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cutis---Central America, flowers large incar- 
nate. One ofthe plants blended in Nyctago 
jalapa stated to grow in both Indies. + 
86, Lorrzia bracteata Raf. ramis virgatis, fol. 
sparsis petiol. ovato lanceol. acum. dentatis 
ciliolatis, racemis foliosis, bracteis similis. pe- 
dic. equante—New Mexico, bipedal. leaves 
uncial, peduncles filiform nodding. + 
87, Exporocon pumilum Raf. fl. tel. 196--- 
Wasioto hills of Kentucky, N. G. near He- 
dyotis and the 2 next G. t 
PLETHYRSIS Raf. diff. Hedyotis, cal. camp. 
4part. ineq. foliaceus, cor. infundib. limbo 
4part. lac. linear. revolutis, tubo intus villoso, 
stam. 4 eq. filif. basi villosis exertis, stylo fi- 
lif. stig. 2 linear. capsula coronata 2loc. dis- 
perma. fl. term. thyrsoideis, herba.---The 
name implies multiplied thyrsus, very dis- 
tinct inflorescence. 
88, Prerayrsis glauca Raf. caule 4gono sca- 
bro, fol.subsessil. ovatis acutis scabris inte- 
gris, subtus glaucis, thyrsis ovatis basi com- 
positis foliosis, fl. subsessil. bracteis parvis 
lanceol.---Unaka or Iron Mts, of Carolina, 
flowers handsome incarnate, leaves similar to 
Cunila mariana. Perhaps Spermacoce in- 
volucrata belongs to same G, but differs by 
narrow hirsute leaves. and capitate flowers, t 
89, &reLMANIs glomerata Raf. Oldenlandia et 
Hedyotis do L. A---New Jersey ad Louisiana 
my G. proposed since 1818 means unegual 
crown, the generic characters is found in the 
unequal calix as in Plethyrsis, but the sta- 
mens are inclosed, stigma sessile capitate, 
capsule polysperm, seeds trigone &c. E 
90, Omonora californica Raf. fl. tel. 351 (in 
1836) Elshotzia do Chamis. non W. Chryseis 
