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Carol. Florida, mv specimens have the glands 

 on stem, branched angular, leaves small petio- 

 late obi. acute. 



293, Isn. cylindrica D. R. Ludw. do Elliot 

 Carol, to Louisiana stem, ang, no glands, 

 leaves sess. lanceol. acute 1-2 inches long, sub- 

 repand. 



294, AMMANIA linearifoUa Raf. ramosa O. 

 ramis 4gonis virgatis, fol. linearib. obt. nonnulis 

 basi dilatatis, fi. sepe verticil. one of 4 sp, or 

 var. blended ia A. ramosa, this the largest bi- 

 pedal. This G. only differs from Isnardia by 

 calix Sdentate. 



295, Am. multicaulis Raf. caulib. angul. vir- 

 gatis simpl. fol. linearib. acutis, fl. sepe vertic 

 Virginia, pedal, leaves uncial, 



296, Am. teres Raf. caule teres vix ramoso 

 fol. obi. obt. carnosis, caulinis basi cord, ad nic- 

 dio. angiistatis, rameis cuneatis brevis, fl, sepe 

 solit Virg. ad Carol, pedal, leaves twice as 

 broad as in last, broader at both ends. 



297, Am. longifolia Raf. caule teres vix ra* 

 moso, fol. elongatis gramineis acutis flacidis, 

 basi cord, amplex. subtus glaucis, fl. sepe solit. 

 Arkanzas and Louisiana, leaves 2 or 3 inches 

 long strap shaped not narrower in the middle, 

 thin and flacid, not rigid as in the^others, pe- 

 tals white. 



298, Am. diffusa (quid ?) caule teres ramoso 

 diffuso fol. spatulatis oblongis obtusis repando 

 crenatis, basi angustatis vel dilatatis, pedunc. 

 axil. 2-5floris sent under that name (not in my 

 books) without locality, probably Antilliau, 

 leaves uncial, fl. very small. Is it of G. Ron- 

 conia ? see 33. 



299, CAMPANULA divaricata MX. Wasioto 

 or Cumberland Mts. of East Kentucky. 



