ADDITIONS. . | 
sey, &c. Flowering in May. Flowers small and white. 
..  Lycopsis virginica ? Pu, 
p- 164. Cynanchum angustifolium is the ia maritima of Mr. 
Elliott; but is it sufficiently distinct from this genus ? 
-p. 167. Asclepias longifolia and perhaps also A. viridifiora, Pn. 
constitute the genus Acerates proposed by Mr. Elliott, and 
» characterised solely by the absence of the arista or little 
horn, common to the segihents of the lepanthium in the 
other species of Asclepias. oven ' 
p- 170. Stylandra is the Podastigma of Mr. Elliott, published 
since the printing of this article. : 
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Stigma subclavate, entire. Capsule 4-celled! 
>. A virgately branching shrub with alternate entire leaves, 
and flowers in terminal racemes; corolla almost tetrapeta- 
. A genus nearly allied to Clethra. 
 p- 270, after No. 386, add SCHWEINITZIA. Ei 
 fiott.—Calic 5-leaved, leaflets concave, equal with 
*the-coroila. Corsiia monopetalous, campanulate, 
border 5-cieft. A 5-cleft-xectarium at the base of 
the corolla. -dnthera adnate to the filaments, 1- 
celled, opening from the inverted base by 2 naked 
pores, Ssigmta subgiobose;closedyinternally 5-cleft. 
Capsule S-celied? Seed...” *.) 
= obably parasitic plant, des- 
s ae gn _ Sie and, 
_ titute of propePleaves and verdu squamose; flow - 
-_ €rs terminally aggregated, Sessile, bractes large. 
ee Natural Order Monorrore », and proximately allied to 
Pa a. Haan. “in rich shaded woods, in Stokes coun- 
ty, North Carolina.” Flowering in February and March. — 
», Flowers odorous, reddish-white. v. In Herb. Collins. 
P-282. Boptisia *leucophen, appears to be B. bractesiata, of HA- — 
— * Hiett, ped69. published aie the printing of this article. 
» Vou. 11.—-p, 43. Lispeanta tennifolia, cultivated by Dr. Ives, — 
_. germinates With 2 filiformly tinear cotyledones. wee. With 
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