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mucronatis, subtus glaucis pubescens, fl. term. 

 paucis in ramis reconditis — New Jersey, habit 

 of next, leaves large 2 or 3 inches, fl. white few 

 hidden among terminal leaves and sterile 

 branches. 



1346, Ap, canabinum L. North Amer.Ieaves 

 obl. or elliptic mucronate, base acute quite 

 smooth, fl. white small in forked stem. 



1347, A/?i hypericifol. L. leaves sniooth base 

 obt. or subcordate, commonly decumbent. var, 

 latif, angustif, procurnbens ^c. 



1348, Ap. sibiricum L. Sibiria, Kentucky, 

 leaves smooth lanceol. acute at both ends not 

 mucronate, fl, termimal. 



1349, Ap. venetum L. adriatic islands. t 



1350, Cynanchum microphylum R. new fl. 

 882. Florida.t 



1^51, Cyn. acutumh, Hisp. Sic. Egypt. 



1352, Cyn, erectum L. Syria, Creta. t 



1353, Lyonsia cuspidata R. n. fl. 883. Cy- 

 nanch. angustif. of some, Florida. Geous of 

 Elliot, his sp. is my L. maritima, which is 

 Ceropegia palustris ? Pursh. 



13.54, Lyonsia ? scoparia R. Cynanch. do 

 Nnt. probably of this G. habitsimilar. Florida. 



1355, GoNOLOBus biflorus Raf n. fl. 879. 

 Arkanzas, Texas &c, fl. small segments obl. 

 acute. 



1356, Gonol. mictophylus Mx. Carol. to 

 Kentucky, leaves oblong cordate acum. pubesc. 

 fl, greenish, purple, segments linear obt. 



1357, GonoL obliquatus Mg. Pens. toKen- 

 tucky, differs by leaves obliquaKshorter acute 

 ciliate glaucous beneath, segments of corolla 

 obliqualy acute. 



13.58, Gottol. carolinensvsi K N. Cynanch. 

 do W. CaroK diflers by leaves obl. cord. acute 



