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leaves sometimes subfasciculate, discovered 

 1818, long deemed a doubtful Ilex. 



232. Ageria (mac) uniftora Raf. frut. ramu- 

 lis cinereis uniH. fol, ovatis oblongisve utririque 

 acutis petiol. remote serrulatis, subtus et petio- 

 lis pubesc. fl. dioicis, cal. ciliolatis Shrub of 

 Alabama, branchlets terete with 1 to 3 leaves 

 and a terminal flower, berries pisiform, stig. glo- 

 bose depressed, calix almost square. 



233. Ageria (mac) mucronata Raf. frutesc. 

 ramis albo punctatis, fol, subfascic. obi, vel el- 

 lipt. subobliquis integris, basi acutis, apice mu- 

 cronatis, tenuis glabris, pedunc. axil. 3-7fl. sub 

 verticillatis^ pet. longior fl. dioicis Apalachian 

 Mts* shrub 4 feet. 



234. Ageria (mac ?) opaca Raf. Ilex do Ait. 

 auct. This sp. and laxiflora, with the habit of 

 AquifoUuin, have the stigma simple, and 4 ste- 

 rile filaments in the female flowers; wherefore 

 perhaps a peculiar subg. NOTHOLEX Raf. 

 Robin was mistaken to state the stamens op- 

 posed to corolla, else it would be removed from 

 the family. Corolla 4parted as in Dahunia, ca- 

 lix not persistent as in Ageria, thus a peculiar 

 G. perhaps, 



235. Ageria (Dah) cassena R. Ilex do and 

 Vomitoria auct. This ought to be the type of 

 Dakunia, along with the akin sp. to which El- 

 liot asejibes 2 stigmas, realy one bilobe or bifid, 

 and often only 2 seeds. But /. prinoides, li- 

 gustrina, angiistif. myrtifolia <fyc, are so blen- 

 ded and confused, each author appearing to 

 mean a different kind, that I must leave their 

 settlement for a peculiar Monograph. 



230. Ageria (Dah) palustris Raf. Ilex dahun 

 Walt, MX. P. E. . 11. cassine L fol. obi. lanceoL 

 coriaceis lucidis semperv. acutis integris, juniorib 



