1919] Fernald,— Alsine 7 
ringia muscosa 8. sedoides Cumino in Balb. Mém. Acad. Turin Se. 
Phys. i. = 91 (1804). 
ARENARIA Tommasinii (Marches.), n. comb. Moehringia 
masinit Marches Bull. Adr. Soc. Se. Nat. “Drieste, v. 327 a 
ARENARIA glaucovirens Sten n. comb. Moehringia glauco- 
virens Bertol. Fl. Ital. vi. 626 (1844 
RENARIA POLYGONOIDES Wulf., var. obtusa (All.), n. comb. A. 
obtusa All. Fl. Pedem. ii. 114, t. 64, fig. 4 (1785). Mickciats cili- 
72 ae Dalla Torre, var. obtusa (All.) Giirke, Pl. Eur. ii. 280 
ARENARIA papulosa rote ), n. comb. Moehringia papulosa 
Bertol. Fl. Ital. iv. 363 (183 
ARENARIA eee Ot m.), n. comb. fo tc platy- 
sperma Maxim. Bull. i Petop. ar 373 (187. 
ARENARIA ‘once an n. oehringia "Nallariotdis Coss. 
Bull. Soe. Bot. Fr. ix. 170 (1862), sot Ar. stellarioides Willd. in 
Schlecht. Ges. Naturf. Fr. Berl. Mag. vii. 209 (1813). 
Il, THE TYPE OF THE GENUS ALSINE. 
As published by Linnaeus Alsine consisted of two species as follows: 
ALSINE, 
media. 1, ALSINE petalis bipartitis, os ovato-cordatis. Fl. 
lapp. 186. Fl. suec. 369. Hort. cliff. 173. Gron. 
; 9. 
Alsine minor. Dod. pempt. es 
: Habitat in Europae cultis 
segetalis, 2. ALSINE petalis integris, “folits subulatis. 
Spergula foliis filiformibus unum latus spectantibus, 
stipulis membranaceis vaginantibus, pedunculis um- 
bellatis. Guett. stamp. 299. Dalib. paris. 133. 
Alsine segetalis, gramineis foliis unum latus spectan- 
‘tibus. Vall. paris. 8. t..3. f. 3. 
Habitat Parisiis. 
By many scholarly European botanists, Hiern,” Britign & Rendle,? £ 
Schinz & Thellung,! Briquet,® and others, A. segetalis is taken with- ‘ 
L. Sp. Pl. i. Het neat 
ards n, Jour . Xxxvii. 317, 318 (1899). 
3 Britten & casa List Brit. Seed-Pl. 6 (1907). 
4Schinz & Thellung, Bull. Herb. Boiss. sér. 2, vii. 402, 404 (1907). 
5 Briq. Fl. Corse, i. 529 (1910). 
