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including sonie of the sp. thereto referred. The 

 iiame means many stipitate e;lands. 



Pj.eopadium cilialum Raf. Croton glandul. 

 hortis! caule fruct. toment. fol. lon^e petiol. la- 

 tovatis acum. integris. supra pubens, subtus vil- 

 losis canis ut petiolis, margine glandulis ciliatis, 

 ad axilis pet, fascicul. sj^icis brevis term. fl. 

 fem. 2-3 ad basis, cal. obl. obt. toment — South 

 America, totally unlike our Crot. glandul.near- 

 er toCr. hirtum, which is annual with serrate 

 leaves ; leaves uncial, flowers rather large 30 

 to 40 free stamens. 



3^70, Crozophora tinctoria llaf. S. T. 369, 

 Croton do L, O. the G. is of Necker — Sicilia 

 Grecia-&-c. 



371, Crozoph. plicata Raf. Crot. do Vahl. 

 4*0 — Egypt. 



272, ALLOSANDRA Raf. diflf. Tragia, fl. 

 masc 4 sepalis, stam. 4-8, filam. brevis 2-4, 

 «trinquc 2antheriferis. fl, fem. 4-6part, reflexis 

 deciduis,stylo trifido deciduo, capsula 2-3-4coca. 

 locuhs monosp, sem. globosis. Herhac. fol, alt. 

 fl. axil. racem. bracteatis — all the N. Amer. 

 sp. of Tragias appear to belong to this G. diflDi- 

 cult to fix by the anomalies, yet quite distinct 

 from the triandrous Tragias, ihe name implies 

 different stamens. 



Allosandra verhenifolia Raf. Tragia urens 

 var. Auct. erecta simplex pubesc. fol. sessil. obo- 

 vatis vel. cuneatis inciso serratis, basi integris, 

 racemis pedunc. bract. lin. ft. fem. subsess. nu- 

 tans, cal. sepe 6part. hrevis, stig. 3 obtusis re- 

 volutis — Florida, found by Baldwin and ,Ware, 

 semipedal, leaves uncial,3 sp. have been ming» 

 led in our Tragia urens, thisthe next and lin- 

 earis, none are urent. 



373, Allos, lanceolata Raf. Trag, innocua 



