D6 AUT, BOT. 



pedic. equante — Florida (Baldwin) very slen- 

 der, flowers small white., t 



675, Cy AT HOFuoR A picta Raf. ft. tef. 1190 — ■ 

 Florida. 



676, Pleuradena coccinea Raf. fi. tel. 1174 

 ^Mexico, t I published this (t*_ 1833, it is the 

 Poinsetia of Graham 1836. 



677, Desmonema hirta Raf. fl. tel. 1175-- 

 Kentucky, t 



678, Lepaoena leucoloma Raf. fl. tel. 1176i 

 Euph. marginata Pursh'nonKunth — Arkanzas* 



679, Vallaris (Raf. fl. 1. 1180) ipecacuana 

 Raf. Euph. do O. — Novaces. ad Carol. It has 

 many varieties, unijlora, linearifolia leaves 

 linear obtuse, lieterophyla some oblong others 

 parabolic ligulate narrow^ &c. 



680, Var. portulacoides R. Euph. do Lin. 

 &0, apparently only a var. with broader leaved 

 often retuse, New Jersey. 



681, DEMATRA Raf. Cbot) periantho camp, 

 villoso pluridens, fl. masc. pluris, fem. stip. vil- 

 loso, stig. 3 sess. acutis, Capsulis duplex, externa 

 villosa ineq. dehiscens, interna glabra Crustacea^ 

 3valvis Ssperma. Frutex dichotomus foL op~ 

 pos. fl. axil, — certainly a peculiar G. with 

 habit of Xamesike and Croton, friiit very sin^ 

 gular, the outer coat is perhaps a calix. 



Dematra sericea Raf. (Euph. villosa Siebei' 

 non Waldstein) caule dichot. angul. lutescens 

 pubens, fol. petiol. ovatis obt. integris villosis, 

 subtus cano sericeis, fl. axil, solit. sessilib. caps, 

 globosis cano tomentosis — Palestina, sent me by 

 Sieber as E. villosa, but the previous sp. of 

 Hungary is a Tithymalis. A shrub bipedal, 

 leaves hardly uncial, flowers small, capsules 

 lar^e. 



XAMESIKE Raf. fl. tel. 1181, This nat- 



