104 SPICILEGIA GORGONEA. 
p. 182. Brunn. Ergebn. p. 73. excl. sy. Desf.—lc. Phyt. 
Can. t. 45 et t. 17. 
Has. Ad salinas ins.. Sal (Forbes, n. 1. die 26 Martii, 1822) 
in clivis maritimis arenosis ins. S. Vincentii (Vogel, n. 8). 
In herb. ins. Cap. Vir. (Mus. reg. Par.) 
X. CaRYOPHYLLES. 
18. Mollugo bellidifolia, Ser. in DC. Prodr. 1. p. 891. Phar- 
naceum spathulatum, Swartz, Fl. Ind. occ. 1. p. 568. Phar- 
naceum bellidifolium, Poir. Encycl. 5. p. 262.—1c. Plum. 
Pl, Amer. t. 21. f. 1. 3 
Has. Occurrit hac planta in apricis aridis circa Porto Pray? 
ins. S. Jacobi (J. D. Hooker, n. 168. November, 1839). 
Planta est circa tropicos sparsa que et in Nubia obvi, 
(Kotschy, n. 119. die 3 Octobr. 1839). 
19. Polycarpia nivea, Nob. Achyranthes nivea, Hort. Kew. 
ed. 1. 1. p. 286. ed. 2. 2. p. 57, Polycarpia candida, Webbs 
Phyt. Can. 1. p. 138. Helichrysum? an Phagnalon ? Brunt 
Ergebn. p. 77. Polycarpia glauca, Chr. Smith, Tuck. p. 250. 
(Hook. fil. in litt.) Polycarpia candidissima, Bert. Miscell 
111.—Ic. Phyt. Can. t. 21. Bert. l. c. t. 1. f. 1. 
Has. Valde vegeta crescit in arenis ins. S. Antonii (Th. 
Vogel, n. 2) occurrit quoque ad dimidium Monte Verede, 
ins. S. Vincentii sed minor (Th. Vogel, n. 54, Junio, 1841) 
In ins. Sal (Brunner in herb. nostro). 
The Cape de Verd specimens of this plant are much 
stronger than those of the Canaries, and the flowers are some- 
what larger; but during a careful examination as well:of the 
flowers as of the fruit, no really distinctive characters what 
ever presented themselves. The specimen of Illecebrum 
gnaphalodes, sent to Desfontaines by Schousboe himself, 1$ 
in a different state of vegetation, and offering besides some 
distinetion in the forms of the floral teguments, it requires 
to be seen in other stages before its real position can 
decided. 
30. Polycarpia Gayi, Webb. 
a. helichrysoides ; fruticosa, ramis fuscis nodosissimis, inte? 
