BOTANY. 



217 





* 5S. Piirpurea. In Spain. 



* 5 i: Marina. England. Ann. (Smith.) 



i S!><). STELLAHIA. Cat. 5-phyll. patens. I'd. 5, 

 2-part. Cans. 1 loc. polysperma. 



1. Nfinoriim. Britain and other parts of Eu- 

 rope. PITCH. 



2. l)ii-hotoina. Mountains of Siberia. Ann. 

 .'}. iiiti.'iitiis. Marshy parts of Siberia. 



4. Hnlhoxn. Mountains of Carintliia. Perm. 



5. Ilolnxtea. England and other parts of Eu- 

 rope. PITCH. 



6. (irttminca. England and other parts of Eu- 

 rope. PITCH. 



7. I'alustris, or (Slaucaof Smith. Boggy parts 

 of Europe. PITCH. 



8. Criisxifulia. Meadows of Germany. Ann. 



9. Alsinf. Germany, Switzerland, France, and 

 Italy, in marshy parts. Ann. 



10. L'niliilata. Japan, road sides. 



11. Cerasluides. Scotland, Lapland, Switzer- 



Peren. 



Mountains of Carinthia. Per en. 

 Mountains of Sweden and Nor- 



land. France 



12. Mitllicaulif. 



13. HumiJ'usa. 

 way. Ann. 



14. Biflora. Mountains of Lapland. 



15. Groftilandica. Greenland. 



16. Arrnnrin. Spain. Ann. 



17. ficapigera. Perot. Scotland, &c. 

 *18- Media. See ALS.NK Media. 



Per en. 



* 19. U/iginosa, c.r Ay vat/ca. 

 parts of Europe. Ann. 



if. 

 6. 



Britain and other 

 (Smith.) 



'20.~La4iJblta. Woods of Germany. (Persoon.) 

 '21. Ciliata. Peru. (Herbar. of Jussieu.) 

 *22. Pnbeia. Mts. of N. Carolina. (Michaux.) 

 899. DEUTZIA. Cal. campan. 5- fid. Pet. 5, obtu- 

 sa indivisa. Fil. 3-fida. Caps. 3-aristata 3-loc. 

 3-valv. basi dehiscens polysperma. 



1. Scabrn. Japan. Shinb. 



891-. CICUBALUS. Cal. inflatus. Pet. 5. Un- 

 guiculata, ab^que corona ad faucem. Caps. 3-loc. 



1. Behen. Northern parts of Europe in dry 

 meadows. Peren. 



2. Fabarius. Sicily. Peren. 



3. f'tS'O-ns. Sweden, Italy, England? Mount 

 Ararat, and Carniola. Bien. 



4. Ste/tatiis. Virginia and Canada. Peren. 

 JEgi/,)tiacns. Egypt. 



llaiicus. Italy. Bien. 



7. Mitltiflorits. Hungary. Bien. 



8. Frulicultisus. Mountains of Siberia. Shrub. 



9. Tutorials. Tartary and Russ>a. Peren. 



10. Sibiricus. Deserts of Tacorow ; between 

 Woronetz and Beilgrod. Peren. 



11. CatkoKau. Italy and Sicily. Peren. 



12. Mollissinius. Sea coasts of Italy. Peren. 



13. Oliles. Germany, the Vallais, 

 Switzerland, France, and Siberia. 



14. Parvi/lorus. Hungary. Peren. 



15. lltjlcxu*. Moritpellier. Peren. 



16. Sajri/rtif-iis. In the East. Shrub. 



17. S/iergnli/'liiis. Armenia. Peren. 



18. Poh/gonoides. Island of Naxo. Peren. 



* 19. BacciJ'er. England and other parts of Eu- 

 rope. Peren. (Smith.) The Silene bacci- 

 fern of Willd. 



' 20. Alt initx. Alps. 1 Lamarck, 



* 21 . Mar it units. S. of France. J Lnc. ii. p. 220. 



VOL. IV. PART I. 



England, 

 Peren. 



Under this genus Persoon include* only Sp. 1, 2, Clan X. 

 4, 17, 19, 20, 21, 29, and 55, of Silene. He 



thinks that several species of Silene that have 

 an inflated calyx should be transferred to Cu- 

 ciibulux; and lu- IMS referred to Kilcne the spe- 

 cies of Citiiiltalits that are not distinguished by 

 an inflated calyx. Synopsis, p. 4-96. 



S!)."i. SILENE. Cal. ventncosus. Pet. 5. ungui- 



culata, coronata ad faucem. Caps. 3-loc. 



1. Anglica. Britain and France. Ann. 



2. Lttsitanica. Portugal. Ann. 



3. (liiim/iti'i'/i/ticra. England, Spain, Italy, 

 Franci-, Siberia, and Carniola. Aim. 



4. Ciliitld. Candia. 



5. fiericea. Coasts of Piedmont. Ann. 



6. Niicturna. Spain, Montpellier, and Pennsyl- 

 vania. Ann. 



7. Gnllica. Switzerland and France. Ann. 



8. Cerastoides. South of Europe. Ann. 



9. Miilaiiilis. South of Europe. Ann. 



10. Chlorunlha. Germany. Peren. 



11. Ntttans. England and other parts of Eu- 

 rope. Peren. 



12. Amoena. Tartary. Peren. 



13. Paradoxa. England and Italy. Peren. 



14. Frulicosa. Sicily. Shrub. 



15. Biipleuroides. Persia. Ann. 



16. Lnngiflora. Hungary. Peren. 



17. Gigantta. Africa. Bien. 



18. Crassifolia. Cape of Good Hope. Bien. 



19. Viridi flora. Portugal. Bien. 



20. Conaidea. Spain. Ann. 



21. Conica. England, Germany, Spain, France, 

 and the East. Ann. 



22. Bellidifolia. Ann. 



23. Dicholoma. Hungary. Ann. Bien. 



24. Ve\pcrtina. Ann. 



25. Behen, or Iriflata. England and Candia. Ann. 



26. Sfricta. Spain and France. Ann. 



27. Pendula. Candia and Sicily. Ann. 



28. Baccifera. England, Tartary, Germany, 

 France, Switzerland, and Italy. Peren. 



29. M'aritima. England, Norway, and Goth- 

 land-. Peren. 



30. Procumbent. Siberia. Peren. 



31. Nodiflora. England, Sweden, and Germany. 

 Ann. 



32. Ornata. Cape of Good Hope. Bien. 



33. Uiufti/ata. Cape of Good Hope. Bien. 



34. Firginica. Virginia. Peren. 



3.). Aiitin-hina. Virginia and Carolina. Ann. 



36. Sedi.idft. Candia. Ann. 



37. Afjetala. Ann. 



38. Rubella. Portugal, and in the East. Ann. 

 S&>"Znaperta> SoutrT of Europe. Ann. 



40. Clandestina. Cape of Good Hope. Ann. 



41. Purt einis. Portugal. Ann. 



42. Crelica. Candia. Ann. 



43. Muse! 'tula. Spain and France. Ann. 



44. Poly pit, /lla. Hungary 

 mja. Peren. 



45. Armeria. England, 

 land. A"'it. 



46. Orchidea, or Atocion. 



47. jF.g/]>tirica. Egypt. 



48. Ciitesbari. Carolina. 



49. Cordifolia. 



Austria, and Bohe- 

 France, and Switzer- 

 In the East. Ann. 



Peren. 



Piedmont and at Nice. Peren. 

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