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•JLongJledale^ eight miles from Kendal^ TVeftmoreland^ 
plentifully f . 
3. Saxifraga Mufcofa trifido folio ^ R- 354* Se- 
dum Alpinum trifido folio, C. 284. Alpinum lacini- 
atis Ajug^e foliis, P. 739. Small Mountain Sen- 
green, with jagged leaves. On Snowdon \ alfo on 
Jngleborough hill, and by Malham cove, in Tork- 
Shire ; and among the rocks, fouth of Lowther hall, 
in Weftmoreland at Eafe-gill kirk, about three miles 
from Kir hylonf dale, alfo on the mountains in Long- | 
Jledale, eight miles from Kendal, IVeJimoreland'];-. 
The ftalks and leaves are clofe matted together, and, 
in fome places, fpread to a confiderable diftance : 
The leaves are about an inch long, fomewhat hairy, 
and end in a three-furrowed broadilh trident : The ; 
ftalks are generally about four inches long, and 
bear white flowers. 
' * 4. Saxifragaverna annua humilior, R. 354. Se- ■ 
dum tri daPly Hites teSlorum, C. 285. P ar onychia ru- 
taceo folio, G. 499. foliis incifis, P. 556. Rue 
Whitlow-grafs. On walls and roofs of houfes. It x 
flowers in the fpring. The ftalk is fmall, redilh and , f 
branched : Some of the leaves are Angle and oblong ; • n 
ethers fat, or fucculent, hairy, and cut into three . u 
fegments, fometimes into flve : On the tops of the t: 
ftalks and branches ftand fmall white flowers, on k 
long pedicles. The whole plant is clammy to the 
ft)uch. to 
’ Rue Whitlow-grafs is accounted a fpecifick againft the King’s Li 
evil, being very much commended by Mr Boyle for that diftem- |i" 
per ; and Sir yohn Colehatch, in his Eilay upon ^cids and Alka~ 
iysy makes mention of a poor girl at Worctjler^ afflidced with | 
Icrophulous ulcers, who received great benefit from it. ' 
5. Saxifraga foliis ohlongo-rotundis dentatis, fiori- • 
hus compablis Sedum, R. 354. Saxifrage, with ob- < 
long, roundifli, ferrated leaves, and compad flowers,, i 
like thofe of Houfe-leek. 
‘6. ^axifraga rjfmdifolia alba^ R, 354, C. 309J - 
albaii. 
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