CALYCIFLORzE, CANDOLLE. 



[Flowers having both calyx and corolla; the latter usually con- 

 sisting of distinct petals. Stamens always perigynous, i.e. inserted 

 on calyx.] 



CRASSULACEjE, CANDOLLE. 



Tillsea verticillaris — Candolle. 

 Hab. Dry places, common. 

 FL January. x 



Figured in "Icones Plantarum," voL iil tab. 295, 



Tillaea purpurata — J. Hooker. 

 Hab. Sandy soil, Brighton. 

 Fl. January. 



Tilla3a macrantha — J. Hooker. 



Hab. Moist places. 



Fl December, January. 



A small inconspicuous plant, growing in tufts; stems much branched, twice 

 or thrice; leaves opposite, oblong, acute, fleshy. Flowers terminal, soli- 

 tary on the ultimate branches or peduncles. Calyx of four, nearly erect, 

 acute, ciliated sepals, streaked within and without with numerous black 

 lines. Petals four. 



Figured in u Icones Plantarum," vol. iv. tab. 310. 



Tillaea Stuartii— Ferd. Mueller. 

 Hab. Moist situations. 

 Fl. 



