284 PENTAND. MONOG. 297. Meflerfchmidia. 298. Tou 
frttUum. 
witntalt. 
Stem procumbent: calyxes, when in fruit, diftant. 
The Laft. Corals deep red, the tube fhorter than the ^ 
Stem branched : ftem-Ieaves ovate ; flowers foIitary> 
The Bail. Tourn.it, z. f. 107./. 107. 
LmMer-kavet fattiny above, cottony underneath. 
hsitanicum. Corols longer than the ftamina. 
South of Europe. Flomiers in fliort lateral fpikes. ’ 
Echium gJabruipj rofmarinifoliuin, rphasrocephaluirij 
3. p, 22, P/lart. Mill. Dm. n. ig — 21, are probably (|i: 
defcribed, among thofe enumerated by Thuneerg, f*^®**' 
Cape. 
297. MESSER SCHMIDI A* Cert?/ funnel- form, 
the throat naked: berry corky, bipartik, 
leeded. 
fruticosa. Stem Ihrubby : leaves petioled : corols falver-fliapetJ* 
Teneriffe. U Merit. Jiirp, nonj, 2 . I, eM 
Shrub rough, branched : hai-es alternate, lanceolate, hairy : /■ 
compound, pointing one way. 
^rguzia. Stem herbaceous : leaves fefllle : corols funnel-forni* 
Dauuria. Gmel.it. 2. t. 27. Aa. petr, 1763. t. 1 1. 
Lea-ves alternate, Ovate»oblong, downy : corol vvbite. 
(ancellata. Stem herbaceous : leaves feflile, linear, pbtufe, brifth'* 
Spain. AfioSjnopi, n. i6z. t, x.'f. z. 
Stems hairy : ftovjers blue, peduncled, 
298. TOURNEFORTIA. Berry a-celled, 
fuperior, perforated with 2 pores at the tip- 
fsrrata. Leayes ovate, ferrate: petioles becoming fpinous: ff' 
terminal, recurved. 
Soutn America, ’ Plum.k. zz’&.f. \,z. 
hinutijsima Leaves ovate, petioled, pointed : ftem rough-haired = 
branched, terminal ; berries hairy. 
South America. Shane Jam, z. t. zi-z. f. t. Plum. 
‘voluhilis. Leaves ovate, pointed, glabrous : petioles refle<5f«i : 
twining 
Jamaica, Shane Jam. i. t. 143./. 1. P/uL aim. t. 235 
b. 
JpringmfoUa Leaves fomewhat heart-ovate, pointed, glabrous : 
branched. 
Cayenne. ^ Pahl.Jymb. 3. p. 23. Wiild. x. p, 703. 
Leaves petioled^ alternate : peduncle terminal. 
