stellige- 
rum. 
156. 
* 
Icosandria Pentag. Mesembryánthemum. 
Rn — citata est Cl. Willd. nam bene re- 
" et ad 
- sequentem staturá totá pilisque pe- 
iculorum— Ficoides capensis teretifolia, api- 
cibus hirtis. | Pel. gaz. t. 11. f. 9. mala 
HasBriTaT C. B. S. G.H. t. 
aee M A. M. 
Curr. 
Oss.. Corolla lete utar tuberculis. eoe 
atro-viridibus — florem supra ovaria 
positis, — . Mis 
^ie 
Bs. Radices vais vilis incrassaiz, fibris 
- paucioribus. 
M. (lesser Bearded) erecto-decumbens, foliis 
remotiusculis suboblongis patenti-horizontali- 
bus supra planiusculis crássis papulosis, apice 
 sübsexradiatis, ramis longis gracilibus nudis ; 
—4M. barbatum 8. folus foliolisque calycinis 
scepius horixontalibus, ramulis brevioribus, tu- 
berculis atro-viridibus. intra florem. valde nu- 
merosis in circulo non interrupto — n 
impositis. .Nobis in misc. nat. p. 104.—M. 
larbatwm. Bot. magaz. t. 70. 
HasrraT C. B. S. UCG.IH. fh. 
Fidi "Mi —Oct. A. M. 
INTROD. circa 1793. 
Osns. Asthis plant comes up every year very 
plentifully 1 from self-sown seed Jadbor ui" 
ings there is x little doubt. of its being an 
original stinct species. Tt may be "rea- 
| dily Mfisidunhed from the last at all times by 
its shorter and less procumbent branches ; 
more crowdcd and. far more expanded leaves, 
which are also rather more bearded, and ra- 
ther smaller. The calycine segments are like- 
wise.more expanded and not qiite so large. 
