a ‘alifornian plant, on imperfect specimens of which, I had recently 
under this name, proves to be moses a Species of Styrax.* The 
, oF es 
Sletolare, 5-lobatum ; api ce dithsatuin concavum. 
— 3 aerges — ———— apice intus 
ees, 
rennis, California, tliginos, foliis ‘Sarracenie ‘amin ie: 
aving “recently iieed ak. pthc specimens of this plant, the following 
n of it is Beret: — 
pes 
ie 
Se It arta incr cum gee brevissime 6- dentato sub- 
on the upper side at are wiaatiy! quite smooth. “The racemes are 
nity of short leafy branches, and are mostly about three: 
Style slender, longer than the stamens; : 
Tmmature f fruit Shoelied, with a ee seed. 
: xf the genus 
x resemblance to S. officinale of Southern 
is } ey by its fewer-flowered racemes, thickened 
r stamineal tube. There is a well-marked, unpublished species (S. PLATINI- 
gathered on the Guadaloupe, north of New Braunfels, Texas, by Mr. 
of which is more commonly Sparted. Its dilated and subcordate 
on both sides. ae 
