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viridia punctulato-scabra, margine ad basin ciliata late scariosa 
Petala alba ovato-oblonga obtusa, calycem superantia. Semina 
atra seriatim punctulata. 
Hee species inter Caryophyllaceas Mexicanas Liebmannianas 
sub no. 77 reperitur, nullus autem locus natalis in schedula 
propositus est. Itaque an hsc herba revera sit civis Mexicana 
adhue est dubium. 
Hab. Republie of Brazil. 
tt Folia uninervia. Sepala apice ineurva obtusa. 
93. A. Loscosrr, Tewid. in Losc. Trat. Pl. Aragon, ii. p. 28 
(1877); Willk. Prodr. Fl. Hisp., Supplem. p. 276 (1893). 
Glanduloso-pubescens, cinereo-virens, viscida. Caules a basi 
dichotomo-ramosi. Folia oblongo-lanceolata vel oblongo-linearia 
acuta, basi attenuata utrinque fimbriato-ciliata. Cyme dichasu- 
formes terminales laxissime ; flores stricte pedicellati, pedicellis 
sub anthesi erectis, postea patentibus. Sepala oblonga navi- 
cularia, anguste membranaceo-marginata, dorso margineque 
ümbris artieulatis acutis obsita. Petala alba obovata, calyce 
duplo longiora. Anther atro-purpurez. Capsula ovoideo-conica. 
Semina reniformia, acute tuberculata. 
Geogr. area.— E. Spain. 
N. Monserrat in Catalonia (Tremols, Pl. exs. Cat.). 
E. Monistrol in Catalonia (Vayr. Pl. Not. Cat.). 
S. § W. Serrania de Cuenca in New Castile (Diek, 1892). 
lconogr.— Willk. Illustr. Fl. Hisp. i. (1883) t. 62 B. 
Syn, 4, modesta, var. Assoana, Lose. et Pard. (ex parte). 
94. A. CILTARIS, Lose. Trat. Pl. Aragon, i. p. 69 (1876); 
Willk. Prodr. Fl. Hisp., Supplem. p. 276 (1893). l 
Gracilis, pulverulento-puberula. Caules sæpe a basi ramosi 
violascentes, ramis dichotomis. Folia oblongo-linearia, basi 
attenuata, fimbriato-ciliata, fimbriis artieulatis obtusis albis. 
Cyme dichasiiformes terminales laxissimz ; bractee ad basin 
fmbriatæ ; pedicelli erecti. Sepala oblonga navicularia, late 
membranaceo-marginata, exteriora 3 a basi ad medium fimbriata. 
Petala alba obovato-elliptica, calyce duplo longiora. Antheræ 
*80-purpurascentes. Capsula globoso-conica. Semina reni- 
‘mia, obtuse tuberculata. 
Hab, Aragon and New Castile. 
