GYPSOPHILA. 
Mia, ftamens, and Bue < of equal length.—The native 
acquin received the boi 
Flowers 
ma. Linn, e "Pl. 582. Prod. Fl. Grec. n. 942. 
(Iyetnis ‘canlibus cee eyes re a foliis lan- 
ce aavieggerias viis ; Gmel. Sib. i I 60. )—Leaves lan- 
. Calyx frofted. 
te rei heme leaky 
lea 
half an hick brow bode, 
hree ribs, moft vifible in a dry fate. 
papel {mall, white, theie calyx-ribs 
frofted, the edges and interftices 
oad and white. The flower-flalks are a little rough and fi ite 
clamm 
9:  arenaria. sede Sp. Pl. n. 7.—Leaves linear, fome- 
what Aefhy, arin bed, flat. mooth 
and naked 
ely ro as is the a. The lowers are 
i {earcely at all 
confpicuous 
than in G. alti Mifing 
ss Ae Mae Siruthium. Linn. Sp. Pl. a (Kali vermicu- 
laturh, albo. globofo flore; Barrel. Ic. t. 119.)—Leaves 
liaear, seoh ET EAN the axillary ones esplcera 
ae of Spain. Stem erect, 12 or 18 inches high, w 
vamgnansd Leaves crowded, an inch or more in len 4 
w, convex beneath, very fuccul 
ei much as in ma. Petals 
paseo Heras any This eg is faid to be ufed 
for feouring i = cad 0 oO Mdlog by the Spaniards at prefent, 
as it was: b It would be curious to enquire 
ete if indeed it really oD 
ur. G. fafligiata. Linn. 5 
, LEZ. te 2« 
—Leaves linear, obtule, pe fucculent, obfcurely or 
any Pe turned to one fide. Flowers denfely corymbofe. 
of rocks in Gothland, German ermany, Switzer- 
ia oe woody, perennial. high, pro- 
a foot 
piste before ayers which caufes ae kaves to turn 
jate; many-r og gee 8) 
poll Ra Sp ae To 
. farifraga are emarginate, 
reen, frake. Ca of four teeth . valves. 
16. Gs deoibeides ides. Prod. F De O45: tied 
2s fubtus is 
nial. Stems two or three feet high, as thick as the little 
finger in their lower part, branched, x ¢ two.or 
cheee — long, taperi broad - the eee {mooth or 
» the lower ones < 
dow 
bpeisonial: 
flightly membranous, or white at its edges. Petals € 
downy variety is the G. tomentofa, Linn. Sp. Pl. 583, 
{uppofed to be what Barrelier figures, t. 1002, and g 
Aine altiffi ate me plantaginis ; Buxb. Cent. 3. 32. t. Gu. 
- Dill. 
ee ae sem Sp. Pl. 583. Prod. Fi. Gree. 
ne — Ehrh. Herb. n. 15.4. ge a“ Tunice mining 
fimilis planta; Bauh. Hitt. v. 3. 338. 1.)—Leaves linear, 
at. Calyx without bracteas. Stein m 
Petals crenate.—On walls, rocks, and i in ftub- 
{mall, biennial, upright, b: 
alternately branched eed, gla jfiem. 
very w, hardl nch in length, fometimes 
very {moo' 
crenate, sap: with fine reticulated veins. 
rida. Lune ap oe 
: ee 
siete, 3 a {pan i leafy, fimple San 
alternately at the upper part, 
thofe near the flowers fhorter and more me 
folitary, rarelE in pairs, terminal. Calyx env eloped i in four 
equal, ova ovate, rigid, pointe 
rather pasts a itfelf. Petals pale purple, ftreak aked at 
the bafe of the ba ee at the point. Stamens 
. Pl. 584. Sm. Exot. Bot. 
2. 61.4. 90. on 7 Rec BP ie t five Tunica minima; 
Bauh. Hift. v. 3. 337. f. 2-)—-Leaves linear. Cal ace 
companied by four inte lanceolate braéteas. Petals 
ry much branched. pig wes of the 
Amelia Hume 
. Stem upright 
Pp: 
ceolate bende under the 
en Linnzus ori. zinally, to make it a 
In this S laft fet it come fo near the laft, that poe 
ow the one from the other, yet. we believe the erences 
we ue sata are conftant and fi ied 
red, Wl 
sisl. Sim foo igh erect, moft nple, 
{mooth. Lgaves short, line gM fn nooty 
