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Phyllantfius and Synexemia neog. 10, than 

 Croton, yet the type is Croton inarilimum of 

 AYalter Slc^ my t>i do Raf. and the var. mo- 

 nantho is a 2d sp. my Drep, dichotomiim 11, 

 both plants, 



358. Decariniu.1i Raf. neog. 4, diff. Croton, 

 cal, tubul. 5iidus petaHs 5 lane, peryginis, stam. 

 10 eq. liberis, cal. fern. 5part. ineq. lac. 2 major, 

 styiis 3 bifidis, stig. 6. caps. Gvalvis Type IJec, 

 glnndidosum Raf. Croton do L. &.c, and pro- 

 bably others not shrubby. 



359. Hept^llon Raf. neog. 3, diif. Croton, cal. 

 masc. 4-6part. pet. 4-6obt. iin. stam. 10-14 libe- 

 ris ineq. cal. fern. Tpartito ineq. persistens folia- 

 ceis crassis spatulatis, petalis 0, styiis 3 dichot. 

 stellatis, stig. 12, caps, toment. 3loc. 3sp very 

 distinct G. discovered in 1818 published 1825, 

 based on the next sp. but probably several other 

 herbaceous Crotons may belong thereto. 



360. Hepiatlon graveolens Raf. tomentcso, 

 caule trichot. fol, petiol. ellipt. obt. integris, basi 

 cordatis, fl. glomeratis Kentucky, Tennessee, 

 Illinois ^c, smell very peculiar nearly porcine. 



361. Hept, aromaticum Raf. Croton elliptic 

 cum Elliot, Crotonopsis do W. fol. subpet. obi. 

 integris stellato tomentosis, subtus canis, fl. lane, 

 con^lomeratis Carolina cvc. 



3G2. Me.pt, ellipticum Raf. Crot. do Nut. (not 

 of Elliot) differs from last by leaves ovate ellip- 

 tic obtuse, capsules angular. Louisiana. 



363. Hept, capitatum Raf. Crot. do Mx. &c, 

 rather doubtful if of this G-. like the preceding, 

 this has 6 bifid styles, 12 stigmas. Illinois and 

 Missouri. 



364. Meteiiana Raf. (n. lat.) diff. Croton, cal. 

 masc. 5part. pet. 5 undui. stam. 10, ait. 5 brevier, 







