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916, PELOTRIS i^af. very singular mon- 

 struous deviation of Hyacinthus comosus L. 

 with paniculate flowers chiefly abortive, without 

 corolla, anthers sessile— Type P. paniculatiis 

 Raf. Hyac. do et monstruosis auctoris — Italia, 

 very rare, t 



917, Gyromia avnminata Raf, Medeolavir- 

 ginica L. foi. caulinis obovatis obi. acuin. triner- 

 vis, floralisovrtis acum.— Canada ad Louisiana, 

 several var. picta^pentaphyla^ angustata Slc» 



918, Gi/romia cuneata Raf, fol. caulinis 

 cuneatis obtusis vel retusis, floralis obovatis ob- 

 tusis— Mts. AUeghanies, leaves narrow and 

 short, biuncial. t 



919, /?AYANiA cordata O — Cuba. 



920, Ray. mucronata O — Cuba, t 



921, Ray. quinquenervia J?af. fol. petiol. 

 longe lanceol. basi obt. apice obt. cuspidatis, 

 subtus pallidis pilosis 5nervis, racemis fol, bre- 

 vior — Cuba, leaves biuncial narrow, flowers mi- 

 nute, t 



922, jKusci s hypoglosus O — Italia, Hunga- 

 ria- 



923, Ruscus aculeatus O — Eur. austr. 



924, Da\ae racrmosus Moencii Pers. Rus- 

 cus do L. — Grecia, Creta. f 



SMILAX, I have divided this G. into 3 ever 

 since 1825 neog. dividing Parllax and I^emexiSy 

 1 shall now add 2 others XnlkHon, Dilax. Ki- 

 pogonum of Forster must be restored and the 

 real Smilax includes 2 subg. Oplax more or 

 less aculeate, Luiste inerme. The sp. of North 

 and South America are in utter confusion. I 

 shall begin to elucidate them. See Elliot and 

 till 952. 



925, Smilax O. hispida /2af. ramis striatis 

 hispidis basi teretis, apice angulatis, fol. corda- 



