14 AUT. BOT. 



do Lind. non Chrysis L.— Calif, et Origon. 

 91, GYfi a^hpsis flexuosa Raf. herb. Clintonia 



Lind. 1830 non Raf 1818— Origon. 

 92,CA]ffPANtJLA altfina L. 0~Alp. Sibir. Ann^r. 

 bor. 



93, Veronica prostrata Hoffm— Gernn. Sibir. 

 Atn. bc«*, 



94, CoBEA scandens O. — Texas, Mex. 



95, Glaux maritima L. O. — Europa. 

 MARZARtA Raf. (bot) diff. Bocconia, cal. 



nullus vel evanescens, stam. 12-15 filif. anth. 

 longis linear, ovar. obi. stipit. stig. unicum 

 oblongnm obt. Herha €icaulis, Jl. racem, 

 compos. — Totally unlike Bocconia which is 

 frutescent, with 6-8 stamens, style bifid &.C. 

 This has habit of Heuchera. 



96, Marzaria cordata Raf. Bocconia do W. 

 O — China^ fol. longe petiol. cord, repandis, 

 bracteis subul. t 



97, Epiiwedium alpinum L. O — Alpis &-c. 

 TROXIRUM Raf. Sylv. tel. 494. diff. Piper 



fol, opp. vel vertic. stigma obliq. &c. 



98, Troxirum mllosum Raf. toto villos. fol. 

 subpetiol. opposit ovatobl. apice atten. ob- 

 tusis uninervis, spicis fiiif.glabris axii.et term. 

 — ^Central America, sent me as Piper blan- 

 dum,but very distinct,herbaceous erect,6to 10 

 inches high, leaves uncial, spikes biuncial. 



99, Trox. varians Raf. Piper verticillatum L, 

 O. — Antilles. Small plant 3 to 6 inches high, 

 leaves variable obovate or oblong, opposite or 

 3-5nate, always sessile obtuse trinervate. 



100, Zalitea linearis Raf. new fl. 990 — Ar- 

 kanzas, fine N. G. of Euphorbides. 



Thus this Century contains 28 N. G. of mine, 

 whereof 7 now first described, with many 

 new and very rare species. 



