104 FLOIl. TELLUll. 



require revision as yet, some have Calix and 

 Cor. subeqiial, others only 2 fertile stamens, or 

 a peculiar style or fruit like the next G. 



394. Stvleiiiiodon, Raf. Cal. tubul. Sdent. 

 ineq. Cor. tubulosa, limbo subbilab. lab. sup. lato 

 emarg. inf. 31obo. Antheris 4 sessilis. Stylo la- 

 tere unidentato, stigma capitatum. Nux inde- 

 hiscens dura, 41oc. 4sp. — Blended with Verbena 

 and Phryma by all our authors, habit similar, 

 but fruit peculiar, the name means lateral tooth- 

 ed style. 



395. Styleurodon carolinianam, Raf. Ver- 

 bena do L. Phryma do Walt. Scabro erecto, 

 fol. cuneatis oblongis ineq, serratis, spicis filifor- 

 mis. — From Carolina to Florida and Alabama, 

 seen alive. Very near Verb, ringens in habit. 

 See my New flora. 



396. Plexipus, Raf. (Norn, mythol.) Cal. 

 tubul. 5angul. 5dent. Cor. tubul. limbo 51obo 

 equalis. Stam. 4 didyn. Ovar. oblong. Stylo bre- 

 vis,!stig. simplex, Nux 4gona 2loc. 2sperma, sem. 

 clavatis dehiscens. Hubitus ut Verbena et 

 Buchnera, nearer the last Genus. 



397. Plexipus cuneifolius, Raf. Buchnera 

 cuneifolia Thnnb. L. W. P. auct. Phryma de- 

 hiscens Lin. supl. Wild. Fol. cuneatis glabris 

 apice dentatis. — South Africa, put in two Ge- 

 nera by Linneus, W. &c. very near Buchnera 

 and above all B. Cernua ; but the true Sp- of 

 Buchneras have a real Capsule, with emarginate 

 lobes to the Corolla. By this G. Verbena is 

 linked to them, as it is to Lippia by ^a- 

 pania. 



398. MicALiA, Raf (Nympha) diff. Buch- 

 nera by, Cal. infundibulif 5dent. Cor. tvdio lon- 

 gissimo, limbo piano 51obo, lobis rotundatis. — 

 FoU opp.Jl. a. till, pedunc. bibract. — Habit pe- 



