Wrightiane. N. O. Crassulacee. 
TAB DXXXV. 
Ti,Lt&2a moscHaTa. D.C. 
Caule prostrato repente basi ramoso, foliis connatis obovato- 
oblongis, floribus quadrifidis ad axillas superiores breviter 
pedunculatis, petalis obovatis filamentis dilatatis, carpellis 
ovato-globosis. 
Tillea moschata. De Cand. Prodr. v. 3. p. 382. 
Crassula moschata. Forst. Act. Goett. 9. p. 26. 
Bulliarda Magellanica. De Cand. Bull. Philom. n. 49. 
Bulliarda moschata. D’Urville Fl. des Malouin. p. 618. 
Has. Straits of Magellan. Forster. Moist springy places 
among rocks, Falkland Islands. D’Urville. Mr. Wright. 
The habit of the plant is that of our well-known Montia 
fontana. It is, I think, rightly referred by De Candolle to 
Tillea. 1 find no hypogynous scales in my specimens: but 
it is difficult to see such minute parts in dried plants of so 
succulent a nature as the present. D’Urville describes 4 tr- 
angular nectaries; and he consequently places this plant in the 
genus Bulliarda. D.C. 
Fig. 1. Portion of the stem with leaves. jf. 2. 3. Flowers. 
f. 4. Stamen. /.5. Pistils :—magnified. 
