EUPHOEBIACE^. 87 



[iii. p. 126.] 36*. Acalypha neomexicana, Mull. Arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. 2, 



p. 874 ; S. Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, xviii. p. 154. 



New Mexico.— Noeth Mexico, region of San Luis Potosi (Schqffher, 32; Parry §r 

 Palmer, 737). 



[iii. p. 135.] 5*. Stillingia torreyana, S. Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, xviii. 

 p. 154. 



Noeth Mexico,' Monterey, Nuevo Leon (Palmer, 1258). 



"It is nearly certain that Sebastiania treculiana, Miill. Arg., is not distinct" 

 (Watson). 



[iii. p. 136.] 2. Sebastiania (?) bilocularis, S. Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad. xx. 

 p. 374. 



Noeth Mexico, Sonora (Thurber). 



URTICACE.E. 



[iii. p. 139.] 4. Celtis berlandieri, Klotzsch ; DC. Prodr. xvii. p. 178 ; S. 

 Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, xviii. p. 155. 



Texas. — Noeth Mexico, Monterey, Nuevo Leon (Palmer, 1261). 



PLATANACE.E. 



[iii. p. 162.] 1. PlatanuS lindeniana^ Mart, et Gal. ; S. Wats, in Proc. Am. 

 Acad, xviii. p. 155. 



The specimens collected by Palmer (1269), doubtingly referred by us to P. racemosa, 

 belong to this species, according to Watson ; but the differences noted between this 

 and P. mexicana are hardly specific. 



CUPULIFERiE. 



[iii. p. 166.] 2*. CARPINUS. 



Carpinus, Linn. Gen. Plant, n. 1073, pro parte; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant, iii. p. 405. 

 Nine species, widely spread in north temperate regions. 



1. Carpinus americana, Michx. Fl. Bor.-Am. ii. p. 201 ; Miehx. f. Arb. iii. 

 t. 8 ; A. Gr. Man. Bot. Northern U. S. ed. 5, p. 457 ; Chapm. Fl. Southern U. S. p. 425. 

 Canada southward on the eastern side to Floeida. — Guatemala (Bernoulli & Carlo, 

 2606, 2607). Hb. Kew. 



[iii. p. 169.] 15. QuerCUS COnfertifolia, Humb. et Bonpl. ; S. Wats, in Proc. 

 Am. Acad, xviii. p. 156. 



South Mexico, Guanajuato (JDuges). 



