98 AUT. BOT. 
caps. glabris— Palestine, certainly neither X. 
canescens nor vulzaris, long stems, small leaves 
thicker above. 
689, X. alsinoides Raf. glabra dichot. diffu- 
sa, fol. sessil. ovatis acutis integris, fl. axil. solit. 
sessilib. caps. granulatis—Sibiria, small plant, 
flowers very minute, leaves not obliqual, found 
in Collins herb. as E. Gangularis! 
690, X. deltifolia Raf. glabra dichot. erecta, 
fol. sessil. lato deltoideis aeutis integris, fl. axil. 
soli. sess. caps. granulatis—Florida pedal, 
leaves not obliqual, lobes of flowers entire, akin 
to last and to E. cordifolia of Elliot ; but not 
at all like E. literata of another G. altho’ so 
labelled in Collins herb. 
691. X. polyzonifotia R. Euph. O—Noees. 
ad Car. maritimis, 
692, X. gracilis R. Euph, do Elliot. —Flo- 
rida, near last, leaves longer, fl. larger white, 
lobes entire, thus aiso a Xamobala like most of 
the above. 
693, X. A. hypericifolia R. Euph. O of 
subg. or G. Aplarina like all the next. Canada 
ad Carol. several var. 
694, Var. sanguinolenta, simplex, fol. ma- 
cula rubra notata. Pensylv. 
695, Var. parviflora R. ramosa elata, fol. 
angustis obl. fl. parvis—Alabama. 
696, X. A. micranthes Raf. glabra prostrata 
diffusa, fol. petiol. ellipt. obt. integris vix obliq. 
axilis sepe unifi. vel foliosis, fl. subsess. caps. 
glabris—Louisiana ad Alabama, very branched, 
leaves very small, fi. very mimute, 
697, X. A. microphyla Raf. n. fi 994 — 
Texas and Louisiana, near last, leaves still 
smaller cordate obliqual. 
