xiv CISTINE^I. 



late, erect ; leaves opposite, oval-oblong, hoary ; racemes terminal, leafy 

 2-parted; flowers opposite to the leaves. 1?- Native of Portugal. 



Sect. VII. FUMANA. Supra fol. 16. 



36. H. ericoides (Dunal in DC. prodr. 1. p. 274.) Stem frutescent 

 erect; leaves alternate, imbricate, semi-cylindrical, short, smoothish, with- 

 out stipules ; flower-stalks solitary, 1-flowered, opposite to a leaf, or ter- 

 minal, longer than the leaves; capsules, when open, naked. T?. Cistus eri- 

 coides. Cavan. ic. 2. p. 56. t. 172. Leaves somewhat revolute at the 

 margin. 



a gldbrum. Branches and flower-stalks smooth. t?. Native of Spain 

 & pubescens. Upper part of the branches and flower-stalks pubescent. ^ 

 Native of Naples. 



37. H. VtBve (Pers. syn. 2. p. 78.) Stem suffrutescent, nearly upright, 

 smooth, branching: branches upright; leaves opposite, sessile, linear, smooth, 

 revolute at the margin, keeled : upper ones alternate, stipulate ; stipules 

 long, subulate ; flower-stalks solitary, 1-flowered, nearly terminal ; calys 

 smooth, f?. Native of hills, in Spain. Cistus laevis. Cavan. ic. 2. p. 35, 

 t. 145. f. 1. 



38. H. viride (Tenor, prodr. fl. neap. p. 31.) Stem suffrutescent, as- 

 cending, smooth ; leaves opposite, linear, revolute at the margins, green, 

 smooth, somewhat mucronate, stipulate ; stipules subulate, much smallei 

 than the leaves ; flowers in racemes : the flower-stalks and calyx villous and 

 clammy.^. Native of Sicily. Tenore fl. neap. v. 1. t. 47. 



39. H. junipermum (DC. prodr. 1. p. 275.) Stem suffrutescent, as- 

 cending, branched; leaves opposite, linearly awl-shaped, fringed, mucro- 

 nate, flat, or the margin somewhat revolute : upper ones alternate ; stipules 

 subulate, the upper ones longest ; flowers in a raceme : the flower-stalks 

 and calyx villous and clammy. f?. Native of the South of France, Italy 3 

 and Barbary. Barrel, ic. t. 443. Bractes solitary and linear. 



40. H. Barrelieri (Tenor, prodr. fl. neap. p. 31.) Stem suffrutescent. 

 erect : branches clothed with shaggy down ; leaves opposite, linearly ob- 

 long, attenuated to the base, narrow, pubescent, revolute at the margin 

 and fringed : upper ones alternate ; stipules linearly subulate, erect, mu- 

 cronate ; racemes few-flowered ; flower-stalks and calyx villous and clam- 

 my.??. Native of Italy, and Spain. Barrel, ic. rar. t. 416. Flowen 

 yellow. 



41. H. sy'rticum (Spreng. syst. 2. p. 593.) Suffrutescent, hairy 

 branches spreading, clothed with close-pressed white hairs ; leaves nearl) 

 sessile, opposite, flattish, the margins revolute, linearly elliptical, clothed 

 with scattered hairs, underneath hoary : upper ones linear and more acute ; 

 stipules leaf-like, but not above half the size : the upper ones equal with 

 the leaves ; flowers in a short raceme, all facing to one side ; sepals 5, verj 

 bristly : inner ones roundly ovate, 5-nerved : outer ones round, very short. ^ 

 Native of the North of Africa. Cistus syrticus. Vivian, fl. lib. p. 27 

 1. 14. f. 2. Flowers violet? 



Sect. VIII. PSEUDOCISTUS. Supra fol. 2. 



42. H. piloselloides(DC. prodr. 1. p. 284.) Suffrutescent; stipules none ; 

 leaves elongately elliptic, blunt, on long footstalks, the upper side green, 

 underneath clothed with short hoary wool : both sides covered with long 

 villous hairs, which are longest on the under side ; flowers in panicles. t?. 



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