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who firft found it on Gog-magog 
Hills. 
Well You have now had the fatisfac 
tion of culling a fimple, which very few Bo 
tanifts in this kingdom have ever feen. 
There ftands another plant of the 
fame umbelliferous family. It is the nella ' 
Pimpinella magnet^ Burnet Saxifrage. 
It firft blooms in July; fo that. you 
muft have overlooked it when we 
were laft here. You fee, it has nei- 
ther general nor partial involucrum ; 
the firft coniifts of about 14 radii % 
and the latter from 10 to 18, ac- 
cording to Relhan. I have generally 
found them nearly equal. The ftem 
is furrowed and 2 to 3 feet high. 
The leaves are lobed, ferrated, oily, 
and broader than they are long, but 
grow narrow and almoft entire as 
they afcend. Let us now continue 
our walk. 
If I miftake not, that diffufe plant, The- 
with long crooked ftems partly trail- S tum ' 
ing, and terminated by loofe fpikes of 
fmall white flowers, is the T^hefium lino- 
