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 SlLENE Nl&EENSIS. All. 



S. arenaria. Desf! 



Hab. In arenosis provincial Baeticae frequons praesertim marili- 

 mis, et longe amari prope Eliberim. 



Silene conoidea. Linn. 



Hab. In arvis circa oppidum Onil agri Lucenlini, et alibi in Bae- 

 tica. 



Silene hispida. Desf. 



Hab. In arvis Malacitanis. 

 Silene inaperta. Linn. 



Hab. In rupibus siccis circa Eliberim. 

 Silene rubella. Linn. 



S. segetalis. Duf! 



Hab. In arvis Baeticae frequens. 

 Silene nutans. Linn. 



Hab. In rupibus regionis mediae monlis Sierra Nevada. 

 Silene Ramburiana. 



S. caulibus decumbentibus, basi Iignosis ; foliis omnibus sessilibus,li- 

 neari-lanceolatis, acutis, molliterglanduloso-pubescentibus, subtus 

 vcnosulis, 3-5-nerviis , pedunculis brcvibus 1-2-floris; calycibus 

 strictis 10-purpureo-striatis, glanduloso-pubescentibus,longissimis ; 

 petalis venosis , intus purpureis, limbo ad medium, usque in laminas 

 binas angustas, obtusas, partito , fauce parape talis 2 aucta; gyno- 

 phoro capsula fere duplo longiore. 



Hab. In rupestribus aridis regionis mediae montium Eliberita- 

 norum de la Sierra Nevada, ubi nos mense Augusto fructife- 

 rum legimus, Junio floridum invenit cl. Rambur. 



Obs. I take the opportunity of dedicating this species to M. Ram- 

 bur well known to zoologists by bis Fauna of Andalusia, and whose 

 herbarium formed in the same rich country contains, many interes- 

 ting plants not found either by M. Boissier or myself. The present 

 species approaches both S. Vallesiaca, Linn, and S. longiflora. Ehrh. 

 It is distinguished from the former by its inflorescence , and from 

 the latter by its cespitose habit and other characters. 



Silene velutina. Pourr. 

 S. suffriiticosa. Desf! 

 S. Salzmanni. Otth! 



Hab. In rupibus praeruptis montis Calpes. Legit etiam in 

 monte Anticariae, seu Sierra de Antequera cl. Rambur. 



Obs. This species is easily distinguishable from the prececding 



