Flora scotica- or, A systematic arrangement, in the Linnæan method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides (1777) (14578506130)
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Title: Flora scotica: or, A systematic arrangement, in the Linnæan method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides
Year: 1777 (1770s)
Authors: Lightfoot, John, 1735-1788
Subjects: Botany Botany
Publisher: London, Printed for B. White
Contributing Library: California Academy of Sciences Library
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s is want-ing. The partial ones confift of many foliolayoften dented on the margins. The petals arewhite. Cattle feeding upon this plant are reported tohave run mad. verliciUa SISON foliolis verticillatis capillaribus. Sp.pl.363. Moris. hijl.fe£i. 9. t. y. f. 10. Moris,UmbelL ic. Oenanthe Millefolii paluftris folio.tab. 6. melior. ^ fig. nojl. Verticillate Sifon. Anglis. In moiil meadows about Greenock plentifully, firftobfervd by Mr. Houftoun. In many like places in Nithfdale and Galloway,and alfo in Annandale, particularly in the mea-dow between the farm-houfe of Stank in Ruth-ivell, and the bathing-place on the fhore. Dr.Burgefs. - It has of late alfo been dlfcovered in SouthBritain, as in the Ifle of Man, by the Rev.Mr, Davies, of Beaumaris in Jnglefey. InPemhrokefioirc by the Rev, Mr. Holcombe ofPembroke; in Glamorganjhire by tiie Rev. Sir■John CuUum, Bart, and by ourfelves in almoftevery moift meadow in Caermartbenf/oire andPembrokepire abundantly. From hence it ap-pears DQLV
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/.-. //..,.//..■■ APPENDIX. 1097 pears to afFe6t the weftern fide of the kingdom.1^. VII. VIII. .5. The root confifts of long tumid fibres, crowndat the top with the dry brilliy remains of de-cayd leaves. The llalk is about a cubit high, of the fize of acrow quill, eredt, and towards the top fparinglybranchd, furniflid with only two or three dif-tant leaves. The radical leaves are fix inches long, linear,and undivided, apparently furrounded withnumerous whirls of capillary foliola, about aquarter of an inch in length. Striftly fpeak-ing however, thefe whirls are composd onlyof oppofite and feffile pinnules, embracing acommon rib at their bafe, and divided deeplyinto acute capillary fegments. The common umbel confifts of eight or ten rays,the partial ones of about double that number,their difc nearly plane. The common and partial involucra are compofedeach of five or fix oval acute foliola. The flowers are all hermaphrodite, the petalswhite, i\\t feeds oval and longitudinally fur-r
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