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469, Crinum americanum L. O—Louisiana. 
470, ZiGApDENvus glaberrimus Mx—Alabama. 
471, Ennearina pleiuna Raf. Pleea tenuif. 
Mx. O.—Carol. singular Genus by 9 stamens 
whence my name, Pleea like Leea are bad, 
Plee was no botanist, very rare. 
472, NARTHECIUM americanum Ker.—Nova 
Cesarea, G. very distinct by wooly stamens as 
Anthericum. 
418, Narth, ossifragum O—Eur. borealis. 
474, Asama scabra Raf. new fl. p. 35. Tofi- 
elda pubens El. &c—Carol, Alab. G. of Adan- 
son. 
419, Abama pubens Raf, ut supra. Tofielda 
do Nut— Virginia. : 
476, TorrEeLpa capitata Raf. scaposa, fol. lin- _ 
earib. acutis, brevis nervosis glabris, scapo tere- 
to nudo vel unifoliato, ff. capitatis minutis sub- 
sess. petalis obl. obt.— Labrador, annual, leaves 
uncial, scape 3 to 4 inches, flowers white very 
smaH about 6, hardly any bract, capsules gib- 
bose with a minute reffexed style. t 
477, ScHoLLERA graminif. Schr. W. Lep- 
tanthus schoilera Mx. &c—Pensylv. Ohio. — 
478, Apnorra filiformis Raf. n. fl. 36, Tri- 
glochin triandrum Mx. &c Ohio to Florida. 
479, Abb. palustris R. n. fl. 37. Trigl. do L. 
. O—Lake Erie, j 
480, Abb, pumila R. n. fl. 37. Trigl. barre- 
lieri Loiseleur—Canada, Gallia. 
481. Sisyrincnium flexuosum Raf. caule 
dichot. flexuoso anceps, fol. brevis ensatis acu- 
tis vix nervosis, spathis lanc. diphylis ineq. fl. 
Subeq. 3-48. capsulis ovoideis truncatis torulo- 
Sis—Arkanzas and Texas, semipedal, leaves 1 
. Or 2 inches, specimens in fruit only. - À 
482, yr. tenuifolium Raf. caulib. cespito- 
