PENT AND. MONOG. 299—301. 
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Leaves ovate-lanceolate, hairy : peduncles branched ; fpikes 
pendulous. 
Mexico. Jamaica. Plum, gen, 5. fV. 220. 
Leaves lanceolate, fefiile : fpikes fimple, recurved, lateral. 
South America. Sloane Jam, i. t. 4. Plum, ic, 227. y. 2. 
Leaves ovate, pointed, glabrous, a little rugged above: 
fpikes cymed, ereft, recurved. 
Jamaica. ii'uiartXn froetr . 41. Willd, 1. p. 793. 
Leaves ovate, entire, naked : fpikes cymed. 
Jamaica. Sloane Jam 2. t. 212. /. 2. Jacq. ic. rar. l. t. 3L, 
iiranchlets grooved : fpikes very long, pendulous. 
Leaves ovate, obtufe, filky-downy : fpikes terminal, com- 
pound. 
Ceylon. Rumph. amb, p. 1 ig. t, 55. 
Leagues at the top of the branches, alternate, approximate, feffile, 
rounded at top: panicle large; foiuers Inowy . 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, filky-downy underneath ; fpikes 
lateral and terminal, in forked panicles. 
Monferrat. fahl. eclog. l.p. \ j. Willd. x,p. 794. 
Leaves fomewhat lanceolate, hoary: ftem fhrubby. 
Jamaica, Sloane Jam. 2. t, ibz.f, 4. 
299. NOLAN A. Cord campanulate: ftyle among 
the germs: nuts 1 — 4-celled, v.'ith a Angle 
feed in each. 
Nolana. 
Peru. Ehret. Phil. Tran/. 1764. f. Id. Schmid, ic. t. 1 8. 
^tem herbaceous, proftrate: branches alternate : haves alternate, 
2 together, rhomb-ovate, fomewhat flefhy and papillous, un, 
eq^uai ; corol plaited, blue; calyx pale purple, 
300. DIAPENSIA. Coro/ falvcr-lhaped; calyx 5^ 
leaved, imbricate with 3 additional leafets: fta- 
rnina placed on dip tube of the corol ; capfule 3"' 
celled. 
Diapensia. 
Lapland. FI. Lapp. t. i,f i- Flor.Dan. t. ^J. 
Lea-ves linear, imbricate at the bafe ‘. peduncles i -flowered, f^m 
the top of the bianch: fienvers white. 
301. ARETIA. Coro/ lalver-fliaped, s-cleft, with an 
ovate tube ; Jligma a deprefled head ; capjule i - 
celled, globularj moftly 5-ft'eded. hiwtica 
