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^itie (Tasoba) sagittata Raf. ramis 4gonis 

 scabris, fol. sagittatis subtus pallidis, stipulis bi- 

 fidis inflatis, fl. capitatis globosis, bracteis ova- 

 tis acutis. Both in Japan, see Thunberg fl. 

 Jap. 



16. Addition to 418 — Polygonum filiforme 

 of Japan is not a Chulusium ; but another N. 

 G. according to Thunberg's description. I will 

 call it SuNANiA FiLiFORMis, dedicated to Su- 

 nan a Japanese Botanist, cal. 4part. ineq (ut in 

 Tovara) stam. 5 ineq. stylis 2, sem. compressa 

 subtriquetra. Habit of Tovara,stam. and seeds 

 different. Fol. ovatis, stipulis ciliatis inflatis, 

 spicis filiformis. 



17. Addition to 770 — Blephiloma Raf. (oil. 

 edge) cal. tubulosus membran. glaber, non an- 

 gul. subinfl. subincurvus, apex obliquatus 5 

 dent. ineq. subul. margine et dentis ciliatis. cor. 

 incurva, galea concava emarg. villosa, margine 

 dense fimbriato, labello brevis 31obo medio 

 emarg. stam. glabris, Herbaceus, fol. cord.fl. 

 vertic. — This may well be a Genus of itself 

 likewise rather than subg. The type is a new 

 N. Amer. plant, while no other Phlomis has 

 been found in this continent. Bl. amplifolia 

 Raf. fol, inf. amplis petiolatis cordatis deltoi- 

 deis crenatis obtusis glabris, fol. floralis sessilib. 

 parvis ovatis dentatis acutis, verticillis multifl. 

 bracteis cal. eq. linear, ciliatis. In Texas and 

 Arkanzas, 3 to 4 feet high,lower leaves 8 to 13 

 inches long, 6 to 10 broad, corolla white incar- 

 nate : seen alive in gardens. 



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