(f y 
fmair,~ahd fucceeded by round pellucid feed-veffels, 
containing very fmall redilh feeds. 
3. Saxifraga Anglica Alfmefolia annua^ R. 345.*^ 
Annual Pearlwort. In the walks in Baliol colledge^ 
garden, in Cambridge \ and in the fallow grounds ' 
about Hedington and Cowley^ in Oxfordjhire, It dif--. 
fers from the former in its leaves and (talks, which 
are of a faded green, or brown colour; in its an-' 
nual root *, in its hot creeping fo much, nor (hooting? 
down roots from the joints of the (talks. The pe- 
tals of this fall very (bon : Mr Martin, 
: 4. Saxifragagramineapufillafoliis brevioribusy craf- 
jioribus Q fucculentioribuSy R. 345. On Whinneys 
field bank, by Culler-Coats^ near "Tinmouth^ in 
tjoumberland, I "take this to be the fame with the' 
fecond fpecies f . ■ . 
: Radiola vulgaris ferpyllifolia^ R. 345. Millegra^' 
na minima^ G. E. 569. minima feu Herniaria mi* 
nor,, P.447, polygonum minimum feu Millegrana^, 
minima,, C. 282. The Leaft Rupturewort, pr All-i 
feed. Among(t heath, efpecially in moi(t. gravelly 
places : The (talks rife_ about an inch high, and ar^^ 
divided into .many branches : The, leaves r^enybl^ 
tho(e of THyme, or the Leaft Chickweed ; but are 
a great deal lei's, and grow to the (talks and branches 
tvithout pedicles : The empalem'ent is divided into 
a great number of fegments, and' the feed-ve(Td into* 
eight cells. Mr Blair fufpedts this to be the fame^ 
with Common Rupturewort.' " 
^ Alfine polygonoides tenuifolia flofeulis ad longitudinem^ 
caulis velut in fpicam difpojitis noJiras^ 'R, 346. Nar-"^ 
foW'leav’d-Chickweed, with flowers growing onthe^ 
tops of the (talks and branches in fpikes. ’ About 
Bcjlon, in Lincolnjhiref mix the fea; and on Him-. 
heath. The flower is tetrapetalous : The em-" 
palement is divided into four narrow fegments, en-* 
eOmpalTing a fmall flat feed-veffels with two valves,^ 
^(^taining vm feeds, ~ ~ 
