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«raj group' includes many small plants often 

 blended, habit similar in all, but the minute 

 flovvors are difficult to analyze and must be 

 studied alive,I have some with only one male fl. 

 an the perianthe that form my G. Aplarina new 

 !t!ora 89*2, many vvill b« found to possess this 

 character : meantime I novi^ make 3 s«bg. in it 

 Xameslke, Xamohala lobes entire, and Apla- 

 rina fl. raonandrous. 



682, X supina Raf. dec. 15 — Novebor. ad 

 Ohio, vvell described by me with the 2 next as 

 Euphorbia in X817 : this has leaves ovatoblong 

 ■obt. serrat. fl. fasciculate, prostrate, deemed IL 

 maculata by Torrev. 



683, X. littoralis Raf. dec. 16 — Novebor. 

 ieaves ovate rounded subcord. uninerve serrate, 

 fl. solitary. prostrate, 



684, X vermiculata R, dec. 21. Noveb. ad 

 Kentucky, erect, leaves oblong acute serrate 

 trinerve, fl. solitary. These 3 belong to Xa- 

 mobala, have hairy stems, leaves obliqual. 



685, X glauca Raf. caulib. prostr. ramosis 

 pilosis fol. glaucis glabris ovatobl. obliq. sub- 

 serr. acutis 3 nervis, axilis paucifl. foliosis, caps. 

 glabris — Kentucky, Virg. easily known hy its 

 glaucous appearance, not spotted. 



686, X. depressa Raf. Euph. do Torrey, 

 thyfnif. Am. bot. not of India, leaves elliptic 

 obt. subserrate hairy beneath, axils multiflore. 

 New ¥ork to Louisiana. 



687, X. maculata R. Euph. do O. difiers 

 from X. vermiculata by leaves smooth with a 

 fuscate spot, obtuse uninerve opaque not vermi- 

 culate. 



688, X. palestina Raf. Euph. canescens Sie- 

 ber non L, caulib. prostratis pubens, fol, glabris 

 ellipt. obt. obliq. crenatis, axilis multifl. foliosis, 



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