46 AUT. BOT. 
341, Ilys. refracta R. (El—Florida Carol. 
very rare. ; 
342, Hys. dilatata R. (Mg. Pens. Carol. 
243, Ilys. anagallidea Raf. (Mx.—Alabama 
Kent. It differs from last by—fol. ovatis acu- 
tis serratis superis angustis, ped. fol. subeq. cal. 
subul. caps. obl. acntis ad cal. duplo longior. 
344, Hemiantuus micranthus Nut—Philad. 
845, CuvprriNA minima Raf. (Crypta N.) 
Peplis americana Pursh—Banks of Hudson & 
Ts ricis Rivers. 
346, DicHoNpuA caroliniana Mx—Florida 
and Louisiana. 
347, Scuxvnria abrotanoides Roth, Pectis 
pinnata Lam.— Mexico. 
. 348, Ximenesia enceloides Cav. &c—Mex- 
ico. f 
349, Prqueria trinervia Cav. &c,—Cuba, 
exico. 
350, Cosmea bipinnata Cay. &e—Mexico. 
331, Pstapia glutinosa Jag. W. &c, Conyza 
do Lam.—Ins. Mauritius &c, 
352,,.Roruta integrifolia vel pue 
W. &c-—Andryala rothia Pers, —Hisp. Sicilia. 
353, Lerremon lineare Raf: (1809) Sylv. 
Tel. 372. Urotonopsis do Mx. O---New Jersey 
. to Florida. 
354; Lept. ovalifolium Raf. Crotonopsis do 
Collins herb. caule 2-3chot. squamatum, tol, 
opp. ternisque petiol. ovatis acutis subtus-argen- 
teis, fl. ad dichot, vel term. fem. subsess. masc. 
pedunc--Florida found by Baldwin; annual 
semipedal. leaves semiuncial thick nervose, 
flowers very minute, I eannot verify if the cap- 
sule is monosperm as in the Gh the habit is quite 
like tbe next. 
