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Catalogue of Planls gro\i:ing in East-Florida. 289 



Oldenlandiagloniorata. Mich. 1. p. 83. 



Houstonia rotundifolia. Mich. I. p. 85. 



Ludiwigia hirsnta, Lamark EncycK 3. p. 587. 



L. linearis. Walter. Flo. Carol p. 89. 



L lanceolata. Elliott, p. 213» 



L. capitata, Mich. 1. p. 90. 



Lycium carolinianium. Mich. 



Rivina humilis- TVilld. 



Ilex, opaca. Aiton. Hort. Kew. 1. p. 169. 



I. Dahoon rT^/^er. Flor. Carol. 241. 



Ilex. ^ laurifoltay foViis majoribus ellipticis, subaeutis 



integerriiBis semper virentibus, pedicellis elongatis subtriflo- 

 iris. 



Obskrvations. — Nearly allied to L Dahoon. 

 Obolaria virginica. Lin. 



PENTANDRIA. 



Purshia, bispida, Spfengel. Oaosmodium bispiduin. 

 Mich. 1. p. 133. 



Ipomoea niaritima. Brotan^sProd. Flor. Nov. Holland. 

 p. 486. Convolvulus m^viiimus. Br own^s Jamaica, p. 153. 



Iporaoae. obicularis. Elliott, p. 257. Ic. Botan. Rep. t. 

 319. 



T. Bona nox. Pnrsh. I p. 145. Not perhaps of Lin- 

 naeus. 



T. mechoacanna. mechoacanna alba. Banhin. T. ma- 

 ' crorhiza. Mich. 1. p. 141. Exclude the synonym of T. 



lalapa. Pursk. 1. p. 146. 



Ipomeria coronopifolia, Cantua coronopifolia. Willd. 



Phlox divaricata. Lin. Persoon. 



Solanum verbascifolium. Willd. Pluck. Almag. 35L 

 t*3l6. f. K 



Capsicum baccatum. Lin. The fruit according to Mr- 

 Ware, IS about the size of a pea, somewhat oblong, and, as 

 usual, red when ripe. This species commonly used in 

 Florida as a condiment by the inhabitants; is in common 

 with the Cayenne pepper of Jamaica, called "Bird Pep- 

 per." It is the pepper spoken of by my friend Wm. Bar- 

 Jiam, in his Book of Travels, page'71, and may probably 

 De the Capsicumhaccatum B, w/nfwwm of Miller, from 

 '^vhich, as well as C. baccatum. of its more usual aspect. 



