182 AUT. BOT. 
mucronatis, subtus glaucis pubescens, fl. term. 
paucis in ramis reconditis—New Jersey, habit 
of next, leaves large 2 or 3 inches, fl. white few 
hidden among terminal leaves and sterile 
branches. 
1346, Ap. canabinum L. North Amer.leaves 
obl. or elliptic mucronate, base acute quite 
smooth, fl. white small in forked stem. 
1347, Ap. hypericifol. L. leaves smooth base 
obt. or subcordate, commonly decumbent. var. 
latif. angustif. procumbens &c. 
1348, Ap. sibiricum L. Sibiria, Kentucky, 
leaves smooth lanceol. acute at both ends not 
mucronate, fl, termimal. 
1349, Ap. venetum L. adriatic islands. T 
1350, Cynancnum microphylum R. new fl. 
882. Florida. t 
1351, Cyn. acutumL. Hisp. Sic. Egypt. 
1352, Cyn. erectum L. Syria, Creta. T 
1353, Lyonsia cuspidata R. n. fl. 883. Cy- 
nanch. angustif. of some, Florida. Genus of 
Elliot, his sp. is my L. maritima, which is 
Ceropegia palustris? Pursh. 
` 1354, Lyonsia? scoparia R. Cynanch. do 
Nnt. probably of this G. habit similar. Florida. 
1355, Goworomvs biflorus Raf. n. fl. 879. 
Arkanzas, Texas &c, fl. small segments obl. 
acute, 
1356, Gonol. mictophylus Mx. Carol. to 
Kentucky. leaves oblong cordate acum. pubesc. 
f. greenish, purple, segments linear obt. 
1357, Gonol. obliquatus Mg. Pens. to Ken- 
tucky, differs by leaves obliqual, shorter acute 
ciliate glaucous beneath, segments of corolla 
obliqualy acute. 
1358, Gorol. carolinensis E, N. Cynanch. 
do W. Carol, differs by leaves obl. cord. acute 
