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only half pedal, flowers twice as iarge, equal to 
A. dichotoma, calix half uncial, wings not so 
broad nor reaching the base, petals red emarg. 
bilobe. + 
211, IXOCA Raf. diff. Silene, cal. camp. 5lo- 
bis enervis, petalis apice 4lobis, stylis 3-5, caps. 
3-Sdentatis uniloc. fl. term.—The name is 
shortened from Exocaulon of Greeks. 
Ixoca tenella Raf. Silence 4dentata L. O.— 
Alpis. 
212. OTITES Ad. Rat. diff. Silene, dioic. vel 
monoica, cal. camp. Sdent. 10nervis, petalis in- 
tegris undulatis non connatis, fl. paniculatis— 
many sp. belong here O. parviflora, O. sibiri- 
ca &c, with the 2 next. 
Orizzs cuneifolia Raf. Silene otites L. Q. fol. 
radic. petiol. cuneatis acutis, caulinis parvis lin- 
earib. basi membr. connatis, panicula gracilis, 
fl. verticil. ped. brevis is—Germania dec. 
213, Orires myrianihes Raf. fol linearib. 
parvis remotis seseilib. panicula trichot. snbco- 
rymb. fl. fastigiatis numerosis, pedic. elongatis 
glabris—Sibizia, sent me as Cucubalus pilesus. 
name not in the books, perhaps only a var. of 
last. 
214, Gyesornita corymbosa Raf. caule erec- 
to tereto, apice dichot, glanduloso, fol. remotis 
linearib. acutis, basi membranosis connatis fi. 
corymb. dichot. fastigiatis, bracteis scariosis cal. 
canis, caps. globosis—Florida, pedal, leaves us- 
cial, flowers almost similar to Otites in size and 
form, but a real Gypsophila by cal. camp. 5an- 
gular, petals obovate entire white, capsule uni- 
locular semi 4valve, valves obtuse. Thus of 
my subg. Aploma fi, tel. 190. 
215, Gyps. ternifolia Raf. H. p. 17--Origon. 
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