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spinoso serratis, pedunc. axiL 6-10fl» — Swamps 

 of Carolina, such is at least the sp. of Elliot; 

 but besides this I have 2 others under the name 

 of/, dahun^ therefore 3 sp, are blended, that of 

 M\, had pubescent branches and calix. 



237. 



A^eria 



(Dah) obovaia Raf. ^I. dahun 

 Baldw.) Ramulis glabris angulatis, fol. petioL 

 obovatis brevi acum. integris lucidis, fl. sparsis, 

 ped. I-5fioris — Florida, leaves thinner although 

 evergreen, my specimen is male, stamens erect. 

 238. Ageria (Dah) heterophyla Raf. Ramulis 

 subteretis glabris, fol. petiol. coriaceis cuneatis 

 vel obi. integris vel apicesubserrul. apice acutis 

 pbt. retusis, pedunc. sparsis bifloris — Florida &* 

 Alabama, leaves very unequal in size and shape, 

 some fevy obovate retuse almost obcordate, pe- 

 duncles as in last extraxilary scattered. 

 „ 239. Ageria (Dah) geminata Raf. Ramulis 

 angulatis glabris, foL subsess. obL vel. lanceol. 

 utrinq, acutis serrulato-crenatis, deciduis, pe- 

 dunc< unifl. geminatis sparsis— Apalachian Mts. 

 leaves thin unequal, fl. small on short peduncles, 

 probably one of the sp. blended in Ag. cassena 

 that has oval obtuse leayes and fi- fasciculate. 

 My specimen is male. In this as in all the Da- 

 buns and Notholex^ the corolla is 4parted deep- 

 er than in Macucua. 



240. Ageria (Paltoria) ovalis R. Paltoria do 

 R. P. Ilex Paltoria Pers. Sec — fo!. ovalib. cre- 

 natis, ped, sub3floris — Peru on Mts. 



241. Synstima Raf. diff- Aquifdium, stigma 

 unicum s6ssile capitatum 4 siilcafr. lobatura, 

 instar 4-5stig. coalitis, fol, deciduis fl, dioicis 



thus as near to it than to Prinos, to which 

 united, the types are the various sp. blended in 

 Prinos arnbiguus; all withflovyers 4-5androus 

 on the same shrubs or even branches. Hardly 



