The vegetable SYSTEM. 
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3. LANCED PARDWORT. 
Plate 78. Fig. 3. 
Character of the Species. Arnica maricima. 
The Leaves are lanced, and the lower ones jagged. The 
Stalk has many Flowers. 
Fig. 3. a be. 
This is a native of North-America, a robufl; and ftout Plant of four 
feet high ; flowering in Auguft and September : it loves a moifl: foil, 
and thrives bed where it is in the reach of the influence of fait water. 
The Leaves are of a bluifh green : the Flowers are large, and of a 
fine yellow. 
4. EGG-LEAV’D PARDWORT. 
Plate 78. Fig. 4. 
Charafter of the Species. A mica crocea. 
The Leaves are egg-fhaped, and indented, and are fmooth 
on the furface. 
Fig. 4. a. 
This is a native of the Cape of Good Flope j a fingular and not 
inelegant Plant. The Stalk is green and weak, though fomewhat 
hard : it feldom rifes to more than a foot and a half ; and the Leaves 
are of a greyifli green j and the Flowers of what we call an orange 
fcarlet, large and very beautiful. 
5. PI NN AT I FID PARDWORT. 
Plate 78. Fig. 5. 
Chnrafter of the Species. Arnica gerbern die! a. 
The Leaves are pinnatifid, and the Segments are rounded. 
This alfo is a native of the Cape, a Perennial flowering in Augufr. 
The Stalk is brown ; The Leaves are covered with a kind of down, 
of the colour of rull of iron. The Flower is yellow. 
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