150 
leaflets, a yellowish brown spreading pubescence, and the young 
pod densely pubescent, almost villous. In &. cinerea the pod is 
sparingly appressed-pubescent. Grows only in the high pine land 
region. 
70. Rubus cunetfolius Pursh.? 
There is some doubt as to this being this species, but more ma- 
terial is needed to decide the matter. It grows strictly erect and 
is armed with most aggressive spines. The leaves are much 
larger and the pubescence seems to differ. There is a specimen in 
the Columbia College Herbarium collected by Mr. A. H. Curtiss, 
No. 791, which appears to be the same thing. 
1142.’ CRATAEGUS FLAVA INTEGRA Nn. var. 
A small tree 4-5 metres high with spreading branches. Bark 
light gray; on new shoots reddish-brown ; leaves obovate, more or 
less undulate especially at the apex, glandular on the margin, acu- 
minate at base and narrowed into a slender glandular petiole, 
10-13 mm. long. Fruit (not fully ripe) globose, on villous ass 
cels, 5-15 mm. long. 
. Collected in vicinity of Lake Ella in old fields, July 2. - The 
fruit was green though apparently full grown. The flowers were 
not seen. : 
948. Dresera capillaris Poir. 
This plant occurs in great abundance along the shores of the 
clear-water lakes, and seems to be confined to them. It never 
grows more than 2 or 3 inches high. There is another form 
which is also quite common, but it is much taller. 
1218. RHEXIA FLoRIDANA n. sp. 
Whole plant of a dark olive green, diffusely branched from a 
woody base, 2-4 dm. high, branches ascending. Pubescence 
glandular-hirsute, spreading; leaves linear, 1.5-4 cm. long, I-3 
mm. wide, smooth on both sides, one-nerved, remotely and 
sharply spinulose-serrulate, acute, sessile, narrowed at base; 
flowers short-pediceled; calyx-tube cylindric-campanulate, spar- 
ingly glandular-hirsute, about 1 cm. long; lobes triangular to 
ovate-lanceolate, about 2 mm. long, I mm. broad at base; petals 
purple, mucronate, mucro about 1 mm. long; fruiting calyx 13 
mm. long, neck 6 mm. long, 3 mm. in diameter, globose portion 
about 6.5 mm. in diameter ; seeds snail-shaped, .6—.75 mm. long, 
irregularly ridged. 
Very distinct and well marked. Its dark color and very nar- 
