CARYOPHYLLEZ. 
Mount Delphi Eubcea. Flowers rose-coloured above and rather 
hairy, but smooth and cream-coloured beneath. 
Two-flowered Pink, Fl. June, July. Clt.? Pl. 4 foot. 
79 D. Isx’ricus (Willd. enum. suppl. p. 24.) stem smooth ; 
leaves roughish; calycine scales spreading, with lanceolate 
points; petals pubescent. 22. H. Native of Iberia. D. 
Willdenovii, Link. enum. 1. p. 420. Stem few-flowered. Brac- 
teas spreading, a little shorter than the calyx. Flowers purple. 
Iberian Pink. FI. June, July. Clt. 1817. Pl. 4 foot. 
80 D. rripuncra'tus (Sibth. and Smith. fl. grec. t. 398. 
prod. 1. p. 286.) stem spreading, many-flowered ; flowers soli- 
tary ; calycine scales scarious, finely awned, a little shorter than 
the tube. &. H. Native of the island of Cyprus. Flowers 
rose-coloured, palest beneath, with 3 dark short lines at the 
_base of each petal. 
Three-spotted-petalled Pink. FI. July. Pl. 1 foot. 
81 D. Hornema’nni (Ser. mss. D. C. prod. 1. p. 262.) pe- 
duncles bifid, terminal; calycine scales lanceolate-cuspidate, 
erect, shorter than the tube ; petals cut ; leaves linear, nerved, 
with serrulated, scabrous margins. 4%. H. Native of Italy and 
at Trieste. D. furcdtus, Horn. hafn. suppl. p. 47. but not of 
Balb. Flowers red. 
Hornemann’s Pink. Fl. June, Jul. Clt. 1818. Pl. 4 to 1 ft. 
_ 82 D. rverpus (Bieb. fl. taur. 1. p. 325. suppl. p. 298.) stems 
tufted, suffruticose, few-flowered ; flowers solitary; calycine 
scales 4, ovate, acute, short ; leaves awl-shaped, spreading, covered 
with rough pubescence. 2. H. Native of Tauria on sandy 
hills near Sarepta. Stem woody, distorted. Flowers pale rose- 
coloured. 
Rigid Pink. FI. June, Oct. Clt. 1802. Pl. 3 to 1 foot. 
* 2 Stem l-flowered. Petals toothed or crenate. 
83 D. serRraTIFÒLIUS (Sibth. and Smith. fl. græc. t. 402. 
prod. 1. p. 287.) stems 1-flowered, woody at the base; caly- 
cine scales 4 ; petals deeply toothed, beardless ; leaves serrated, 
pungent. %.H. Native on Mount Hymettus near Athens. 
Flowers small, flesh-coloured above and ash-coloured beneath. 
Saw-leaved Pink. Fl. June, Aug. PI. 3 foot. 
84 D. crava‘tus (Spreng. neue. entd. 2. p. 169.) stem 1- 
flowered ; calycine scales twin, ovate, rather acute, very short, 
Spreading; calyx narrowed in the middle; petals crenated, 
naked 3 leaves linear, channelled, with roughish margins. Y. H. 
Native ? Perhaps D. cz'sius. (Spreng.) Perhaps D. pluma- 
nus (Ser.). Flowers flesh-coloured ? 
Clavate-calyxed Pink. Fl. June, Oct. Clt.? Pl. 1 foot. 
85 D. cra‘cizis (Sibth. and Smith, fl. grec. t. 404.) stem 
1-flowered ; calycine scales generally 6, mucronate ; petals cre- 
nated, bearded; leaves acuminated, with scabroug margins. 
%.H. Native of Mount Athosin Greece. Flowers rose-co- 
loured. 
Slender Pink. Fl. June, Aug. PI. 1 to 14 foot. 
86 D. MICROPE'TALUS (Ser. mss. and D. C. prod. 1. p. 359.) 
stems tufted, 1-flowered ; calycine scales 4, ovate-lanceolate, 
Mucronulate, one-half shorter than the striated calyx ; teeth of 
calyx ciliated ; petals very short, toothed ; radical leaves small, 
awl-shaped, ciliary toothed, cauline ones scale-formed. 2%. G. 
ae of South Africa. Leaves like those of Plantago subu- 
a ta. Calyx like that of D. caryophyllus. Burch, cat. pl. afr. 
ust, no. 1851, Flowers pale red or white. i 
Small-petalled Pink. Pl. 4 foot. 
62, - c&'stus (Smith in Lin. soc. trans. 2. p. 302. engl. bot. t. 
‘ch, howe tufted, generally 1-flowered ; calycine scales 4, round- 
re short ; petals crenated, pubescent ; leaves short, with sca- 
ous margins. Y.H. Native of Jura, and several other 
sce of Europe on rocky mountains. In England on dry lime- 
ne rocks, but rare, particularly on the abrupt precipices of 
VOL. l.— PART V. 
III. Dranruvs. 393 
Chedder rocks, Somersetshire. D. pulchéllus, Pers. ench. J. p- 
495. D. cæspitòsus, Lam. dict. 4. p. 525. D. glaúcus, Huds. 
ang. p. 185.—Dill. elth. p. 401. t. 298. f. 385. and referable to 
D. nitidus, Poir. suppl. 4. p. 131 ? Plant very glaucous. Flowers 
of a delicate rose-colour, very fragrant. 
There are evidently two or three species in the gardens under 
the name of D. cæ'sius, the most common is with simple serrate 
petals, but the British plant has them doubly crenate. 
Grey Chedder or Mountain Pink. FI. June, July. England. 
PI. 4 to 4 foot. 
88 D. arrinus (Lin. spec. 590.) stem leafy, 1-flowered ; outer 
calycine scales 2, about equal in length or shorter than the 
tube; petals crenated; leaves oblong-linear, obtuse, green. 
Y. H. Native of Styria and Austria. Sims, bot. mag. 1205. 
Jacq. fl. austr. t. 52. D. glacialis var. y, latifdlius, D. C. prod. 
1. p. 362.—Clus. hist. 1. p. 283. f. 1. Flowers large, red, or 
rose-coloured, pale beneath, scentless. 
Alpine Pink. FI. June, July. Clt. 1759. Pl. 4 foot. 
89 D. cracia`tis (Henk. in Jacq. coll. 2. p. 84.) stems 
erect, tufted, short, generally 1-flowered ; calycine scales 2, elon- 
gated, equal in length with the tube or exceeding it; calyx 
striated ; petals serrated ; leaves linear, acute, serrulated, green. 
4%. H. Native of the mountains of Provence and Dauphiny. 
D. alpinus, D. C. fi. fr. 4. p. 746. var. P, Willd. D. negléctus, 
Lois. not. 65? Flowers small, purple, scentless. 
Var. B, acaúlis (D. C. prod. 1. p. 362.) stem very short. 
Native of mount Cenis. 
Icy Pink. Fl. June, July. Clt.1820. Pl. 4 foot. 
90 D. re‘pens (Willd. spec. 2. p. 681.) stems procumbent at 
the base, but erect at the top, 1-flowered; calycine scales twin, 
ovate, acuminated, spreading nearly the length of the tube; 
petals toothed, bearded ; root perpendicular. 21.H. Native of 
Siberia and Eschscholtz Bay. Like D. glacialis, Henke, but 
the habit is more loose, and the leaves less fleshy. 
Creeping Pink. FI. June, July. Clt.? Pl. ġ foot. 
91 D. e’tecans (D. Urv. enum. pl. arch. p. 46. no. 875.) 
stem erect, straight, 1-flowered ; calycine scales ovate, mucro- 
nate, equal in length to the middle of the tube ; calyx striated, 
with blunt rather membranaceous lobes ; petals toothed ; leaves 
linear acute, very long, striated, and very entire. 2. H. Na- 
tive of the island of Cos. Flowers white ? 
Elegant Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. § foot. . 
92 D. muttiruncra‘rus (Ser. mss. and D. C. prod. 1. p. 
362.) stems erect, straight, generally 1-flowered, elongated; 
calycine scales ovate, with long points and membranaceous mar- 
gins, equal in length to the tube; calyx punctately warted, with 
nerved segments; petals spotted, bearded, 3-5-toothed ; leaves 
linear, acute, entire, very long. Y%. H. Native of the island 
of Cos by road sides. 
Many-dotted-petalled Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. $ to 1 foot. 
93 D. eu mius (Vahl. symb. 1. p. 32.) tufted; scape short, 
1-flowered; leaves linear, acute, smooth; calycine scales 6, 
oblong, acuminated, outer ones shortest. 2%. H. Native of 
Arabia Felix. D. unifldrus, Forsk. cat. pl. arab. p. 111. 
no. 284. Calyx glabrous, striated. Flowers rose-coloured ? 
Dwarf Pink. Fil. June, July. Pl. +, foot. 
94 D. revcopu#'us (Sibth. and Smith, fl. grec. t. 405.) 
stem 1-flowered; calycine scales 4; petals tridentate, beard- 
less: leaves ovate-lanceolate, 5-nerved at the base. YY. H. 
Native on the summit of Maunt Olympus, in Bithynia. Flowers 
white above and rusty beneath. A small tufted plant, woody at 
the neck. Calycine scales mucronate, shorter than the tube. 
White-brown Pink. Fl. June, July. Pl. 4 foot. 
95 D. purru revs (Lam. dict. 4. p. 523. ill. t. 376. f. 2.) 
stem generally 1-flowered ; calycine scales broad, acute, one- 
half shorter than the tube; petals almost entire ; leaves linear, 
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