92 AUT. EOT. 



win, mistaken for E. hdioscopia by Muhlen- 

 berg and Elliot, but quite unlike. Pedall, eaves 

 uncial narrow, flowers very small 4jobe. 



642, Tithym. helioscopia R. Euph. O Eu- 

 ropa, it has leaves cuneaie acute serrulate, urn-* 

 bel 5fid, capsules smooth. 



643, Tithym. palustris R. Euph. O Europa. 



644, Tithym. obovata Raf. (E, helioscopia 

 nonnulis non L.) fol. obovatis serratis obtusis 

 glabris, inferis petiolatis, umhella 5fida 3fida, 

 invol. 5-3 conforniis, capsulis glabris Novan- 

 glia ad Kentuky, Anglia ad Si cilia '&c annual 

 pedal, leaves exactly like E. peplus, but. larger 

 and serrate, umbel not trifid. It appears to be 

 deemed E. helioscopia both in America and 

 Europe, altho' quite distinct from it by leaves 

 neither narrow nor acute. 



645, Tithym. paralias R. Europa mariti- 

 mis. 



646, Tithym. saxatilis R. Styria, Illyria. 



647, Tithym* apios R. Greta, tuberosa pi- 

 losa fol. oblongis, rara. t- 



648, Tithym. cristata Raf. Euph. cornuta 

 lr. Egypt invol. cristato dentatis nun cornutis, 



649, Tithym. calendula R. Euph. do Delile 

 Egypt. 



650, Tithym. connata Raf. pumila pubes- 

 cens, fol. sess. obh vel ciineatis acutis integris; 

 umbellis dichotomis, invol. subrot. obt. sepe COB- 

 natis Syria, sent me as E. aleppica, which has 

 setaceous leaves* apparently new, but the spe- 

 cimen is imperfept f 



651, KERASELMA exigua R. Euph. O. Eu- 

 ropa, fol. lin. lane, acutis cuspidatis. For this 

 G. of Necker see fl. tel. 1184. 



652, Keras, retusa R. Euph. O. Hisp. Gal^ 

 lia^ fol. cuneat. linearib, retusis. Sent me by 2 

 botanists as Exigua, 



