CENT. XI. 149 
Pensylv. and New York, branches virgate pu- 
bescent 4gone, fl. rather small subaxillary, 
1085, Phil. discolor Raf. ramulis teretis gra- 
bris palens, fol. latovatis vel subcord. acum. sub- 
serratis supra glabris, subtus canescens pilosis 
fl. term. subracemosis, stylis coalitis—Apala- 
chian Mts. Carol. &c, very different from last 
by twigs. leaves and flowers larger. 
1086, Phil. coronarius L, Europe, near 
the last, but twigs striate leaves acute at base. 
4 styles &c. 
1087, Myrtus biflora L. Cuba, Jamica. 
1088, Myrtus italica Raf. sylv. tel. 637, one 
of the sp. blended in M. comunis, Italy, Sicily, 
Spain dec. 
1089, Fusricus glabra Raf. new fl. 580. 
Morus et Broussonetia tinctoria of some,.but 
different from Fusticus vera 581. I have in 
my new flora shown that this Genus is peculiar 
and indicated 4 types. This is from Cuba and 
South Florida. 
1090, BnovssoxrrTtA papyrifera Duh. Morus 
do L, see my new fl. 584, and my monograph 
of Mulberries—Japan and Polynesia. 
1091, ToxvLow maclura Raf. new fl. 578, 
pomifetum Raf. 1817, Maclura aurantiaca Nut. 
1818, Brousson. tinct. of Kunth and Torrey! 
described and well named by me one year be- 
fore Nuttal, and Maclura has another Genus— 
Texas, Arkanzas &c. 
1092, Morus rubra L. Raf. monogr. 17, 
North America. 
1093, M. reticulata Raf. mon. 18. Ohio to 
Tennessee. 
1094, M. riparia R. M. 22. Susquehannah R. 
1095, M. parvifolia R. m. 23, Apalachian 
Mts, 
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