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2. Ros foils folio ohlcngo^ R. 356, C. 357. foils 
minor ^ G. 1366. Ros foils fylvejlris longifollus^ P. 
1052. Long-lsav’d Rofa-ibiis, or Sun-dew. Upon 
^ Hinton moor, near Cambridge *, and on Bagjhot heath. 
; On Brig ft ear mofs, nt2iv Kendal^ IVeftmoreland.-^^, 
I I 3. Rorella rotund folia per ennis^ R. 356. Peren- 
( ! nial round-Jeav’d Sun-dew. In De-vonfhire. 
4. Rorella longifolia perennis^ R. 356. Perennial 
j long-Jeav’d Sun-dew. In Torkjhire^ between Don- 
. €after and Bautrey. This plant has a perennial root, 
and is thicker fet with leaves than the Common long- 
leav’d Sun-dew ; they are round on the lower part 
next the ground, and, after they begin to fpread, 
are not fringed with briftles about the edges. 
I Rorellalongif olia maxima TheGreateft 
long-leav’d Sun-dew. Three miles from CarUfle to- 
wards Scotland : On Brigftear mofs, near Kendal^ 
JVeftmoreland -f .• This fpecies has very long leaves, 
feveral growing from the fame root, and hairy on 
' both Tides from their bottoms. 
Geranium, Cranes -bill. The leaves, forthemoft 
part, grow by pairs : The empalement is cut 
into five deep Segments, expanded in the form 
of a ftar : The fiower confifts of five petals, o- 
pens like a Rofe, and has ten chives, furround- 
ing the bottom of the ovary : The fruit is of a 
pentagonal figure, with a long beak •, it has five 
feed-vefiTels, and in each a fingle-tail’d feed ; 
which, when ripe, are call: forth by the twilling 
of the beak. 
Cranes-bill is divided into four kinds ; ift^ Such 
as have oblong fimple leaves *, 2<i, Such as have pen- 
nated leaves, and feveral flowers growing on each 
pedicle ; 3^, Such as have leaves varioufly dilTedled, 
refembling thofe of umbelliferous plants ; ^th^ Such 
as have leaves of a roundiTn figure, whether they^ 
be entire or jagged. 
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