78 Ai; 1 . BOT. 



533, Magn, grandiflora L. Florida* Louis, 

 leaves elliptic, base acute, hardly reticulate, un- 

 dulate, 4 to 6 inches long. 



534, Magn. lacunosa Raf. fol. amplis planis 

 oblongis basi acutis, apice obt. utrinque latere 

 glabris lucidis nervosis lacunoso reticulatis, — 

 Florida, the real holy tree of the Seminoles, 

 leaves 8 to 10 inches long, 3 or 4 in the middle. 

 Is it a var. of last ? 



535, Magn. ferruginea Collins (vel rotun- 

 dif.) fol. subrbtundis, basi et apice obtusis, su- 

 pra lucidis vix reticul. subtus arete tomentosis 

 ferrugineis, m^rgine cartilagineis subundul — 

 Alabama ? certainly totally unlike the last, and 

 also from M. grandifl. leaves smaller on longer 

 petiols, 2 or 3 inches long and broad, densely 

 v^^ooly beneath : found by Kin. t 



536, Cladrastis tinctoria Raf. (or albiflora) 

 1825,new fl. 700,— Virgilia lutea Mx, and all au- 

 thors, quite a peculiar G. — Kentucky to Alaba- 

 ma, flowers white not yellow as stated by Nut- 

 tal, who never saw them, vernal fragrant.^ 



537, Zanthyrsis paniculata Raf. n. fl. 702. 

 Cuba, Florida, mistaken for the Virgilia aurea 

 of Abyssinia by some. 



538, KONXIKAS Raf. cal. urceol. gibbo- 

 sus subbilab. 5dent. ineq. cor. papil. vexillum 

 deflexum, dilat. alae. subeq. obov. carina bipar- 

 tibilis, stam. 10 monadelphis ineq, ovar. compr. 

 stylo horizontalis lato piano glabro, stigma oot. 

 Leg .... Scandens Jol. pinnatis alt, stipula' 

 lis, fl. raeem. 2bract, — Apparently a N. G. 

 near hathyrus and Clitoria, sent to Collins by 

 a German Botanist for our Ccrcis canadensis I 

 the name was the Greek one of Cercis. 



Komxieas acuminatum Raf. scandens, foUo- 



