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60 years. As the flowers fall off without bearing 
fruit, doubts may well be entertained about its being 
indigenous, or even fully naturalized ; in the middle 
and south of Europe, however, where it is a native, it 
seeds freely ; and our character of the fruit has been 
obtained from foreign specimens. The plant creeps 
much under ground, giving rise to many stems above 
and tubers below, so that it is not readily extirpated. 
The keel and style are curved (not bent at an angle). 
Formerly it was much cultivated in Holland (and 
probably also in some parts of England) for the sake 
of the esculent tubers, about the size of a walnut, 
which were sold in the market under thd name of 
Macusson. 
116. 23. For macrorhizus read macrorrhizus 
119. 15. After Sloe insert or Blackthorn 
120. 13 from bottom. After Meadow-sweet insert , or Queen of 
the Meadow 
121. 24. After common A. insert , or Herb-Bennet 
125. 10. For we do see read we do not see 
128. 17. — Mr. Babington in his Flora of Cambridgeshire, p. 305, 
has now withdrawn R. nemorosus and substituted for 
it: — R. altheeifolius Host, with basal leaflets not in- 
cumbent and prickles from a compressed base: and 
R. tuberculatus Bab., with basal leaflets incumbent 
and prickles from a tubercular base : both have the 
leaves 3 — 5-nate, and sepals ovate and more or less 
acuminate. 
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2 For 9, 7. read 6, 7. 
4. For pimpinollifolia read pimpinellifolia 
20. For set. read set*. 
6. After true S. insert , or Eglantine 
18. After Mountain-ask insert , Quicken-tree, 
8. Add : Navelwort. 
4 from bottom. After white S. insert , or Prickmadam 
18 from bottom. For Yorkshire, read Wiltshire. 
5 from bottom. After Pride, insert St. Patrick’s Cabbage, 
14. After Mossy S. insert , or Lady's Cushion 
10. After wild C. insert , or Smallage 
1. After Hedge B. insert , or Stnneivort 
13. After common G., insert Herb-Gerarde, Ash-weed, 
9 from bottom. After tuberous C. insert , or large Pignut 
17. After common E. insert , or Pignut 
13. For E.B. read E.B.S. 
20. After dwarf E. insert , Wallwort, 
12. For yellow B. read yellow or Ladies' B., or Cheese-ren- 
net 
20. For Mugwort read Mugweed 
20. After small T. insert , or Shepherd’s-rod 
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