oblonga. 
3. 
ramosis- 
sima. 
4. 
fascicu- 
laris 
Décandria Pentag. Cotsledon. 
mame of ovata, which T suppose rBay be the 
same as tlíis, notwithstanding he says the 
nae of his ee are of a ** lively green co- 
lou 
C. (Oblong-leav'd foliis Bim spathulatis, 
obtusis (farinoso-albis ?) cum acumine lzvi- 
bus ; floribus paniculatis, caudice erecto ra- 
FronzT Jul ——Sept. 
IwTnop. 1690. Hort. kew. l.c. 
C. (Many-branch'd) foliis ovato-spathulatis, 
- obtusis cum acumine, lzevibus farinoso-albis ; 
floribus imei ; caudice ramosissimo di- 
váricato.— pesi on ramosissima. Mill. dict. 
ed. 8.— Cotyledon paniculata. — Linn. supp. 
icem ilid. sp. pl. 2. 154 ?—Cotyledon 
orlbiculata y. — Hort. kew. ed. 2. v. 8. p. 108. 
HaniraTC. B. S. G. H. 5. 
3T. 
Curr. ante. 1768. Mill, dicl. 1. o? 77 i 
Oss. Like Miller, I have grown this Mets near 
twenty years without ever having seen its 
flowers. 
C. (Cluster'd) iulio cotéiforféitbus fasdicilitis, 
aeidif incrassato, ramis carnosis "mne 
d. sp. pl. 3. Aem kew.ed. 1. v. 9 
p. 106.—et ed. 9. y. md 09;—Cotyledon 
- frutescens, folio dilongo viridi, floribus ramo- 
sis pendulis -cxmw Burm. afr. 41; 1.18. 
HanrTAaT C. P. EAE 
FronET Jul—&egu jou 
Cour. Mag o u^ os 
