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lif. fbl. remotis lineari-filif. adpressis pedicellis 

 elongatis unifloris, caliculis sq. 2-4 lanceol. 

 acum. petalis cuneatis retasis — Podolia, sent me 

 hy Decandole {by mistake) as Gyps, strutkium 

 a Spanish plant totally different j nearer to Tun. 

 or Gyps, rigida which has flat leaves and bi- 

 flore peduncles. Stem pedal, leaves half uncial 

 flowers incarnate, calix membranose except the 

 5 angles and teeth. 



225, Saponaria ocymoides L. O. — Alpis. 



226, ISap. illyrica L. O.— Sicilia. 



228, Agrostena celirosa L. O. — Sic. ad 

 Montes, 



229, Xgr, coronaria L. O. — lialia. 



230, Lychnis floscuculi L. O — Europa, 



231, Lych, alpina L. O — Labrador t— Subg. 

 I^estelmesa Raf. without crown. 



232, Lych, chalcedonica L. O — Oriente. 

 233» EXEMIX Raf. diff. Lychnis, cal. tere- 



tis subenervis 5fidis,. basi bract, caliculatis ut 

 Dianthus, petalis coronatis flabellatis flmbriatis 

 the name means out half ccdix shortened from 

 Elxohemicalyx. 



ExEMix grandijtora Raf. Lychn. do Jaq. co- 

 roBata Thunb^*-China. fol. ovatis acum. aubt. 

 glaucis, bract. 2 lane. acum. petalis emarg, t 



234, Stekis viscaria Raf Lych. do L. O.— 

 Europa. The G. Steris of Adanson is well dis- 

 tiDguished by calix clavate lOnerve, petals en- 

 tire caps. 51ocular on a long stipe or podogyne. 



235, Physocarfoj< Necker, Melandriiim non- 

 nulis, diff*. Lychnis fl. diotcis cal. obi. 5nervis 

 5deiit. petalis bifldis coronatis. uoguibus sepe 

 coaiitis, caps, uniloc. 5valvis — the Lychnis dioi- 

 ca of L. blending probably 3 or 4 sp, forms this 

 G. evideotly distinct. 



Pb^s<M:, arvense Raf. pubescens, caule di- 



