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10. Ficoides Africana, folio plantaginis undulato 
micis argenteis adfperfo Boerh. Ludg. 1. p. 291. Me- 
fembryanthemum chryftallinum Sp. pi. 4,80. Dia- 
mond Ficoides. The flowers of this plant open at 
nine or ten, and clofe at three or four in the after- 
noon. 
11. Ficoides Africana folio tereti in villos radiatos 
abeunte. Tourn. Mcfembryanthemum barbatum Sp f 
pi. 482. The flowers of this fpecies expand at feven 
or eight in the morning, and clofe about two in the 
afternoon. 
12. Ficoides folio tereti Neapolitana flore candido 
Herm.Ludg. 252. Kali Craffulse minoris foliis C. B. 
pin. 289. Mefembryanthemum nodiflorum Sp. pi. 
480. The flowers of this plant open at ten or eleven 
in the morning, and clofe at three in the afternoon. 
13. Mefembryanthemum folio linguiformi latiore 
Dillen. Hort. Elth. Mefembryanthemum linguiforme 
Sp. pi. 488. Ficoides with a tongue-fhaped leaf, \ 
Thefe open at feven or eight in the morning, and 
are clofed about three in the afternoon. 
14. Nymphaea alba J. B. III. 770. Raii Syn. 368. 
Nymphaea alba Sp.pl. 510. FI. Suec. 2. N°. 470. 
White Water Lily. This plant grows in rivers, 
ponds, and ditches, and the flowers lie upon the fur- 
face of the water. At their time of expanfion, which 
is about feven in the morning, the ffalk is eredted, 
and the flower more elevated above the furface. In 
this iituation it continues till about four in the after- 
noon, when the flower finks to the furface of the 
water, and clofes again. 
15. Papaver erraticum nudicaule flore flavo odo- 
rato Dillen. Hort. Elth. 302. Papaver nudicaule Sp. 
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