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stincto a testa libero inclusus, albus, cotyledonibus 

 rotundatoovatis radicula crassa \ brevioribus parum- 

 que latioribus. 



31. 8. drymarioides Hance in Journ. bot. 1865, 

 III, 379, 1874, XII, 258. Journ. linn. soc. XIII, 80. 

 Sedi n. sp. Maxim. Ind. Pekin. 472. 



China, per totum orientem ab austro ad septentrio- 

 nem, ex Hance. Vidi ex fl. Pekinensi: paradiso impe- 

 riali (Williams, comm. Hance), Wan-shou-sban in 

 fissuris lapidum, Takio-sze in muris tapetum densum 

 formans (Bretschneider), in montibus ab urbe ad 

 occidentem (Tatarinow), e China media, ad Kiu-kiang 

 (Shearer, Mollendorff), ex australi prope Canton 

 (Sampson, mis. Hance). 



S. alsinefolium AU. (Ces. Stirp. ital. fasc. II, cum 

 tab.) differt caule debili flexuoso, foliis omnibus alter- 

 nis obtusis, pedicellis florem album 2-lo et 3-lo supe- 

 rantibus, sepalis petalis secus medianam ovariisque 

 apice glandulosopilosis. S. Gepaea L. et S. monrega- 

 lense Balb. multo magis distant foliis omnibus verti- 

 cillatis, floribus alboroseis. 



Plus V. minus pube confervoidea subglandulosa pu- 

 bescens. Radix fibrosa annua. Folia carnosa plana 

 lividoviridia, in pl. australi inferiora v. fere omnia 

 opposita rarius terna v. quaterna, obovata v. elliptica 

 obtusa, sensim in petiolum breviorem attenuata, 30:12 

 mm. magna, in pl. boreali omnia sparsa, ovata v. or- 

 biculata acuta, in petiolum lamina saepe longiorem 

 subito attenuata, 12 : 12 mm. sine pctiolo magna. 

 Cyma foliis stipata bifida, ramis rarius iterum bifidis, 

 erectopatulis 3 — 8-floris. Flores infimi bracteis ob- 

 lougis suffulti , reliqui nudi. Pedicelli florem usque 



