CENT. VI. 87 



gine revoluti^, subtus fblvis glabris, corymbis 

 densifloris sepe terminalib. pedunc. calicibus- 

 que glabris^ — South New Jersey discovered 

 1802, still more unlike the K. angustif. (eUip- 

 tica Raf.) small shrub sesquipedal leaves hard- 

 ly uncial, tlowers red. Is it not the K. rosma- 

 rinifolia of some ? 



599, Kalmia glauca Ait. O. — Labrador, 

 Canada, Saranac Mts. New England, 



600, Kalmia hirsuta Mx. O — Carolina. 

 This 6th Century contains 23 New Genera, 



whereof 6 novv first described, 40 new species 

 of trees and shrubs, whereof 28 now first des- 

 cribed and figured. 



CENTURIA VII. 



601, SALIUNCA Raf. cahx adherens 

 oblongo striato integer. edentulo, corolla bre- 

 vis campan. patens 41oba subeq. stam. 2 ? brevis 

 stylo elongato, stigma bilob. akena obl. 2sper- 

 ma ? fol. oppos, integris, jl. cymosis l)ractea- 

 tis — another N. G. of family Valertanides, 

 near to Fedia and Mouffetta of Necker, the 

 name is of Plinius. 



Salivncx plantaginea Raf. fol, radic. petiol- 

 oblongis obt. trinervis basi acutis, caule subnu- 

 do, fol. linearib. obt. remotis, cymis dichotomis 

 glomeratis, bracteis oppos. ineq. scariosis obL 

 obt. — Carpathian or Caucasian Mts. small 

 plant, annual ? 6 to 8 inches high, radical leaves 

 large erect, on stem very small, flowers small 

 red. It must not be blended with VaL saliun- 

 ca Allioni or fragrans with a ringent infund, 

 rolla, and pappose seed. t 



602. Fedia hemiodes Raf. new fl. 907 che- 

 nopodea ? Nut, — Arkanzas ; this G. of Adau- 



