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t8o HEXANDRIA MONOGYNlA.
v/ill be communicated to the milk, butter artd
cheefe.
The inhabitants of Arran take an infufion of the
leaves for the gravel with good fuccefs.
A. fcapo nudo ad^equante folia teretia fubulato
.filiformia. Syjt. Nat. 240. Sp. pi 432. {Moris.
hijl. f. 4. /. 14./. 4- ordinis fuperio7-is. Ger. Em.
176./. I.)
Cives or Chives. AngUs.
By Fajl-Cafie., on the borders of Berw'ickjhire. Dr.
Parfojts. I was inform'd that it had been found
alfo in Nether-Lorn^ in Argylejhire.. %. Vll.
ORNITHOGALUM. Gen. PL 418.
Cor. 6-petala, eredla^ perfiftens, fupra medium pa-
tens. Filament a akerna bafi dilatata.
ORNITHOGALUM fcapo angulofo diphyllo,
peduRCulis umbellatis fimplicibus. Sp, pi. 439.
[Oed. Dan. t.^j^. opt. Ger. £w. 165./. 2. Moris,
hijt.f. 13. t. £,.f. 12. Vet. herb. t. 66. f. 12.)
Yellow Star of Bethlehem. Anglis.
In woods. It flowers at the fame time with the ra-
nunculus Ficnria. V. Ill & IV.
I have inferted this as a native of Scotland, on the
authority of Sihbald^ and the certainty of it's
fyrowina: in Nortlmmherland,
The petals are green on the outfide, and yellow
within.
SCILLA. Gen. PL 419.
Cor. 6-petala, patens, decidua. Filamenta ^Viformla..
lifolia

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