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124 TETRANDRIA TETRAGYNIA.
piijillumg. P. :foliis linearibiis oppofitis alternifq ; diftindii.
bafi patentibus, caule tereti. Sp. pi, 184. {Loes,
Pruf 206. /. 67. PeL herb. t. 5./. 11.)
Small Grafs-leav'd Pondvveed. Anglis.
In ditches and ftagnant waters. %. VIII.
marinumio P- foliis linearibus alternis diftincStis, inferne vagl-
nantibus. Sp, pL 184. {Oed, Ban. t. 186. cpt.
Vail. Paris, t. 32./. 5?)
Sea Pondweed. Anglis,
In ditches and ftagnant waters by the fea-fide not
uncommon. "U. VIII.
The ftipnlae in th.s fpecies are a little bifid at top,
and the leaves rife from the ends of them : in
the other kinds the ftipuls are diftinfl from the
kaves.
RUPPIA. Gen. pi. 1-15.
Cal. o. Ccr. o. Sem. 4-pedicellata.
fnariiimai. RUPPIA. Sp. pi. 184. {Oed. Dan. /. 364. opt. Mi-
chel. Gen. 72. /. 35. Pluk. phyt. 248. /. 4. Pet.
herb. t. 6. f. 1.)
Sea Riippia. Anglis.
In ftagnant waters by the Tea fide not uncommon,
as at Glen-Elg^ in Invernefsjhire., &c. if. VIII.
It has the habit of^potomogeton, but may readily
be diftinguiilied by it's little umbel of oval feeds
ftanding fingly on footftalks.
SAGINA. Gen, pi, 176.
Cal. 4-phyllus. Petala 4. Caps, i-locularis, 4-valvis,
polyfperma.
procumhns
I
piijillumg. P. :foliis linearibiis oppofitis alternifq ; diftindii.
bafi patentibus, caule tereti. Sp. pi, 184. {Loes,
Pruf 206. /. 67. PeL herb. t. 5./. 11.)
Small Grafs-leav'd Pondvveed. Anglis.
In ditches and ftagnant waters. %. VIII.
marinumio P- foliis linearibus alternis diftincStis, inferne vagl-
nantibus. Sp, pL 184. {Oed, Ban. t. 186. cpt.
Vail. Paris, t. 32./. 5?)
Sea Pondweed. Anglis,
In ditches and ftagnant waters by the fea-fide not
uncommon. "U. VIII.
The ftipnlae in th.s fpecies are a little bifid at top,
and the leaves rife from the ends of them : in
the other kinds the ftipuls are diftinfl from the
kaves.
RUPPIA. Gen. pi. 1-15.
Cal. o. Ccr. o. Sem. 4-pedicellata.
fnariiimai. RUPPIA. Sp. pi. 184. {Oed. Dan. /. 364. opt. Mi-
chel. Gen. 72. /. 35. Pluk. phyt. 248. /. 4. Pet.
herb. t. 6. f. 1.)
Sea Riippia. Anglis.
In ftagnant waters by the Tea fide not uncommon,
as at Glen-Elg^ in Invernefsjhire., &c. if. VIII.
It has the habit of^potomogeton, but may readily
be diftinguiilied by it's little umbel of oval feeds
ftanding fingly on footftalks.
SAGINA. Gen, pi, 176.
Cal. 4-phyllus. Petala 4. Caps, i-locularis, 4-valvis,
polyfperma.
procumhns
I
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Flora Scotica: or, a systematic arrangement, in the Linnaean method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides > Volume 1 > (182) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/79189416 |
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Description | Vol. I. |
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Shelfmark | Blair.153 |
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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