( 6 1 ) 
Its middle Stales grow near a hand high, are four Description, 
Square, with large oppofite Balm Leaves of a pale green, 
more lacerated or torn then ferrated, handing on long 
Pender Footftalks. Its Flowers come from the Bofom of 
the Leaves, efpeeiallyat the bottom, they are fmail and 
Mofley like thofe of Nettles. This curious Plant How- 
red the laft Summer in Chel fey Garden, which is the only 
Place where I have as yet feen ir. 
Cape Hour Md low. Ray 1067* 3 , 97 
AlceaV eficaria Capitis Bonce S pet FLOx. 533. 12. Alcea 
Veficaria iEthiopica Muriting. Phytograph. Cuiiofa Tab. 
72. Fig. 
This d.’fihrs from the Common, in having a firm up- 
right Stalk 3 its Leaves rounder, broader and fmoother 5 F crence - 
the Blowers finer, larg rand a blacker bottom 5 the Seed 
lefs. Minting has given a very accurate Figure of this 
Plant. 
Round leaved Virginia Crowfoot. 98 
Ranunculus auricomus Virginianus Jac. Bobart. Ranun- Names • 
lus Virginianus parvo flore, molliori folio Flerm. H. 
Leyd. 514. 
Its lower Leaves are round, limber and ferrated like 
our Alliaria , or Same alone , the Flowers fcarce difcerni- ? late * 
ble, and Seed heads very fmail. Dr Herman owns to 
have received this from Mr Jacob Bobart : I fir ft faw it 
in the Leyden Garden with Dr Boyrhave, who hath fince 
fent it to Chelfey. 
Piked Strawbery- Trefoil. 99 
Trifolium Orientale , capitulo veficario rigido- Names. 
The Leaves are oval, fmooth, and lightly crenated} its 
Heads round, with ftiff long Points, landing out of 
ftreaked, whitifh, bladder-like Hus^s- I obferved this ele- 
gant Plant in Chelfey Garden. 
Round flufey Haresfoot. Jtoo 
Trifolium Lagopoides procumbens, capitulis rotundis Names. 
G. Stonejlreet. an Trifolium Orientale, cayite lanuginofb 
T. Coral . _ The 
