24 AUT, BOT. 
206, Oberna fabaria Rat—Sicil. Oreta. 
207, XAMILENIS Raf. Nanosrlene! Oth. 
nom. pessim. diff, Cucubalus, cal. camp, urceol. 
non inflatus dent. petalis emarg. subnudis, €aps. 
sicca. fol. cespit, ped. Lfl. fl. dieicis—very dis- 
tinct by habit &c, the name means dwarf péwk. 
XAmILEnis uniflora Raf. Silene aeaulis L. O 
—Labrador. 
208, PLECONA X Raf. diff. Silene, cal, ova- 
tis conicis inflatie 5dent. 30 sulcatis, 30 nervis, 
basi umbilic.petalis bifidis,caps. lageniform. wai- 
loc! caulib. simplex, paucifl.—very peculiar 
calix giving name to the Genus. 
Preconax striata Raf. Silene cenica L O— 
Europa. 
209, ALIFIOLA Raf. diff. Silene, cal. ovatis 
a sain Sgonus 5Spteris dent. basi acmtis, 
petalis angustis apice bilobis. caps. sessilis uni- 
loc. globosa, pericarpium duplex, extus crusta- 
ceum 3dent. intus membranosum sem. globosa, 
dichot. fl. term—very singular G. that | aannot 
refer to known sp. the fruit quite Baeuliar, not 
— as in most of akin, swelling the en» 
IX In the shape of a gourd or urn, with 5 wings, 
the name implies this: 2 sp. 
AuırioLa dichotoma Raf. levigata, caule 
tereto dichot. fal. amplexic. lanceol. acutis tri- 
nervis, fl. panicul. longe pedunc.—In Ken- 
tucky, disc. 1818 when called Silere alata, 
12 to 15 inches high, leaves near)y biun- 
cial and subequal to internodes, flowers of mid- 
dle size, petals mcarnate small on long claws, 
emarginate. 
. 210, Anirrora fleridana Raf. glabra, caule 
simplex paucifloro, fol. linearib. acutis interno- 
dis brevior uninervis, fl. term. brevi pedunc.— 
Florida, disc. by Kin, habit of S. antirrhina. 
