32 AUT, BOT. 
fol. petiol. amplis ovatobl. acum. reticulatis, spi- 
cis obl. axil. and term. pedunc. bract. imbrica- 
tis ovat. acum. reticul. cor. lobis obtusis—South 
America,sent me again as Just. formosa, altho' 
quite unlike 242, leaves 4 to 6 inches long 2 or 
3 wide, corollas red almost covered by the large 
bracts. t 
252, Elytraria virgata Mx.—Florida. + 
253, ApELoDA brachiata Raf. Just. do P. &c, 
ram.brachiatis 4cost. 4sulc. fol. petiol. ovat. acu- 
integris basi obt. fl. panic. sessilib. cal. ext. 
bracteoso 2valv. ineq. obov. acutis—this and 
next belong to my G. Adeloda fl, Tel. 922, with 
many sp. once blended in Just. bivalvis,the dou- 
ble calix external bivalye and corolla with 2 en- 
tire lips, are very peculiar. Florida. 
254, Adeloda verticillata Raf. ramis erectis 
bisulcatis, fol. petiol. ovatobl. acutis repantis, 
basi acutis, fl, axill. vertic. pedunc. cal. ext. 
bracteoso 2valv. ineq. obov. obt. repandis.—Ar- 
kanzas and Texas, very distinct from. last, bi- 
pedal, leaves very thin 2 or 3 inches long. The 
internal calix in both appears short subulate, 
often multifid or pectinate, corolla incarnate, 
lobes unequal obov. obt. stigma obt. anthers ex- 
ert bilobe, 2locular, but one cell abortive, fila- 
ments subul, flat. 
255, RuELLIA strepens L.O—Pens.ad Louis. 
subgenus Hemelosia. 
256, Ruel. tubiflora Lec.—Florida. 
257, Ruel. ciliosa Pursh &c---Florida, Car. 
Alab. 
258, HYGROPHILA oblongifolia Raf. Ruellia 
do O.---This G. was formed by R. Brown upon 
unequal corolla, see fl. Tel. 993 
259, Hygroph, pilosa Raf. pilosa hispida 
caulib. simpl. 4gonis, fol. subpet. lanc. vel obl. 
