

Catalogue of Plants groicingin Ea:st'Florida. 295 



ciently distinct from the other species indigenous to the U. 



States, 



Cassia nictilans. Willd, 



Stellaria elongata. MitlalPs p. 289. 



Limonia acidissima? Lin. 



Observatioxs. — Perhaps a distinct species. As tlie 

 spines, or rather prickles, are by pairs. The leaflets are 

 small, roundish-oval and crenated. It bears considerable 

 resemblance to the figure in the Flora malabarica quoted 

 for L. crenulata, but is in all probability a distinct spe- 

 cies, and my specimen is too imperfect for description. 



ICOSANDRIA. 



F 



Chrysobalanus oblongifolius, Mich. 1. p. 283. 

 Lythrum virgatum. Willd. 



Sesuvium pedunculatum. Dccaadolle^ Leaves h'near- 

 oblong. Anthers purplish red. 

 Aronia arbutifolia. Perssoon^ 



POLYANDRIA, 



Befaria racemosa. Mich* 

 Helianthemum canadense. WilUL 



Rhizophora mangle. Lin. Cateshys Carolina, 2. p. 63 

 t. 63. 



Ascyrum amplexicaule. Mich. 1. p. 77. 

 Hypericum galioidcs- JVilld. 

 H. sphasrocarpum? Mich. 



Magnolia glauca. B *pumila, foliis ellipticis utrinque 

 acutis. 



Observations. — A dwarf variety not exceedmg three or 

 four feet. 



■*J. 



Porcelia pygmaaa. Persoon. 2. p. 95. 

 Clematis viorna. Willd. Sp. Pi. 2. p. 1288. 

 Cyamus luteus. nelnmhium luteum. ITilld. 



