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another link with Fothergilla, Hamamelis &c 
—SrREBLINA denticulata Raf. fol. petiol. ovatis 
obovatisque glabris,venis reticulatis, basi acutis, 
apice sepe acum. margine parce dentatis, pe- 
dunc. filif. unifl. extraxil. petiolis equante— 
Florida, leaves very thin biuncial, flowers 3 
times as large as in Nyssa, incarnate. 
508, Lomiuts ciliata Raf. alsogr, 1, 2. Com- 
pare with last and with next, certainly neither 
like Nyssa nor Schizandra. 
509, Forrestiera? glauca Raf. ramulis 
fuscatis rugosis, fol. subsessilib. obovat. acut. in- 
tegris ciliolatis glabris, subtus glaucis. drupis 
sessilib. ovatis acutis levis—Alabama. I thought 
I'had another sp. of Lomilis, but it agrees in 
nothing but the ciliolate leaves, and the fruit is 
as in Forrestiera, but I have not the flowers: 
akin also to For. disticha, and it may form 
another G. with it when flowers known. Leaves 
very thin 1 or 2 inches long, fruit small. + 
510, TATINA Raf. (bot) monoical, fl. masc. 
cal. camp. 4-5gonus, 4-5fidus, acutus, corolla 
brevis equante camp. 4-5fida, stam. 4-5 ad cor. 
opposita ? fl. fem. cal. 4part. deciduus, ovar, 
globoso stig. sess. capit. umbilic. sepe bilob, 
drupa globosa, nucleus rugosus bisulcato, 2loc. 
2sperm. Frutex inermis. fol. alt. fl. axil. sepe 
fascic—another G. akin to Bumelia, but if the 
stamens alternate with corolla, it rather belongs 
to Ilexides, and is akin to Ageria. 
Tatina parviflora Raf. ramulis teretis cine- 
reis parce granulatis, fol. petiol. oblongis vel 
cuneatis, apice acutis vel obt. integris vel ero- 
sis, subtus nervis pubens, juniorib. villosis, fl. 
fascic. axil. petiolis brevior, drupis subsolit. pe- 
dunc. pisiformis—discovered by Dr. Hart near 
Natchez in 1820, since obtained also from Ar- 
