hte a 
ge 
ne aran à 
of Sagina ceraffoides. | E | 
eonftantly quadrifid, oblige us to refer it to the genus of 
Sagina, with which they exactly agree; more efpecially as the 
genera in this natural order are fcarcely to be difcriminated with- 
out taking into confideration the comparative number of the parts 
of fruétification. 
 'The flowers are fcarcely to be found expanded except in a 
funny afternoon. | E 
Yy XXXVI. An 
Vor. II. 
