6 AUT. BOT. 
9, Duena scandens W —Australia. t 
Psycuantaus Raf. Spec. Sc: 1814. 
10. Myrtifolia Raf. ut supra—Polygala do L. 
&c. Africa Austr. 
11, Phyllis nobla L. §c—Canaria Ins. 
12, Correa alba O.—Australia. 
13, Riesocris egyptiaca Raf. als. 52—Salix 
octandra, Sieber—Egypt. 
NzsTRONIA Raf. n. fl. 503, N. G. of tribe Daph- 
nides, à 
14, Umbellula R. 504, shrub of Georgia &e. 
JUNIA Raf. Dioica, fl. masc.., fem. cal. 
Spart. persist. cor, part. lobis spatulatis trua- 
catis,glandulis 5 oppos. (an stam. abort?) ovar. 
ovat. glabr. stylo 1 stig. 2fidum. capsula 2lo- 
cul. sem. paucis planis ellipticis. Frutez, fol. 
pos. fl. axill.—N. G. near to Clethra and 
Cyrilla; but habit unlike, and perhaps of 
tribe Myrsinides if there are 5 stamens op- 
posed to segments of Corolla. I restore for it 
the name of Junia given to Clethra by 
Adanson. 
15, Junta triflora Raf. ramulis teretis rugosis 
fuscatis, fot. petiol. glabris, ovatobl. serratis 
acutis reticulatis. pedunculis axil. trifloris— 
pretty shrub, flowers small white, found name- 
less in a parcel of plants received from Flor- 
ida, but whether Floridan, Antillan or Afri- 
can I am not sure. 
16, CLerHRA acuminata Mx. Carolina. 
17, Cl. tomentosa Lam.—South New Jersey, 
18, Cl. angustifolia Raf. ramulis apice hispi- 
dis, fol brevi petiol. angustis cuneatis acutis, 
apice mucronato-serratis, subtus pallidis gla- 
bris,nervis hispidis: rac.gracilis lax. angul. pu- 
beris, bracteis linearib, pedic. eq. calieib. vix- 
acutis, furfuraceis, glauco-fulvis, —Florída 
