!26 Avr. BOT. 



216, Gyps, nudicaulis Raf. caule rigido tri- 

 chot. glauco nudo, fol. squamalis actttis brevis- 

 simis, panicula dichotoma laxa, pcdunc. longis- 

 simis — Carpathian Mts. sent me under a false 

 name, unlike any other, large plant, flowers 

 small, calix hardly angular 5fid, capsule obovate 

 semi 4valve obtuse. 



217, Gyps, muralis L. O— Europa. 



218, Gyps, repens L. O — Alpis. 



219, Gyps, suffrtiticosa Raf. caule suffrnt. 

 basi ramoso genicul. fol. basi imbricatis linearib. 

 acutis. apice remotis subulatis, fl. corymbosis 

 dichot. stylis elongatis, petalis integris— Carpa- 

 thian Mts. semipedal, leaves uncial below, fl. 

 white, calix membr. between the teeth, t 



220, Gyps. (Vacaria) crelica Sm. Saponaria 

 do L. — Creta, the subg. Vaccaria differs by ca- 

 lix more elongate, and petals emarginate. 



221, Arrostia paniculata Raf. fl. Tel, 193— 

 Sibiria, my G. Arrostia of 1810 differs from Gy- 

 psophila by calix not angular, capsule bivalve, 

 fl. paniculate &c. 



222, Arrostia parviflora Raf. caule tereto di- 

 chot. fol. lin. lanceol. acutis glabris uninervis 

 internodis eq. basi subconnatis, paniculis co- 

 rymbosis, cal. globosis semi membranosis, petalis 

 integris — Armenia or Caucasus, sent me as 

 Gyps, altissima. but • very different, smaller 

 leaves narrower uncial, flowers white very small 

 the cafix has 5 green stripes under the teeth t 



223, Tunica diantkoides Raf. fl. T, 195. 

 Gyps, do Sm.— Mts of Creta, the old G. Tuni- 

 ca of Dalechamp by me restored is medial be- 

 tween Gypsophila and Diantlius, having the an- 

 gular calix of the first, but caliculate as in the 

 last. 



224,--X'Mntr« podolica Raf. caule dichot. fi- 



