18 AtT. BOT, 



lii. lid rfichot. bract^is sepe bims— A^kansittF, 

 Texas. Larger pkint» leaves broader and lon- 

 ger, flowers quite seesile »nd never terminal. 



125, Arenaria heteropfijfla Raf. glabra 

 caule paucifloro, stricto simplex, apice fuscato 

 strbnudo, fol. planis obtusfs, inferis subpetioL 

 cuneatis, medialis longe linearib. cuptris suba* 

 tatis; axilis nudis, pedie. ek>ngati8, calicib. acu^ 

 tisdn^vis, petalig" spatirialis elo*igatis— A rkan* 

 Mrt, near A^ teneUa of Nuttal but ieaT«£ f «ry 

 different AoC acute ; fiowers white leather largd, 

 petals over twice tb6 calix, leaves oftien uneiaL 



126, Aren. pitcheri Nut. T.^ — Arkansas. 



127, Aren.squarrosa Mx. — Nova Ces. CaroL 



128, Aren. lateriflora O.— Niagara et Alleg. 

 129^ Aren. glal^ra Mx. — summits of Allegh, 



Mts. I have it from Tor rey himself found on 

 top of Shawagunk Mt«. of New York, a locality 

 he has forgotten (like many others) in his fiora. 



130, Aren. incurta AlKonri — Helvetia. 



131, Aren. trinervia L. G — Gallia. 



132, Aren. terna L. O. — Alpis. 



133, Aren. muralis ^ieb — Creta. 



134, Aren. setacea (quid ?) Gallia. 



135, Honckenya peploides Erh. non W. 

 Aden^rium do Raf. n. fl. I. Dec. &c — Eur. 

 marit. 



136, Honck. maritima Raf. Aden, do R. rv, 

 il. I. Holosteum succnlentum L. — Am, bor. 

 maritimrs. 



137, DiANTHLs tripunctatus Smith — Creta. 

 188, 1>. ncipkylus Sieber — Creta. 



139, D. deltoides L. O.— Alpis, 



140, SiLENE rotundifolia Nut. — Chio, &-C. 



141, (Si/, virginica L. O. miniata Raf. an 

 nat.-— West Pennsylv. and Virginia, Kentucky. 



112, SiL scahra Raf. caule simplex scabro 



