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4tli, Such as have pentapetalous flowers^ with entire 
petals, 
1. Alfine minor multicaulis^ R. 349, C. 250. mi^ 
nima^ G 488. aquatica minima^ P. 1259. The 
Leaft Chickweed. It is found in the fame places 
•with Common Chickweed, and often on walls : The 
leaves of this, in figure and magnitude, refemble 
thofe of Mother of 7 'hyme, and the flowers con- 
lifl of five undivided petals j by which it differs 
from Common Chickweed. 
2. Alfine Plant aginis folio ^ R. 349. Plantain- 
leav’d Chickweed, By hedges and buflies. The 
leaves are vein’d, on their back parts, like thofe of 
Plantain : The feeds are black, fhining, and lhaped 
like a kidney. 
3. Afine tenuifolia^ R. 350. Fine-leav’d Chick— ^ 
weed. On the borders of 7 * riplow heath, in Cam- 
hridgejhire. The flowers are like thofe of Mountain 
Flax, but larger. 
4. Afine pufillapulchroflore folio tenuijfimo noftraSy 
feu Saxifragapufilla caryophylloides^ fiore albo pulchelloy 
R. 350. In great plenty on the hills in Torkjhirey 
about Settle \ and in Derbyfhire, The leaves grow^ 
thick at the bottoms of the ftalks, are fhort, very 
narrow^ and fharp-pointed : The flalks are fmall, 
round, and feeble, lye upon the ground, and are divi- 
ded at the top into feveral branches; which bear little 
beautiful white flowers upon long pedicles, placed 
in the divarications of the flalks and branches. It 
grows plentifully all over Kendal fell, in JVefimore- 
landy and flowers all the fummer-f. 
5. Alfine paluftris foliis tenuiffimis^ feu Saxifra- 
ga paluftris Anglica^ R. 350, G.E. 567, 568. no- 
do fa GermanicUy C. 251, Pr. 119. Saxtfraga pa- 
luftris Anglic a,, P.427. Englifh Marfh Saxifrage. 
He has it alfo by the name of Alfine nodofa Germa- 
nica^ page 764. The flowers of this are larger, in 
‘ ' proportion 
