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perf aliata. 
maritima. 
dichotoma. 
herniarioides. 
ar gyro coma. 
pentandria MONOGYNiA. Claytonia. 
teis ovatis linearibusque, petalis emarginatis, radicibus 
fibrosis . — Sims in hot. mag. 
C. sibirica. Hortul. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 1309. 
On the Columbia river. M. Lewis. ©. May, June. 
v. v . in Hortis. Flowers small, white. 
5. C. foliis radicalibus spathulato-rhomboideis : caulino 
suborbiculato perfoliato, racemis subsolitariis ebrac- 
teatis, petalis emarginatis, radicibus fibrosis . — Donn 
cata l 50. Wilid '. sp . pi. 1 . p. 1 186. 
C. cubensis. Humb. & Bonpl. equinoct. t. 26. Annales 
du mus. d'hist. nat. 7. p. 82. t. 6. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 1336. 
On the Rocky-mountains. M. Lewis. Q. April, May. 
v. v. in Hort. Flowers smaller than any of the fore- 
going species, white. 
216. GLAUX. Gen.pl. 408. 
1. Glaux. Wilid. sp. pi. 1. p. 1216. 
Icon. FI. dan. 548. 
In overflowed marshes, near the sea : Canada. 7/ . July. 
v. v Leaves oblong, smooth. Flowers axillary, sessile, 
flesh-coloured. 
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217. ANYCHIA. Mich.jl.amer. l.p. 112, 
1. A. caule patulo dichotomo ramosissimo, foliis lanceola- 
tis glabris erectis, stipulis floralibus calyce glabro sub- 
aequaiibus. Midi. fi. amer. l.p. 113. 
Queria canadensis. Wilid. sp. pl. 1 . p. 494 . 
Icon. Ort. dec. t. 15. f. 2. 
On dry limestone hills : New York to Kentucky. 1/ . 
June — Aug. v v Flowers exceeding small; very 
variable in the number of filaments, generally from 
two to five. 
2. A. humifusa, conferta, undique pubescens ; foliis ob- 
longo- ovali bus ciliatis mucronatis, laciniis subulatis : 
acumine setaceo patuloque Midi Jl. amer 1. p. 113. 
On the dry sands of North Carolina. Michaux. 7/. +. 
3. A. caespitosa, procumbens ; caulibus pubescentibus, . 
foliis linearibus acutissimis subpilosis, capitulis fasci- 
culato-terminalibus argenteis, calycis pilosi apicibus 
barbatis et longe acuminatis. Mica. Jl. amer. 1. 
p. 1 13. 
On rocks in Upper Carolina and Virginia. 7/ . June, 
July. v. v. 
