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including some of the sp. thereto referred. The 
name means many stipitate glands. 
Prrorapnium ciliatum Raf. Croton glandul. 
hortis! caule fruct. toment. fol. longe petiol. Ja- 
tovatis acum. integris. supra pubens, subtus vil- 
losis canis ut petiolis, margine glandulis ciliatis, 
ad axilis pet. fascicul. spicis brevis term. fl. 
fem. 2-3 ad basis, cal. obl. obt. toment—South 
America, totally unlike our Crot. glandul. near- 
er toCr. hirtum, which is annual with serrate 
leaves; leaves uncial, flowers rather large 30 
to 40 free stamens. 
370, CnozoPHonaA tinctoria Raf. 8S. 'T. 369. 
Croton do L, O. the G. is of Necker—Sicilia 
Grecia-&c. 
Fa Crozoph. plicata Raf. Crot. do Vahl. 
c—Egypt. 
272, ALLOSANDRA Raf. diff. Tragia, fl. 
masc 4 sepalis, stam. 4-8, filam. brevis 2-4, 
utrinque 2antheriferis. fl, fem. 4-6part, reflexis 
deciduis,stylo trifido deciduo, capsula 2-3-4coca. 
loculis monosp. sem. globosis. Herbac. fol. alt. 
Jt. axil. racem. bracteatis—all the N. Amer. 
sp. of Tragias appear to belong to this G. diffi- 
cult to fix by the anomalies, yet quite distinct 
from the triandrous Tragias, the name implies 
different stamens. : 
Attosanpra verbenifolia Raf. Tragia urens 
var. Auct. erecta simplex pubesc. fol. sessil. obo- 
vatis vel. cuneatis inciso serratis, basi integris, 
racemis pedunc. bract. lin. fl. fem. subsess. nu- 
tans, cal. sepe 6part. brevis, stig. 3 obtusis re- 
volutis—Florida, found by Baldwin and Ware, 
semipedal, leaves uncial, 3 sp. have been ming- 
led in our Tragia urens, thisthe next and lin- 
earis, none are urent. : 
373, Allos. lanceolata Raf. Trag. innocua 
