152 AUT. BOT. 
fascato teres, fol. longe petiol. ovatis cordatis» 
que acum. basi sepe obliquatis, stipulis nullis, 
axilis foliosls, spicis ovatobl. axil. et term. acu- 
tis carneis—East Indies, large plant bipedal, 
leaves ample, spikes small. t | : 
1113, Cel. rosea Raf. glabra, caule stricto 
angul. fol. brevi petiol. ovatobl. acum. basi acu- 
tis; stipulis nullis; spicis axil. subpedic. petiolis 
longior, ovatis acum. spicis term. major oblon- 
gis roseis—Ceylon, fine sp. pedal, annual as all, 
flowers of a pretty rose color. All these are 
blended inour gardens with Cel. cristata a 
very different luxuriant sp. 
1114, Gompurena ciliata Raf.. (globosa non- 
ulis non L.) caule sub4gono pubescens, fol. sub- 
petiol. ellipticis acutis furfureis ciliatis, capitulis 
globosis longe pedunc. involucris diphylis ovatis 
acum.—East Indies, blended in gardens with 
G. globosa, leaves 3 to 4 inches long, flowers 
of a pale flesh color almost fulvous. 
_ 1115, Gomphr. lanceolata Raf. ramis stria- 
tis hirsutis, fol. petiol. angustis lanceol. acutissi- 
mis glabriusc. ciliolatis, capitulis sepe term. glo- 
bosis depressis, involucris nullis— Brazil, sent 
me as G. brasiliensis, but very different, small 
plant much branched, leaves uncial, some al- 
most linear, heads white very smiall. 
. 1116, Pracipra rufa Raf. new fl. 840. Any- 
chia hernarioides? Mx. Florida. 
1117, Anevnocoua imbricata Raf. new fl. 
839, Paronychia argyrocoma Nut. Anychia do 
Mx. Mts. of Virginia. 
1118, Anycuta divaricata R. n. fl. 835. Al- 
legh. Mts. 
1119, Anychia lateralis R. n. 8. 836. Ken- 
tucky hills. 
1120, A. fastigiata R. n. fl. 837. ditto. 
