54 FLOR. TELLrR. 



much branched, fl. white not dioical petals obo- 

 vate entire. To show how the 2 akin Sp. diOer;, I 

 add thein here. 



193. Arrostia? paniculata. Caule humifuso 

 panicul. basi villoso, fol. hn. lanceol. uninervis 

 margine scabris, fl. panic, dioicis, petahs revo- 

 lutis — Austria, Sibiria. Gyps, panicul. L. Jaq. 

 Aust. t. 1. et auctorib. 



194. Arrostia? altissima. Caule giganteo 

 panicul. erectis, fol. caul. obi. obtusis glabris 

 trinervis subtus glaucis, ad ramulis longo lan- 

 ceol. acutis. fl.; corymbosis exiguis — Sibiria. 

 Gyps, altiss. L. auct. Gin. 4. t. GO. The fig- 

 ure of Bocconi t. 5. f. 3 refered here belongs 

 rather to 192; but no doubt these 3 plants have 

 oft;en been mistaken for each other by authors. 



195. TujvicA Raf. (old name) Diff". 190. Cal. 

 basi caliculatis ut Dianthus, petalis subunguic. 

 Stam. ineq. 5 alternis ad unguis ut Dianthus. 

 Caps, subsessilis obi. teretis 4den^ata — Types 

 Gypsoph. rigida. 2. G. saxifraga once his 

 Dianthus do, both have notched petals : 3. G. 

 dianthoides Sm. fl. gr, Fl. capit. bract, pet. in- 

 tegris, fol. lin. has the habit of" Dianthus arme- 

 ria. This G. is nearer Dianthus than Gypso- 

 phila. Is the calix angular in all? It is the old 

 G. Tunica of Dalechamp, but that of Dillen 

 and Adanson was the real Dianthus of L. The 



, G. Asophila of Necker, dicline with 5 sterile 

 stamens, is unknown to me : did he mean Gyps, 

 paniculata/ or saxifraga stated to have 8 or 

 less stamens sometimes.'' 



196. Endopogon R (inside beard) Cal. super. 

 4 dent. Cor. tubulosa campanul. 4fida, intus bar- 

 bata, antheris 4 sessilis, capsula 4 dentata 2sper- 

 ma. Fol. opp. imbric.jl. axill — G. of Rubiacea, 

 near to Hcdyotis, Sjjermacoce, Diodia, Hous- 



