144 AUT. BOT. 
1035, Q. pagoda R. als. 82, falcata var. E. 
Carolina. 
1036, Q. saberoides R. 1808, als. 83. Flor. 
1037. Q. ilexoides R. als. 84. Florida, 
1038, Q. heterophyla Pursh O. Florida, see 
als. 87. 
1039, Q. dilatata R.als. S8. Apalachian Mts. 
1040, Q. heteroloba R. als. 89. W.-Kentuky. 
1041, Q. gonoloba R- als. 90. Kentucky. 
All these are true Oaks, the following belong to 
subg. Dryopsila with double styles. 
1042, Dryopsila aprica R. als. 92, blended 
in Q. imbricaria. Kent. Tennes. Illinois. 
1042, Dr. verrucosa R. als. 93, imbricaria 
Mx. Carol. Louisiana. 
1043, Var. obliqua R. als. 94, Florida. 
1014, Dr. laurina R. als. 95. laurif. var. 
auct. Carol. Florida. 
1045, Dr. maritima R. als. 96. not of all 
authors, Florida. 
1046, Dr. cuneifolia R. als. 97. incana 
Bartr. Florida. 
1047, Dr. cinerea R. als. 98, cinerea et vi- 
rens of some. Flor. Carol. 
1048, Dr. virens R. als. 99. Flor. Louis. 
1049, Dr. oligodes R. als. 100. Louisiana. 
1050, EtAcRvs orientalis O, Arabia,Persia 
1051, El. angustifolius O. Hisp. ad Grecia. 
1052. NEMELAIA Raf. Cal. 5part. eq. de- 
ciduus, petalis 5 connivens basi subcoalitis cun- 
eatis obt. stam. 5 hypogynis ad petalis oppositis 
et eq. filam. lanceol. antheris linearib. pistil obl. 
villoso, stylo tereto, stig. capitato emarg. capsu- 
la oboy. 2loc. polysp. Erutex fol. sparsis 
laurinis, fl. corymbosis term.—curious G, 
near to my Junia see 15, but both of family 
Myrsinides probably, by opposite stamens, the 
