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of the fubjeét fufficient to extricate their differences. The above 
fpecific character is propofed for the prefent, for want of a better. 
It is doubtful whether the above fynonym of Hort. Mal. belongs 
to this fpecies, though much refembling it, except that in that 
figure the lower lip of the corolla is perfeétly entire, in ours it 
is trifid and undulated. = 
Rumphius's Herba fhiralis hirfuta may be our plant ; but who 
can judge from his miferable diminifhed figures in fo nice a 
point ? 
Profeffor Jacquin’s magnificent figure, and full defcription, render 
all further obfervations unneceffary ; except that he has omitted 
to mention the fpiral contortion of the ftem, remarkable in this 
plant, and which has led us to the application of Rumphius’s 
fynonym. | 
Roll SE ALT: I CE latifolia. 
STATICE {capo paniculato ramofiffimo fcabro, foliis pu- 
befcentibus, pilis fafciculato-ftellatis. 
Limonium folio Enulz, flabellis mise ai ramofiffimis, 
floribus | parvis Cru dio; 
Firft gathered by Gerber in Ruffian Tartary, on 
the banks of the river Don, near Afoph. 
Flowered in Sion Gardens in 1788. Mr. Hoy. 4 
Leaves all radical, oblong, a foot or more in length, entire, 
flightly undulated, fometimes emarginated, pubefcent and 
{ott to the touch, being fprinkled all over ith, little ftellated 
fafciculi of foft fhort hairs. 
Stalks very much branched, and fpreading in every direction, 
covered with the fame kind of Pos as the leaves, 
but 
