Portulacese. Paronychiacese. 
175 
— Cal.-lobes with winged-keels on the back. Ls obovate. 
Stem upright; branches ascending.—Cultivated and some¬ 
times subspontaneous. 6 . . f sativa Hav. 849. 
199. Montia. IVlontia. Ill, 3, 79. 
1. Seed rough with tubercles, almost dull. Stems rather 
stiff, erect or ascending, 3 — 10 cm. Ls yellowish green. 
— Submerged or damp sandy places; Tess., Geneva. 4 
minor Gmel. 850. 
— Seed very finely granulated and dotted, shining. Stem 
weak, floating in the water, up to 30 cm. Ls dark green. 
— Springs and brooks, rare; G. T. reported from Rueder- 
thal, Canton Aarg.; more plentiful in the Black Forest 
and the Vosges. 7 . . . . rivularis Gmel. 851. 
44. Paronychiacese. 
200. Corrigiola. Corrigiole. Y, 146. 
1. Ls altern., linear-oblong. Stems spreading in a circle. 
Damp, sandy places, river gravel-beds; Bale along the 
Wiese, Vevey? 6. littoralis L. 852. 
201. Herniaria. Herniary. Y, 59, 131. 
1. Ls and cal. glabr.—Sandy places, road-sides; chiefly in 
western Switz. 6 .... glabra L. 853. 
— Ls and cal. covered all over with short thick hair; the 
hair which terminates the cal.-lobes longer than the 
others and setaceous.—As the last (wanting in G. A. U.). 6 
hirsuta L. 854. 
— Ls ciliate. Cal.-lobes covered with short, equal hairs.— 
High Alp.; G. W. 7 . . . . alpina Vill. 855. 
202. Illecebrum. Illecebrum. Y, 59, 131. 
1. Ls opp., obovate. Stems prostrate.—Inundated and damp 
sandy places; only found near Mendrisio in Tess. 6 
verticillatum L. 856. 
203. Telephium. Telephium. Y, 146. 
1. Ls altern., oval. — Rocky places; Lower Wall. 6 
■ Imperati L. 857. 
204. Polycarpon. Polycarp. Ill, 81. 
1. Ls in whorls of 4, or opp., obovate.—Bale on the Leon- 
hardsgraben, between the paving-stones, adventitious or 
introduced. 6. :; 'tetraphylliim L. 858. 
