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by its ovate leaves, pubescent, but not glandulous, by its many-flo- 

 wered stalks, and its much shorter gynophore. The S. Reauienii Otth. 

 comes very near this species, but is a variety of <S. fruticosa, Linn. 



Frankenia pulverulenta. Linn. 



F. virens.Desf. Cat. Hort. Par.pag. 407! 

 Hab. In littore Hispaniensi vulgaris. 



Obs. The F. virens, Desf. is the larger soulhern form of this spe- 

 cies with revolute pointed leaves, such as it occurs in Egypt and the 

 Canary Islands, though T neglected noting this synonym in the Phy- 

 tographia Canadensis. My specimens collecled at Cadiz agree entirely 

 with the plant of Desfontaines. 



Frankenia capitata. Webb et Berth. Phytogr. Can. 

 pag. 131. 



a hirsuta F. Mrsuta. Linn? F. intermedia. DC. 

 (3 laevis. F. Icevis. Linn. 

 y thymifolia. F. thymifolia. DC. 



Hab. a Frequens in littore Baetico. p Ad fretum Herculeum 

 circa Calpen montern. y Prope oppidum Alhama. 



Frankenia revoluta. Forsk. 



F. Corymbosa. Desf! 



Hab. Inter Eliberim et Portum Magnum. Totam insulam , seu 

 scopulum Alboran, inter Hispaniam et promontorium Africae 

 Busadir sitam , stirpibus ca3teris fere omnibus exclusis , 

 densissime vestit, occurrit etiam copiosa in Tribuslnsulis. 



POLYGALA VULGARIS. Linn. 



Hab. In provincia Tarraconensi, et in montibus Baeticae Sierra 

 Tejeda et Sierra Nevada. 



POLYGALA AMARA. Linn. 



Hab. Ad ripas fluminis Basoz prope praedium Carthusiano- 

 rum Barcinonensium et circa oppidum Reuss. 



POLYGALA MONSPELIACA. Linn. 



P. glumacea. Sibth. et Smith? 

 Hab. Per totam Hispaniam meridionalem. 



