48 AUT. BOT. 
359, Hept. lanceolatum Raf. caule trifido 
squamat. ramis toment, fol. petiol. alternis lan- 
ceol. acutis snbtus tomentosis, fl. term. paucis 
lanatis masc. subternis pedic.—Arkanzas annu- 
al, pedal, leaves uncial narrow. 
360, Hept. fruticosum Raf. caule suffrutic. 
dichot. squamat. nudum, fol. oppos. petiol. 
oblongis undul. acutis subt. toment. flor. glome- 
ratis capit. ad dichot. vel apice, tomentosis, fl. 
masc. spicatis, bracteis linearib. ciliatis—Ar- 
kanzas. very distinct sp. all the others being an- 
nual, flowers realy capitate. yet itis not the 
real capitatum of Mx. which has obtuse leaves 
and is herbaceous. Calix ver large, segments 
unequal thick obovate, seeds diucius large 
fuscate round lenticular. 
361, DnEPApENIUM maritimum Raf. neog. 4 
Sylv. T. 357. Croton do Walt. El. &c non W. 
P. disjuntid. Mx. This shruby G. has calix 
4-6fid. equal, Elliot says 6fid, his own specimens 
are 4-5fid. Cr. marit. of W. Pers. &c with el- 
liptic tomentose leaves and fl. spicate must be 
another sp. my specimens have mostly broad 
ovate leaves seldom subcordate, few term. fl. 
pedic..calixurceolate, segm. ovate obt. Carol. to 
Florida. 
362, Drepad. argyranthes Raf. Croton do 
Mx. &c, non W. P.—Cuba, Florida. I refer 
this fine shrubto this G. some fl. being also 4fid. 
my specimen from Cuba of Jalambic and of 
Baldwin from Floride agree, but not at all with. 
Vildenow—frutic, ramulis angulatis squamulo- 
sis, fol. alt. petiol, ellipt. vei obl. acutis vel obt. 
infimis obov. supra granulatis, subtus argenteis, 
fl. term. racemosis glomeratis argenteis. 
3, Decarinium glandulosum Raf, neog. 5, 
