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Gnaphalium polycepJialum, Michx., is the only Gnaphalineous plant in 

 the collection. 



Erechthites ideracifolia, Raf., agreeing with E. Mlradorensis, Schultz 

 Bip. PI. Lind. (360) ; Neurolcena lohata, R. Br. (6G), and Neurolcena 

 {Schistocarpha) Lindenii, Schultz Bip. in PI. Lind. ined. (45, 272) ; 

 Gynoxijs Berlandieri, DC. (79), which according to Weddell's views 

 would be referred to Senecio, notwithstanding the style ; Senecio lohatus, 

 Pers., which is not only S. Mississippianus, DC, but probably also S. 

 Tampicanus, DC, not of Gray, PI. Wright. (90). 



Leria nutans, DC (73) and L. integrifolia, Cass.? (74); also P^- 

 naropappus roseus, Less. (64). 



Lobelia Gliffortiana, Willd., both smooth and hairy forms, the cap- 

 sule nearly all inferior (249, 308) , and L. eardinalis, L., a variety with 

 almost entire leaves (160). 



Ardisia Picheringia, Torr. & Gray in DC Prodr. Said by Mr. 

 Ervendberg to be common in all the woods and prairies. Accords very 

 well with the plant of Key West. Corolla sometimes with a completely 

 convolute estivation, rarely quincuncial (216). 



Jacquinia racemosa, A. DC ? a form with oblong-lanceolate leaves, 

 14^ to 3^ inches in length, the tube of the corolla not exceeding the 

 calyx (245, 369). 



Plumbago scandens, L. (213). 



Plantago Virginica, L., a fertile form with the lobes of the corolla 

 connivent over the fruit, P. Jioccosa of Decaisne being the same with 

 the lobes of the corolla spreading (182). 



The Bignoniaceae are Bignonia Andrieuxii, DC? (166) ; Amphilo- 

 pliium molle, Cham. & Schlecht., a mere variety of A. panieulatum 

 (113); Tecoma stans, Juss. (103); T. leucoxylon, Mart, (also Tabe- 

 buia rosea, DC. ?), said to be " a large tree with rose-red flowers, called 

 Palo de Rosa " (329) ; an undetermined flowering plant of the order 

 (195, 326) ; Martynia diandra, Glox (114). 



The Acanthacere are a nearly stemless form of Elytraria caulescens, 

 Ledeb. (173) ; Blechum Brownei, Juss. (294) ; Dicliptera assurgens, 

 Juss. (264) ; Rhytiglossa dasyclados, Nees ? (349) ; Oryphiacanthus 

 angustifolius, Nees ? (109, by error distributed as 104) ; and Drejera 

 Willdenowiana, Nees, the lower lip of the corolla merely three-lobed at 

 its summit (333). 



The Verbenaceae are Callicarpa acuminata, H. B. K. (212) ; Lan- 

 tana odorata, L. (1 62 in part) ; a variety of L. canescens, Kunth (107) ; 



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