Xcosandria. Pentagynia. Mesembryanthemum., 175 
Oss. A M.parvifloro supra Nobis omnino dis- 
crepat. | 
Oss. Since writing the above, I have received a 
recent but dying sprig for this species from His 
Highness the Prince de Salm Dyck. It belongs 
to the next section, and is scarcely, if at all, 
distinet from M. tenue; but seems to have 
longer and broader leaves, and does not appear 
to answer to the above cited figure of Jaequin. * 
62. JuNcEA (AmriCcULATA Salm), Suf- 
rd dodrantales sub-erecti ra- 
ii aia es virides, ramis articu- 
latis, rb ignosis: foliis di- 
stinctis- parvis linearibus subulatis 
tenuissimis, marcescenti-deciduis : 
mineis albis roseisve; calycibus 4- 
fidis, foliolis duobus cxteris duplo . 
auctim longioribus. Genus pro- 
prium ? 
M. (rushy) foliis subulatis semiteretibus acutis re- junceum. 
motis, floribus terminalibus m laciniis — 268. 
calycinis inzequalissimis : ramis "" uejun- — * 
eifornmbus. Nol. in Misc. nat. p. 5 
Oss. Ramisepe defoliati, rrr ra 
Flores numerosissimi rosei, i albienntes, mi- 
nimi. 
M. iiem slender-rushy) ramis gracillimis subse- fenue. 
cundis effusis : foliis dtectis linearibus, tenuissi- 267. 
mis. 
E regio horto Kewense, a Capensibus seminibtis 
19. 
gio 
- ertum, A.D. 18 
Oss. Omnium tenuissimum. Rami et Jinitk 
