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brijantliemum crystallinum. DHL Elth. 

 t. 180. 



Scaber, rough to the touch from any little 

 rigid inequalities, opposed to tavis, as 

 Caucalis Anthriscus, Engl But. t. 987, 

 Centaurea nigra, t. 278, and Stellaria 

 holostea, t. 511. 



Ilispidus, bristly, as Borage, Borago offici- 

 nalis) t. 36, and Chara hispida, t. 463. 



Hirius, or Filosuh hairy, as Salvia pra- 

 tensis, t. 153, and Cerastium alpinum, 

 t. 472. 



Tomentosus, downy, as Geranium rotundi- 

 folium, t. 157, very soft to the touch. 



Villosus, shaggy, as Cineraria integrifolia y 

 t. 152. 



Lanatus, woolly, as Verbascum pulveru- 

 lentum, £.487, V. Thapsus, t. 549, and 

 Santolina maritima, t. 141. 



Incanus, hoary, as Wormwood, Artemisia 

 Absinthium, t. 1230, and Atriplex 

 portulacoidesy t.26\, in the former case 

 from close silky hairs, in the latter from 

 a kind of scaly mealiness. 



Glaucus, clothed with fine sea-green meali- 

 ness which easily rubs off, as Chlora 



