CENT. VI. &7 



gine revoluti^, subtus fulvis glabris, corymbis 

 densifloris sepe terminalib. pedunc. calicibus- 

 que glabris— South New Jersey discovered 

 1802, still more unlike the K. angustif. (ellip- 

 tiea Raf.) small shrub sesquipedal leaves hard- 

 ly uncial, flowers red. Is it not the K. rosma- 

 rinifolia of some ? 



599, Kalmia glauca Ait. O. — Labrador, 

 Canada, Saranac Mts. New England. 



600, Kalmia hirsuta Mx. O— Carolina. 

 This 6th Century contains 23 New Genera, 



whereof 6 now first described, 40 new species 

 of trees and shrubs, whereof 28 now first des- 

 cribed and figured. 



CENTURIA VII. 



601, SALIUNCA Raf. calix . adherens 

 oblongo striato integer, edentulo, corolla bre- 

 vis campan. patens 4loba subeq. stam. 2 ? brevis 

 stylo elongato, stigma bilob. akena obi. 2sper- 

 ma i* fol. oppos. ititegris, fl. cijmosis hractea- 

 tis — another N. G. of family Valertanides, 

 near to Fedia and Mouffetta of Necker, the 

 name is of Plinius. 



Saliunca plantaglnea Raf. fol, radic. petioL 

 oblongis obt. trinervis basi acutis, caule subnu- 

 do, fol. linearib. obt. remotis, cymis dichotomis 

 glomeratis, bracteis oppos. ineq. scariosis obL 

 obt. — Carpathian or Caucasian Mts. small 

 plant, annual ? 6 to 8 inches high, radical leaves 

 large erect, on stem very small, flowers small 

 red. It must not be blended with Val saliun- 

 ca AUioni or fragrans with a ringent infund^ 

 rolla, and pappose seed, t 



602, Fedia hemiodes Raf. new fl. 907 che- 

 nopodea ? Nut, — Arkanzas ; this G. of Adan- 



