34 AUT. BOT. 
da, leaves pedal, narrow lid ovate obt, flower 
red as in the preceding, rather large. ; 
266, Saraz. acuta Raf. fol. tubul. longiss. 
nervosis ala angustissima, append. erecto renif. 
acuto—Alabama, I have not the flowers, leaves 
pedal with paralel nerves, base acute, mouth 
small, lid smooth. t 
267, Saraz. adunca Raf. fol. tubul. longis ner- 
vosis infundib. ala angust. append. ovato actun- 
co glabro—Florida leaves pedah lid with a 
hooked point. 
268, weed flava L. O— Carol. 
269, Sarav. variolaris Mx—Carol. This 
fine G. requires yet an amending hand, notwith- 
standing the Monographs and labors of Nattal, 
Croom, Eaton, Torrey who has only 6 sp. in- 
cluding S: drumondi and psittacina. 
270, Hyprova ovatifolia Raf. n. fl. 896— 
Arkanzas, 
271, Hydr. p.nieulata R, n. ft, 897—Ar- 
kanzas. 
272, Hydr. caroliniana Mx. 4valvis W.— 
Carolina, capsule bivalve, peduncled axils, 
2-4fore, bracteate. stem and calix hirsute. 
273, a uniflora Raf. caule flexuoso 
inerme glabro, fol. alt. lanceol. acutis subsessil. 
pedunc. axil. unifl. bract. 2 obl. ineq. cal. lin. 
pure basins on Red River, sent me by 
orrey as Hydr. 4vaivis. but unlike the last, 
smooth, not spinose, leaves smaller biuncial, 
flowers bluish white, anthers blue shaped like v, 
caps. bivalve. t 
774, EsERLEA glomeraia Riddell Mp.— 
isiana in water, singular G. sent me by Rid- 
dell in fruit without flowers, and thus I cannot 
be sure of the tribe; the habit and fruit is of 
the Justicoides—caule herbaceo atropurp. sim- 
