Icosandria. Pentagynia. Mesembryanthemum. 125 — 
M. (toothless hodie. foliis grates subedentn- seite 
lis crassis contiguis 
Mesem. foliis triquetris p Surio rubente, Ben. E 18. 
dec. t. 206. 
Ozs. The figure cited can hardly be intended to 
represent ps preceding article. It is said to be 
used in a for tanniüg; for which indeed 
nearly all Mescesbrpinthems (and more espe- 
cially the wiry wooded PERF OLIAT.A) will 
be found serviceable. The tanning principle re- 
sides chiefly in the subpellueid glandular dots 
of the leaves, 
M. (small hooked) foliis albicantibus erassis pune- wncinel- 
tatis apice —— vice sepius monaean- Zum. 
this: ramis nu H3. 
M. ie qub LS. Cc. Dill. eith. — * 
9.— M. uncinatum, minus. Cat. hort. 
ehe A. D. 1816 et 1818, sed uncinatum; ma- 
jus, 4 
Ops. Priore ramosius, longe gracilius, 4-plo mi- 
nus. | 
Communiecavit illustr. Princeps de Salm Dyck, 
9. 
M. (greenish hooked) foliis virescentibus apice wzcina- 
subtus diacanthis. Nob.— JV ilid. et . Um. 
in ass. synonymis czeteris escis 120. 
: majus ; ; paululum majus, magisque punctatum, 
— Brad. dec. 3. f. 27, sinistra, 
M. (slender hooked) ramis simplicibus gracilibus semidez- 
strictis duris, foliis triquetris pupotatis albidis, £a4um. 
-4-dentatis. 12]. 
4M. semidentatum. Nob. in Suppl. [2A succ, 95. ^ 
