74 AUT. BOT. 
and Chrysophylum,—Sclerozus means hard 
branches, they are brown rugose, leaves petio- 
late cuneate acute or obtuse, reticulate above, 
glaucous silky hairy beneath: flowers fascicu- 
late on long peduncles, calix camp. rufous, 5 
lobes obt. unequal, corolla rather longer. My | 
specimens are inerme, from Florida. 
503, Bumeria undulata Raf. new flora 545 
—Cuba and South Florida. 
504, Bum. arachnoidea R. n. fl. 546—Ar- 
kanzas. + 
505, Bum. rufa Raf. ramis fusco rufis villo- 
sis, fol. subsessil. ellipt. obt. undul. margine re- 
vol. supra glaücescens subtus rufis villosis reti- 
culatis; flor. glomeratis densis rufis—Florida, 
disc. by Ware, I made it a var. of B. lanugi- 
nosa in new flora, but it appears peculiar. t 
506, Bum ? serrulata R. n. fl. 548—Alaba- 
ma, a doubtful shrub, since flowers lacking: 
there are many such in. Florida and Alabama, 
even when flowers known, as the 3 next till 509. 
907, Bum? denticulata R. n. fl. 547, cer- 
tainly no Bumelia, I was deceived by Collins 
label; he and I have destroyed all the flowers 
except 2 to analyze this singular tree, which 1 
compared with Nyssa denticulata and Schi- 
zandra, both akin in leaves, but not in flowers. 
lt is nearer to my G. Lomilis, but I have fixt it 
protem as follows. 
STREBLINA Raf. (ambiguity) dioical, fl. 
masc ... fem. calix 5part. lac. ineq. subrot. ob- 
tusis undul. petalis 5 ellipt. obt. undul. subeq. 
calix brevior, pistilum minimum in apex pedun- 
culo immerso,stigma obt. sessil. fruct . . . drupa 
isp ?— Thus it differs from Nyssa by petals, un- 
equal calix &c, from Schizandra by many pe- 
culiarities, and yet it may be of same family or 
