276 



Ordo GLXIX. BRUNONIACEAE n. Br. 



(Alph. DG. Prodr. XII. 616.) 



I. BRlJtf OltflA Sm. 



(Alph. DC. Prodr. XII. 616.) 



1. BR. SIMPLEX Lindl. in Mitchell, Joumal of tropical Australia. pag. 82. adn. — Pumila 

 foliis undique scapisque longitudinaliter sericeis, villis appressis; capitulis subsimpli- 

 cibus; bracteis majoribus oblongis; indusio extus piloso. — Crescit in Australia orien- 

 tali tropica. 



Ordo CLXX. PLUMBAGINACEAE lmi. 



(Boissier in DC. Prodr. XII. 617. — Wlprs. Annal. I. 546.) 

 IV. STATICE Willd. 



(Boissier in DC. Prodr. XII. 634.) 



1. ST. (Tropidice) PYCNANTHA C. Koch, Linnaea XXI. 716. + — Perennis: scapus ex 

 apice ramosus; rami patentes; ramuli breves glomerulis florum obsiti et glomenilus 

 in axilla, ut rami et scapus teretiusculi et glaberrimi; flores brncleis pluribus instructi 

 glaberimi; folia oblonga, emarginata glaberrima petiolata. — Grescit in Oriente sep- 

 tentrionali. 



f Icones addendae. 



ST. FRUTICANS B. Webb. — Boiss. in DC. 1. c. 636. no. 4. - Van Houtte, Flore des 



serres IV. tab. 325. 

 ST. IMBRICATA B. Webb. — Boiss. in DC. I. c. 638. no. 8. — Van Houtte I. c. tab. 



320. 321. 

 ST. STOCKSIl Boiss. in DC. 1. c. 664. no. 92. — Wght. Illustr. of Ind. bot. II. tab. 178. 



V. ARMERIi Willd. 



(Boiss. in DC. Prodr. XII. 674.) 



1. A. DURIUSGULA Babington in Jardine and Selby, Annals of natural history. (Ser. 2.) 

 III. pag. 436. — Foliis linearibus obtusiusculis uninerviis subtriquetris, superne sub- 



