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344 TETRADyiNAMIA SILICULOSA.
and then with the preceding, but not common.
$. V.
The radical leaves are often rounded as in the pre-
ceding, but fmaller : the ftalks are weak, and
commonly trail upon the ground : the ilalk-
leaves are hajtate, with an angle or dent on each
fide near the bafe, and Hand on fliort peduncles.
Ail authors have defcribed this as a diftinft fpecies
from the preceding; we do not therefore prefume
to diflent from the general opinion, otherwife we
ihould be diipofed to term it only a variety, as
we have obferved the limits between them infen-
fibly vanilliing into one anothei'.
To.';;/^;/- C. foliis reniform.ibus carnofis integerrimis. Sp. pL
^ica 3. po4 {Bnrth. g£1. 3. p. 143. /. 144.;
Gieenland Scurvygrals. AngJis.
Upon the highland mountains, about Loch-Ran-
noch^ in Vsrthfioire^ &c. and in the Orknies. Mr.
Stuart. ^ . V. VL
The radical leaves are very fmall and fucculent,
convex on the under fide, and have long; thread-
like footltalks : thole on the ihlk are ha/late and
angular, and have fliort footftalks. The plant
is not above two inches high, and from the fpe-
cimens we have feen, we fufpedt it to be only a
ilarv'd variety of the firft kind.
n<jUca 4. COCHLEARIA foliis omnibus cvato-lanceolatis
fubfinuatis. Sjj.j)l. 903. {Ger.em. 401,/. 2. Mj-
and then with the preceding, but not common.
$. V.
The radical leaves are often rounded as in the pre-
ceding, but fmaller : the ftalks are weak, and
commonly trail upon the ground : the ilalk-
leaves are hajtate, with an angle or dent on each
fide near the bafe, and Hand on fliort peduncles.
Ail authors have defcribed this as a diftinft fpecies
from the preceding; we do not therefore prefume
to diflent from the general opinion, otherwife we
ihould be diipofed to term it only a variety, as
we have obferved the limits between them infen-
fibly vanilliing into one anothei'.
To.';;/^;/- C. foliis reniform.ibus carnofis integerrimis. Sp. pL
^ica 3. po4 {Bnrth. g£1. 3. p. 143. /. 144.;
Gieenland Scurvygrals. AngJis.
Upon the highland mountains, about Loch-Ran-
noch^ in Vsrthfioire^ &c. and in the Orknies. Mr.
Stuart. ^ . V. VL
The radical leaves are very fmall and fucculent,
convex on the under fide, and have long; thread-
like footltalks : thole on the ihlk are ha/late and
angular, and have fliort footftalks. The plant
is not above two inches high, and from the fpe-
cimens we have feen, we fufpedt it to be only a
ilarv'd variety of the firft kind.
n<jUca 4. COCHLEARIA foliis omnibus cvato-lanceolatis
fubfinuatis. Sjj.j)l. 903. {Ger.em. 401,/. 2. Mj-
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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 > (418) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/79192248 |
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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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