n 
51. 
cedem Ns .—Oct. A. M. copiosissimé, 
CurT.! 
Ozs. r je profundé rubieundi pulcherrimi. 
Icosandria Pentag.- parce 
- Hort: kew. ed. 9. v. 3. p. 250.—Mesemlr. 
hispidum, a. Willd. sp: jl. 9. 1044.— Plant. 
grass. cum icone : mala ex planta magis anti- 
qua.—HM. papulosum micans es saturanter 
iini Dill. elth. 289. t. 214. f. 278. 
9. G.H 
ABITA he 
Caules et pedunculi magis hispidi quam in se- 
quente, 
M. (Numerous-flower'd) folis cylindricis ob- | 
tusis papulosis, calyce hemisphzerico papulo- 
so-piloso, our ut neete, staminibus pis- 
tillis brevioribus is in misc. nat. p. 100. 
—Hort. kew da . V. 8. p. 251.—Mesemb. 
kispidum, B. IV ila. sp. pl. 2. 1044.—M. 
pilosum micans flore purpureo pallidiore. Dill. 
elth. t. £14. J2 80. 
HanrraT C. B. S G. H. 5. 
FronzT Mai.—Oct. A. M. eopiosissimé om- 
nium 
Curr. 1704. 
LU 
Bs. The flowers of many Mesembryanths, 
wheu expanded, more than cover the whole 
plant; but in the present species, when not 
too: much drawn up by heat or water, the 
very capsules touch each other every way. ]t 
is Kupseesly the most abundant flowerer 
of all. The. petals are far paler than in the 
pet 
M. (Large-flower'd Bristly) foliis confertis ey- 
"Jindricis obtus issimis erystallino- papulosis, 
calyce she Bp -piloso, staminibus 
