- 
366 CRASSULACEAE (Harv.) [Crassula. 
C. revolvens (Haw. Ph. Mag. 1824. p. 188); stem suffruticose, slen- 
der, somewhat branched ; branches erect ; leaves linear, small, acute, 
_ reyolute-reflexed or arched, subdistant. DC. .c. 384, near C. fruti- 
C. bibracteata (Haw.1. c.) ; effuso-decumbent, rooting at the nodes ; 
leaves subulate, spreading, flat or furrowed above; bractese on the 
common peduncle two. DC. /. c. 384. Flowers white ; anthers sul- 
phur-coloured, turning brown. Allied to C. acutifolia. 
C. filicaulis AN 1. c) ; effuse, dichotomous; leaves spreading; sub- 
recurved, lanceolate-subulate, smooth, convex beneath; branches 
filiform, rooting at the nodes. DC. 1. c. 384. Flowers white, subcy- 
mose ; anthers yellow. Allied to the preceding. _ 
C. bullulata (Haw. 1. c.) ; leaves between strap-shaped and lanceolate, 
as well as the stem minutely roughened with white inflated hairs; 
flowers cymose. DC. 1. c. 385. Flowers yellow, allied to C. scabra. 
C. muricata Sanh Fil. Cap. 283); stem frutescent, erect ; branches 
4-angled ; leaves connate, trigonous, ciliate-scabrid, obtuse; flowers 
subumbellate. DC. 1. c. 385. Differs from ©. tetragona by the erect 
stem and scabrous leaves. 
C. vestita (Linn. f. Suppl. 188); leaves connate, deltoid, obtuse, very 
entire, covered with white powder, the upper ones very close toge- 
ther ; flowers terminal, capitate. DO. 1. c. 385. Stem 6-8 inches 
high, suberect, branching, naked at base ; flowers yellow, sessile, 
crowded at the ends of the branches. 
C. prostrata (Thunb. Cap. 282) ; stem herbaceous, decumbent, pellu- 
cid, glabrous ; leaves lanceolate, acute; flowers subumbellate, DC. 
l.c. 386. Probably a form of C. centauroides. 
C. corallina (Linn. f. Suppl. 188); leaves opposite, deltoid, obtuse, 
close-placed, dotted ; flowers umbellate-corymbose ; stems dichoto- 
‘mous, erect. DC. 1. c. 386. Stems uncial ; leaves suborbicular, pow- 
dery at the point, 1-2 lines long, longer than the internodes. 
C, pubescens (Linn. f. 1. c. 191); leaves connate, ovate, acute, fleshy, 
villous, spreading ; stem erect, branched, glabrous ; flowers corym- 
bose, small, white; calyx downy. DC. 1. ¢. 386. — 
C. (Turgosea) linguefolia (Haw. Misc. Nat. 175); lower leaves dis- 
tinct, opposite, tongue-shaped, ciliate, pubescent ; stem simple, 
leafy ; flowers greenish white, whorled, crowded, sessile. DC. l.c. 
386. Perhaps a variety of ©. tomentosa. 
C. concinnella (Haw. Ph. Mag. 1822. p- 381); leaves obovate, very 
densely fringed with white cilia. DC. Lc. 387. 
C. cotyledonis (Linn. f.); radical leaves connate, oblong, obtuse, to- 
mentose, ciliate; stem nearly naked, herbaceous, 4-angled ; floral 
leaves lanceolate; fascieles of flowers corymbose. Zhunb. Cap, 289. 
DC. 1. ¢. 387. Stem simple, erect, a foot high. shee 
C. spicata (Linn. f. Suppl. 189); radical leaves glabrous, connate, 
linear-subulate ; stem erect, herbaceous, nearly naked ; flowers 
whorled. Thunb. Cap. 284. DC. 1. ¢. 387. 
