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have all unilocular capsules. Sagina belongs to 

 Alsinidia as Sjnitli proved that the caps, is uni- 

 loc. and not 41ocular. Leaves opposite or ver- 

 ticillate as in Linidia and Alsinidia. Herman- 

 nia belongs here, but has united stamens, like 

 Linum. Mahernia also and united styles like 

 Mesynium, are they a N. Fani ? 



511. Nemallosis Raf. (fil. variable) cal. 5 

 part, pctalis 5 linearis emarg. stam. 10, fertilia 

 5, sterilia 5 alt. stylis 3, caps. 31oc. polysperma. 

 Caule artic. Jl. vertic. J?, nonnulis 3 anclris 

 apetalis. — Types the two following plants with 

 habit of Molhigo verticHlata. 



512. Nemallosis prostrata ^af. Pharnace- 

 um molhigo L. auct. Burm. t. 5. caule depresso 

 tereto, fol. 4-5ineq. ellipt. fl. vertic. pedunc. — 

 India, fl. whitish. 



513. Nemallosis erectaHai'. Pharn. mollugo 

 L. Alsine Burm. zeyl. t. 7. &c, Caule erecto, 

 fol. 5 lanceol. fl. vertic — Ceylon, larger white 

 flowers. See Sir J, Smith for remarks on these 

 plants, which he states had been called Mollu- 

 go spergula once by L. when showing only 3 

 stamens. 



514. Lampetia Raf. (Nympha) cal. 4fidus, 

 petalis nullis, stam. 4, stylis 4, caps 41oc. polysp. 

 acatilis, fl. panic — Very near to Vharnaccum, 

 habit peculiar, but many sp. of that Genus have 

 various forms and must be examined again. 

 Habit of Dionea and Drosera. 



515. Lampetia nudicaulis R. Mollugo do 

 Smith, Burm. t. 8. fol. radic. obovatis. scapis 

 dichotomis paniculatis — Ceylon and Africa, 

 perhaps two sp. blended also. 



516. ALSINIDIA. This family of Adanson 

 was Caryophyles of Jussieu, who united there- 

 to the Spergulides Ad. and many heterogenous 



