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acutis, fl. axil, cal. fili. hispidis, corollis tubj- 
floris reticulatis—Kentucky and Alabama, dis- 
tinct from last although cften blended, flowers 
as large as in R. Strepens, leaves 1 or 2 inches, 
260, Hygroph. hypericifolia Raf. caulib. 
strictis pubens 4cost. 4sulc. fol. sessil. ellipt, 
obtusis subcrenato repandis glabriusc. axilis bi- 
foliosis unifl. cal. filif. cor. brevis venosis pro- 
funde lobatis—Florida to Alabama, habit of 
Hypericum and Ascyrum, leaves uncial, root 
perennial creeping, flowers small half size of 
the others, tube short, lobes oblong, klue as in 
all akin. 
261, Sarazina gibbosa Raf. (vel grandiflora) 
purpurea L. non omnis—several sp. or var. are 
blended in this remarkable plant, difficult to 
characterize, and none are realy purple—fol. 
cónformis subsessilib. obovato gibbosis, lutes- 
cens, ala ampla gibbosa, appendice renif. setis 
retrorsis, scapis flexuosis, cal. obt, vel retusis, 
petalis spatulatis—Canada to Virginia,swamps. 
262, Saraz. heterophyla Eaton, appears to 
differ by leaves diforme longer petiolate, nar- 
row wing. streight scape, flowers smaller, calix 
and petals undulate &c.—Novanglia, very rare.+ 
263, Saraz. venosa Raf. differs from gib- 
bosa, by leaves short, with small wings, venose 
reticulate of red chiefly in the lid, scape streight 
flowers smaller— Virg. ad Florida. 
264, Saraz. parviflora Raf. fol. sessilib, tu- 
bulosis, ala angusta, appendice concavo forni- 
cato, scapis flexuosis, cal. latoyatis acutis— 
very distinct sp. of Florida, yet akin to the last, 
leaves 3 to 6 mches long, nervose, flowers very 
small, purplish. ru 
265, Saraz, rubra Walt. &c—Carol. Flori 
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