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1.
152 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA.
In hedges and plantations about Edinburgh^ Sec.
but in all probability not indigenous.
The variety with a Jmooth bark and leaf, com-
monly called the Jl^ycb-Elm, {Ger. Em. 1481./.
4.) is much more common in Scotland. I ob-
ferv'd it growing wild in the woods as far North
as Rofs-/bire and Sutherland, h . IV.
GENTIAN A. Gen. PL 322.
Csr. monopetala. Caps, bivalvis, i-locularis. Re-
ceptacuJs 2, longitudinalibus.
* Corel/is qtiinquefidis infundihuliformihus.
GENTJANA coroUis quinquefidis infundibulifor-^
mibus, caule dichotomo, piilillo fimplici. Syjf,
Nat. 200. Sp.pl. 332. (Ger. Em. S'^-l-f^ ^-^
Lefler Centory. Anglis.
In dry paftures not unfrequent, efpecially near the
fea'. 0,VII.
mnarella 2. GENTIANA corollis quinquefidis hvpocraterifor'-
mibus fauce barbatis. Sp. pi. 334. (Oed. Dan.
328, opt. J
Autumnal Gentian or Fellwort. Jnglis. ,
In dry mountainous paftures, but not common.
Q. VIII.
** CorQllisquadriJidis.,
campejlris 7^ G. corollis quadrifidis fauce barbatis. Sp. pi. 334.
{Oed. Dan. t. 367. opt. Moris, hiji. f. 11. t. s-f-
9. Barrel. Icon.^'].f. 2.)
Quadrifled Bearded Gentian. Angtis.
Lus-
1.
152 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA.
In hedges and plantations about Edinburgh^ Sec.
but in all probability not indigenous.
The variety with a Jmooth bark and leaf, com-
monly called the Jl^ycb-Elm, {Ger. Em. 1481./.
4.) is much more common in Scotland. I ob-
ferv'd it growing wild in the woods as far North
as Rofs-/bire and Sutherland, h . IV.
GENTIAN A. Gen. PL 322.
Csr. monopetala. Caps, bivalvis, i-locularis. Re-
ceptacuJs 2, longitudinalibus.
* Corel/is qtiinquefidis infundihuliformihus.
GENTJANA coroUis quinquefidis infundibulifor-^
mibus, caule dichotomo, piilillo fimplici. Syjf,
Nat. 200. Sp.pl. 332. (Ger. Em. S'^-l-f^ ^-^
Lefler Centory. Anglis.
In dry paftures not unfrequent, efpecially near the
fea'. 0,VII.
mnarella 2. GENTIANA corollis quinquefidis hvpocraterifor'-
mibus fauce barbatis. Sp. pi. 334. (Oed. Dan.
328, opt. J
Autumnal Gentian or Fellwort. Jnglis. ,
In dry mountainous paftures, but not common.
Q. VIII.
** CorQllisquadriJidis.,
campejlris 7^ G. corollis quadrifidis fauce barbatis. Sp. pi. 334.
{Oed. Dan. t. 367. opt. Moris, hiji. f. 11. t. s-f-
9. Barrel. Icon.^'].f. 2.)
Quadrifled Bearded Gentian. Angtis.
Lus-
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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 > (212) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/79189776 |
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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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