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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-

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