84 AUT. BOT. 
sis, petiolis teretib. pubescens, foliolis ovatis 
acutis 2-5fidis, utrinque reticul. supra scabris, 
subtus villosis lutescens, drupis globosis villosis 
luteis—Florida to Louisiana, my specimen in 
fruit deeply umbilicate quite yellow very hairy ; 
leaves firm and thick, a very large vine: forthe 
Louisiana plant, see flora Lud. for a long ac- 
count, but fruit not described there; very dif- 
ferent from all. 
571, FESTANIA Raf. (bot.) diff. Sumacus, 
cal. urceol. 5fidus,petalis minimis obl. obt. stam. 
5 subsessil. fl. fem... fol. ternatis, foliolis 
omnis sessilib. fl. panic—at least a subg. leaves 
disposed as in Lobadium, flowers as in Suma- 
cus. 
Fesranta mirea Rat. (Rhus do. Coll. herb.) 
ramulis fuscatis angul. fol. brevi petiol. foliolis 
sess. ineq. oblongis acutis integris, supra reti- 
culatis, subtus canis furfuraceis, nervis fulvis— 
Africa, leaves small, flowers very minute. 
572, Lopapium Raf. N. G. 1819. Torrey 
has omitted Myrica trifoliata L. in the synon- 
ymes and has only one sp. (not aromatic) but 
there are 3 sp. or var. besides his new, my Lob. 
trilobatum. 
Lobadium rupestre Raf. ramis subangul. 
punctatis, foliolis ovatis acutis grosse serratis, 
supra glabris subtus pubescens— Virginia, Ken- 
tucky, Carol. ad rupes. 
573, Lobad. fetidum Raf. ramis teretib. fo- 
liolis ovatis obovatisque acutis grosse serratis 
pra scabris, subtus tomentosis fulvescens— 
"am Mts. wood fetid, leaves scentless as in 
574, Lobad. rotundifolium Raf, ramistere- 
tib. foliolis subrot, sepe obtusis subintegris vel 
