CENT, XI. 149 



Pensylv. and New York, branches virgate pu- 

 bescent 4gone, fl. rather small subaxillary, 



1085, Phil. discolor Raf. r^mulis teretisgra- 

 bris palens, fol. latovatis vel subcord. acum. sub- 

 serratis supra glabris, subtus canescens pilosis 

 fl. terra. subracemosis, stylis coalitis — Apala- 

 chian Mts. Carol, &c, very different from last 

 by twigs. leaves and flowers larger. 



1086, Phil, coronarius L, Europe, near 

 the last, but twigs striate leaves acute at base. 

 4 stvles &-C. 



1087, Myrtus hiflora L. Cuba, Jamica. 



1088, Myrtus italica Raf. sylv. tel. 637, one 

 ofthesp. blended in M. comunis, ItaIy,'Sicily, 

 Spain 4*c. 



1089, FusTicus glabra Raf. new fl. 580. 

 Morus et Broussonetia tinctoria of some, -but 

 different from Fusticus vera 581. I have in 

 my new flora shown that this Genus is peculiar 

 and indicated 4 types. This is from Cuba and 

 South Florida. 



1090, Broussonetia papyrijera Duh. Morus 

 do L, see my new fl. 584, and n^y monograph 

 of Mulberries — Japan and Polynesia. 



1091, ToxYLON maclura Raf. new fl. 578, 

 pomifet-um Raf. 1817, Maclura aurantiaca Nut, 

 1818, Bpousson. tinct. of Kunth and Torrey ! 

 described and well named by me one year be- 

 fore Nuttal, and Maclura has another Genus — 

 Texas, Arkanzas &c. 



1092, MoRus ruhra L. Raf. monogr. 17, 

 North America. 



1093, M, reticulata Raf. mon. 18. Ohio to 

 Tennessee. 



1 094, M, riparia R. M. 22. Susquehannah R . 



1095, M, pnrvifolia R. m. 23, Apalachian 

 Mts. 



