CENT. IX. 133 
acum. media serratis, racemo apice comoso, fl. 
oppos. nudis, cal. pubescens. bract. term. ovatis 
acum. coccineis ut fl.—Texas, Mexico &c. fine 
plant, leaves biuncial, flowers scarlet large, often 
erroneausly called Salvia coccinea. 
This Century includes 24 new Genera,where- 
of 6 now described, and 36 new species,where- 
ef 30 now first described ; all of Labiate Order, 
which shall be continued hereafter with the 
Salvides family. 
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CENTURIA X. 
ENDOGENOUS OR MONOCOTYLE. ; 
901, AncoLasra tomentosa Raf. Lophiola 
aurea Sims, Conostylis americana Pursh, Tor- 
rey, Elliot, Nuttal, Eaton '—Florida ad Nova- 
ces, fine rare plant, put in an Australian Genus! 
Lophiola was employed, Argolasia is good : of- 
ten blended with next by similar habit. —— 
902, Lacnantuus tinctoria Elliot, Heritiera, 
Gm. Mx. non alis, Dilatris heritiera Pers. 
Eat. Nut. Tor.---Novaces.ad Florida. Wrong- 
ly united to Dilatris S. Afr. G. known from last 
by shorter leaves, compact ft. triandrous &c. 
903, Cnocus aureus Sims, floribundus Ha- 
worth— Hisp. Aquitania, beautiful sp. fl. golden. 
904, Crocus suzianus Curtis b. m. 656— 
Italia, Grecia, ti. small yellow with purple stripes, 
leaves long. : : 
905, Crocus vittatus Raf. bulbo unico reti- 
cul. fol. fl. eq. setaceis glaucis subeanalie. re- 
eurvis acutis, spatha membr. bivalvis acutis, tu- 
bo cor. eq. limbo vittato acuto---Austria, sent 
me as Cr. vernus which once included a dozen 
sp. near Cr. luzianus, fl. similar same size smail 
pale grey with 3 to 5 ribbon like stripes 
purple: whole plant only 3 inches. 
