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Fl. ed. 3, 128, at least in part, not Benth, — Florida, St. Marks, Rugel, 

 1843; Apalachicola, Chapman; Miami, Garher, 1877; rocky pine 

 woods between everglades and Biscayne Bay, Curtiss, no. 726 ; hum- 

 mock land in clayey soil, near Eustis, Nash, no. 686 ; also collected in 

 Mississippi at Ocean Springs, Pollard, no. 1104 (distrib. as Acuan 

 I llinoensis) , and in Louisiana, Hale. (St. Domingo, Ecjgers, no. 2552 ; 

 Cuba, Wright ; S. Am. ?) Chiefly distinguished by its elongated pedun- 

 cles and unciliated calyx. 



