G AUT. BOT. 



1), DiLLENiA scandens W — Australia, t 

 PsYCHANTHus Raf. Spec. Sc* 1814. 



10, Myrtifotia Raf. ut supra — Polygala do L. 

 &LC. Africa Austr. 



11, Phyllis nobla L. 4*c — Canarialns. 



12, Qorrea alba O. — Australia. 



13, RiPsocTis egyptiaca Raf. als. 52 — Salix 

 octandra, Sieber — Egypt. 



Nestronia Raf. n. fl. 503, N. G. of tribe Daph- 

 nides, 



14, Vmbellula R. 504, shrub of Georgia &c, 

 JUNIA Raf. Dioica, fl. masc . . , fem. cal. 



5part. persist, cor. 5part. lobis spatulatig truB- 

 catis,glandulis 5 oppos. (an stain, abort?) ovar. 

 ovat. glabr. stylo 1 stig. 2fidum. capsula 2lo- 

 eul. sem. paucis planis ellipticis. Frutex^foL 

 oppos. fl. axilL — N, G. near to Cletbra and 

 Cyrilla; but habit unlike, and perhaps of 

 tribe Myrsinides if there are 5 stamens op- 

 posed to segments of Corolla. I restore for it 

 the name of Junia given to Clethra by 

 Adanson. 



15, Jwnia triflora Raf. ramulis teretis rugosifi 

 fuscatis, foK petiol. glabris, ovatobl. serratib 

 acutis reticulatis, pedunculis axil, trifloris — 

 pretty shrub, flowers small white, found name- 

 less in a parcel of plants received from Flor- 

 ida, but whether Floridan, Antillan or Afri- 

 can I am not sure. 



16, Clethra acuminata Mx. Carolina. 



17, CI. tomentosa Lam. — South New Jersey, 



18, C/. angustijolia Raf. ramulis apice hispi- 

 dis, fol brevi petiol. angustis cuneatis acutis, 

 apice mucronato-serratis, subtus pallidis gla- 

 bris,nervis hispidis: rac. gracilis lax. angul. pu- 

 beris, bracteis linearib, pedic. eq, calieib. vix- 

 acutis, furfuraceis, glauco-fulvis, — Florida 



