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that of Caryophyllata major rotundifblia, Caryo- 
phyllata montana Matthioli L’Ob.Icon. but Matthi- 
olus’s figure of Caryophyllata montana refembles 
them only in the leaves and root. L’Obel’s (and 
confequently Parkinfon’s) figure is much better in 
refped: of the flower; though the petala are not 
very diftlndt, nor is the thrum prominent enough,, 
which two faults are in all the figures, I have feen, 
of this plant. 
I once found here, together with this kind, one of 
a fine bright yellow ; but not otherwife differentr 
An Caryophyllata montana flore luteo nutante Hort. 
Reg. Par. ? and once alfo one of the ufual hue, 
double and proliferous. An Caryophyllata mon- 
tana flore plcno prolifero Breynii R. Hift. ? But I 
fufpedf, they were only accidental varieties. 
Caryophyllus montanus minor C.B. marinus minimus 
rOb. Icon. Not only on the fait marfhes in our 
maritime counties, and on the higher rocks of 
Snowden, as already obferved : there are two large 
inclofures, about two miles by computation, from 
Dolgelle, and a large moorifli place about two 
miles further, toward Feftiniog, almofl; covered 
with it. 
Cafllda paluftris vulgatior fl.^ coeruleo Tourn. 
Lyfimachia galericulata I’Ob. In this part of 
England, I have obferved It only by the fides of a' 
ditch and rill dividing the parts and the home- 
houfe paftures at Ince, Chefhire, and about thirty 
paces from Thornton-brook. There plentifully. 
Centaurium luteum perfoliatum J. B. &c. Not very ' 
common- in thefe parts j but we have it here in . 
Ibme of the upper paftures. 
Cerafus 
