marina. 
fragilis. 
herbacea, 
annua. 
simplex. 
gracilis, -— 
sienio, 
H 
3. SALICORNIA. Gen. pf. 14. — Samphire or Glasswort. 
“2 “Engl. ‘bot. A15. 
MONANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
1, ZOSTERA. Gen. pl, 1390. Grass-wrack. 
1, Z. foliis integerrimis subtrinerviis, caule teretiusculo. 
Vahl. enum, pl. 1. p. 14. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 467. Fl. dan. t. 15. 
In salt-marsh ditches, in the bay of Delaware, scarce. 
M.Aug. w.v. Leaves long; flowers very small. | 
The leaves are narrower and more obtuse than in the | 
tum plant; in every other respect it appears to 
be the same. 
d. SAULINIA. Willd. in act, ac. E 1798. p. 87. 
M ioni. on pa em St f cda 
2. C. foliis senis di nearibus apice denticulatis Bude 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 183. PD 
Yeon. Willd. l.c. t. Y. f. 1. A 
In small ponds and old ditches : New York to Carolina. d 
©. Aug. v.v. Immersed, floating; flowers very — 
1.S, herbacea patula, articulis apice compressis emargi- - 
nato-bifidis, spicis axillaribus oppositis pedunculatis, - 
obtusis. Jild.sp.pl.1. p.23. |... 
B ramis simplicissimis, caule prostrato. 
y caule stricto ramoso, ramislaxis.  . : 
Var. a and 8 are common the sea-coast : var. y l 
_ observed on the Salt-lake of Onondago, New York. ee 
©. d. Aug. v.v. Fleshy, smooth ; salt taste. — 
2. S. herbacea erecta, ramis simplicissimis indivisis : spicis > 
longis articulatis, Willd, sp. pl. 1. p.25. ni : 
Frequent on the coast of Virginia and Carolina. O- 
July, Aug. v.y.; v.s. in Herbario Gronoviano i^ — — 
Museo Banksiano asservato. Smaller than No. 1. | 
I consider this no more than a po qeu and po 
bably the same with S. herlacea y. 
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