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ported by a fhort pedicle, of a redilh, or flefli cor 
lour, pentapetalous, or perhaps monopetalous, and 
'cut deeply into five fegments : The empalement is 
five-leav’d. It grows, together with Ivy-leav’d 
Bell-flower, by the Tides of rivers and ditches, in 
Cornwal and Devonfhire j and flowers in July and 
Augufi, 
II. Such as have pentapetalous flowers^ and their 
leaves placed alternately^ or without order^ on their 
Jialks, 
I. Thofe with regular flowers » 
' Saxifraga, Saxifrage. At the end of the pe- 
dicle Hands the empalement, divided into five 
I fegments: The flower is pentapetalous, expand- 
ed in the form of a Rofe, having eight or ten 
chives : The ftyle and empalement unite, and 
compofe a bicapfular fruit, with two horns : The 
I embryos of the feeds are very fmall. The Ipe- 
cies are : 
I. Saxifraga Alpinaericoides^florecceruleoy R. 353* 
Sedum Alpinum ericoides cceruleum^ C. 284. Mountain 
Heath, like Sengreen, with large purple flowers, 
I On the eaft-fide of Ingleborough hill, in Torkfloire. 
It hangs down from craggy hills and rocks, having 
^ an oblong fibrous ' root, of a redifh colour: The 
1 branches are thick fet with afh-colour’d leaves, re- 
fembling thofe of Mother of Thyme : The Ilalks 
i are about an inch long, and bear large blue flowers. 
It flowers early in the fpring. 
2. Saxifraga Alpina anguflo folio ^ flore luteo gutta- 
' to^ R. 353. Alpinum flore palUdo^ C. 284;/. 5. Se^ 
\ dum Alpinum floribus luteis maculofis^ Ejufdem, 284. 
: Small Yellow Mountain Sengreen. On the fides of 
\ Ingleborough^ about the rivulets and Ipringing waters 
( on the north- fide of the hill •, and in the like places 
. about Shap^ in Weflmoreland ; On the mountains in 
