GENT. X. 1129 



— Florida, found by Baldwin, who states it was 

 wrorgly blended vvith Sm. hastata, leaves un- 

 cia', flovvers in a small ombel arising out of a 

 «mall globular ball ending the peduncle as in 

 Parillax and Aniketon, is it of that Genus? but 

 6o\vers on long pedicels, sepals iinear. 



939, Sm. L. memhranacea Raf. inermis, ra- 

 mis 4i?onis, fol. ovatis acumin. cuspidatii baei 

 rotundatis tenuis sive membranaceis onervis 

 non reticul. concolor, levissimis ; pedunc. pet., 

 subeq. 5-6fl. fl. longe pedic. nutans — Alabama, 

 leaves large 3 to 4 inches very thin, flowers 

 rather large campanulate as in most Amor. Sp. 

 petals lanceolate. 



940, Sm. L. rhombifolia Raf. inermis, caule 

 subangul. foU ovatis rhombeis vel sublanceol. 

 vel subauricul. acutis perennis, trinervis reticul. 

 glabris marg. levis — sent me as Sm. china^ 

 quite unlike it, more akin to Sm. lanceolata L. 

 Sibiria? leaves uncial. t 



941, Sm. L. cynanchifolia Raf. inermis, ra- 

 mis gracilis subang. sulcatis, fol. cordatis acu- 

 tis cuspidatis levigatis tenuis trinervis, axilis 

 cirrhiferis,pedunc. geminatis Sfloris, ad pet. lon- 

 gior — Sibiria ? sent me also as Sm. China^ yet 

 quite diffcrent, almost herbaceous, leaves un- 

 cial. 



942, Sm. L. farinosa Raf. pseudochina L. 

 (bad name) Car. to Florida, very usefui cereal 

 plant. 



943, Sm. L. lanceolwta L. Elliot — Carol. 

 Fioriida, leaves realy lanceol. base acute, end 

 obtusely acum. ombels multifl. on very short pe- 

 duncles, berries red globose. 



The Sm. cicindifolia, walteri, ovata, and alba, 

 are doubtful Sp. not yet procured by me. 



944, Parilax laurifolia Raf. neog. 36. Smi- 

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