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centaurium
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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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