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hiscens, Fol. alt. fl. axil—this will include the 
remainder of the N. American Sp. of Jussieva, 
the real Ludwigias being distinguished by cap- 
sules short angular cubical opening by a ter- 
minal pore 
Avenota grandifiord Raf. Jussieva do Mx. 
&c—Florida &c fol. lanceol. acutis, fl. decan- 
dris, seldom producing seeds. 
282, Adenola glauca Raf. Jussieva lepto- 
carpa Nut. &e, erecta caule angulato hispido, 
fol. sessil. obl. et cuneatis acutis glaueis, fl. brevi 
ic. sepe I2andris, cal. hisp. lane. acum. tri- 
nervis, petalis eq. capsul. glabriusc. multinervis 
— Louisiana to Alabama, ultra pedal, leaves 1 
or 2 inches, flowers small petals short, capsule 
very singular, when quite ripe uncrowned but 
still indehiscent, seeds peculiar cordate flat 
with truncate margin around. 
283, Adenola longipes Raf. Ludw. peduncul. 
nonnulis non Mx. Eatonia amphibia Rid. Mpt. 
repens, glabra, caule assurgens flexuoso, fol. 
longe petiol. ellipticis vel latobl. utrinque acutis, 
fl. longe pedunc. fol. eq. sepe decandris, cal. 
lane. acutis, petalis obov. venosis ad cal. longior 
—torida and Louisiana in water, pedal, leaves 
large 2 to 4 inches long, 3 to 6 with petiols,fiow- 
ers yellow larger than in last, 5 short alt. sta- 
mens often s ortive or changed into glands,cap- 
sule as in li t, but evidently Secular when im- 
mature al! seeds peculiar triquetrous oblong 
truncate at both ends, perhaps a subg. Teres- 
perma Raf. as there is a previous Eatonia, 
Quite distinct from Ludw. pedunettosa with 
oppos. linear leaves. = 
284, Lupwiera mollis Mx. O—Car. Florida, 
Alab. 
285. Ludw. pilosa Walt. Virg. Car. caule 
