Puatte LXXV. 
(A) FUMANA viscrpa, Spach, a. THymiroLium ; (B) F. viscrpa 8. Barre- 
tient, Willk.; (C) F. viscrpa y. suntrertmna, Willk.; (D) F. tavirEs, 
Spach. 
Natural Order CIsTINE&. 
Gen. Cuar.—Sepals 5, the two outermost smaller. Stamens many, 
filaments submoniliform, the outermost destitute of anthers, Style slender, 
enlarged above ; stigma (in all the species found in the Riviera district) 
subtrilobed, lobes fringed and papillose. Ovules anatropous, attached 
slightly below apex; embryo more or less curved. Capsule almost 
3-celled. Seeds furnished with a raphe. 
(A.) Spec. Coar.—Peduncles from } to 2 as long as calyx, the lowest 
distant from any bract, the others in the axils of linear bracts half as 
long as themselves. lower very small. Stigma spreading into 3 large 
fringed lobes prolonged above into a conical tuft. Leaves and stipules 
in upper part of stem linear-lanceolate, of equal length and apparently 
forming a spreading whorl; in lower part of stem and barren shoots 
shortly elliptic, resembling those of Thymus vulgaris, L., having the edges 
much recurved, stipules much shorter, triangular, all the leaves sub- 
sessile. Stems woody below, short, tortuous. Plant glutinous pubescent 
all over. 
Fumana viscida, Spach, a. thymifolium ; F. viseida a. vulgare, Gren. et 
Godr.? Fl. de Fr. i. 174; H. thymifolium, Pers., Ench. ii. 79; Woods, 
Tour. Fl. p. 36 (part); H. glutinosum, Pers. Ardoino, Fl. Alpes Mar. p. 
48 (part.) 
(B.) Spec. Cuar.—Peduneles nearly twice as long as calyx, glandular, 
pubescent, the lowest distant from any bract, the others in the axils of lan- 
ceolate bracts half as long as the peduncles. [Flower intermediate in size 
between those of the vars. juniperina and thymifolium, judging from Will- 
komm’s figure.] Leaves linear, pubescent, covered with short hairs, 
some of which are glandular, considerably longer than the stipules, 
ascending or spreading, subsessile. Stems stiff and suberect. 
Fumana viscida B. Barrelieri, Willk. Ic. Plant. Hisp. ii. p. 160, tab. 
CLXIV. Fig. 2.; &. viscedaa. Gren. et Godr.? FI. de Fr. i. p. 174; Helian- 
themum Barreliert, Ten. Prod. Fl. Neap. p. 31; H. glutinosum, Pers. 
Ardoino, Fl. Alpes Mar. p. 48 (part); H. thymifolium 8. Barrelieri, 
Woods, Tour. Fl. p. 37. 
(C.) Spec. Cuar.—Peduncles 2-3 times calyx, springing from axils of 
minute triangular, rarely longer and stipulate bracts, covered with glandular 
pubescence, as are the adjacent parts of stem. Calyx covered with mixed 
