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A. rosea arenar ia Woods: Herba tota sub- 

 incana, caulibus proatratis (v. aseetidetttibus), ra- 

 mis patulis; foliis glauceseentibus, ovato - triangu- 

 laribus, obtuse sinuato-dentatia, interdum tripar- 

 titis , superiora lanceolato - hastatis ? sueeulentis, 

 subconcoloribus, lepidoto-incanig v. argenteis; bra- 

 cteis rhombeo-bastatiSj dentatis, dorso tubercula- 

 tis v. lobatis, lobis lateralibus quadrangularibus, 

 tnmcatis, tridentatis, vel late triaDgulari-ovatis, 

 in axillis solitariis vel in glomerulis remotis longe 

 foliatis positis ; semimbus opacis, punctulato-rugosis, 

 rostellatis. 



A, lactniata Linn6 p. p,, Wahlenborg FL Su. (pro parte 

 e descr. & loco natali), Fl. Carp. p. 324. Babington 

 Man. ed. 1 & ed. 2 & Monogr. Atr. Koch Syn. FloracGenn. 

 (p. p.). Moqmn-Tandon 1. c, pag, 93 (part.: A. lacin, 

 fl recurva & 8 diffusa). Ledebour 1. c. pag. (p. p. : 

 A. lacin. concolor et y diffusa e diagn, et synon. 

 plur,)* Hoffm. Deutaehi. FL II. p. 277. Mert&Koch 

 1. c. p. 308 (a pro parte & |3). 



A. rosea Link in Schrad. Journ. 1800 (sec. Mert. & K.). 

 A. rosea £ alba, y crasaifolia & # pnrvifolia Moq. 

 Tand. („ex loc. nat/ s sec. Gr. &Godr.). Ledebour Lc. 

 A. r. « bauhiniana & ft liukjana Wallroth 1. c. p. 505. 

 A. r. (3 follosa Pers. Syn. 1. p. 293. Rafu Danm. og 

 Hoist. Fl. p. 236? (sec. Lange.). 



A> cramfolia Gren. et Godron Fl. Fr. III. p. 10. Lange 

 Handb. ed* 1. p. 1199 (nou O. A- Meyer nee Fries). 



A, arenctria Woods in BabiBgt. Man. ed. 3. p. 271. Lange 

 I. c. ed. 2. p. 635 (nee Tineo Cat. pimorut. p. 276, 

 quae adAtr. lacin. spectat, uec Kittt Gen. Am. I. p. 

 198, quae Obione arenaria Moq. -Tand,). 



A. rosea annurta WcsterLmd Sv. Atr. p. 32. 



Fig. Engl. Bot. t. 1M. FL Dan. 1284. 



