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filha^ G. 693. alha vulgaris^ P, 424.' White Saxi- 
frage. On banks of hedges, and moift meadows. 
The roots confifl of feveral fmall redifh branches, 
with a few fmall fibres intermix’d : The leaves are 
thick, hairy, femicircular, and crenated about the 
edges: The ftalks rife a 'foot high, or more, and 
are fomewhat hairy, and branched at the tops : 
The flowers are white. 
Geum. It entirely refembles Saxifrage, except that 
the empalement is cut into deeper fegments, and 
that it does not conjoin to the fruit. The fpe- 
cies are : 
1. Geum paluftre minus ^ foliis ohlongis crenatis^ R. 
354. Hairy Kidney-wort. By the rills, and on 
moift rocks of many mountains in JVales : Alfo on 
Hard-knot and Wrenofe : By Euckharrow well, in 
Longjledale^ feven miles from Kendal^ and many o- 
ther fuch like places in Weftmoreland-\, On the 
mountains near Fleet bridge, in the county of 
Durham, It fpreads feveral green hairy leaves u- 
pon the ground, in a circle, of an inch, or an inch 
and a half long, and dented with four or fix 
large teeth, each ending in a fharp point : Out of 
the middle of the leaves rife ftalks, about a palm 
high, round, hairy, and naked quite up to the place 
where they begin to fpread into branches : On the 
tops they bear flowers, compofed of five white pe- 
tals, ftain’d with two yellow fpots near their bottoms, 
having ten chives with purple fummits. 
2. Geum angufiifolium autumnale^ flore luteo gut^ 
tato^ R. 355. Narrow-leav’d Autumnal Geum, 
with a yellow fpotted flower. On Knotsford moor, 
Chejhire. 
3. Geum folio fuhrotundo majori^ piftillo floris ru- 
hro^ R. 355. Sedum montanum f erratum guttata 
flore^ P.738. Ic. London Pride, or None-fo-pret- 
ty. Prince’s Feather. On feveral mountains in Ire- 
land, I have obferved it above twenty years on the 
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