G AUT. HOT. 



1), DILLENIA scandens W Australia, t 

 PSYCHANTHUS Raf. Spec. Sc! 1814. 



10, MyrtifoLia Raf. ut supra Poly gala do L. 

 &c. Africa Austr. 



11, Phyllis nobla L. <c Canarialns. 



12, Correa alba O. Australia. 



13, RIPSOCTIS egyptiaca Raf. als. 52 Salix 

 octandra, Sieber Egypt. 



NESTRONIA Raf. n. fl. 503, N. G. of tribe Daph- 

 nides, 



14, TJmbellula R. 504, shrub of Georgia &c. 

 JUNIA Raf. Dioica, fl. masc . . , fern. cal. 



5part. persist, cor. apart, lobis spatulatig trua- 

 catis,glandulis 5 oppos. (an stain, abort?) ovar. 

 ovat. glabr. stylo 1 stig. 2fidum. capsula 2lo- 

 eul. sem. paucis planis ellipticis. Frutex^foL 

 oppos. fl. axiU* N. G. near to Cletbra and 

 Cyril la; but habit unlike, and perhaps of 

 tribe Myrsinides if there are 5 stamens op- 

 posed to segments of Corolla. I restore for it 

 the name of Junta given to Clethra by 

 Adanson. 



15, JWBTIA triflora Raf. ramulis teretis rugoste 

 fuscatis, fol. petiol. glabris, ovatobl. serratib 

 acutis reticulatis. pedunculis axil, trifioris 

 pretty shrub, flowers small white, found name- 

 less in a parcel of plants received from Flor- 

 ida, but whether Floridan, Antillan or Afri- 

 can I am not sure. 



16, CLETHRA acuminata MX. Carolina* 



17, Cl. tomentosa Lam. South New Jersey, 



18, C/. angusti/olia Raf. ramulis apice hispi- 

 dis, fol brevi petiol. angustis cuneatis acutis, 

 apice mucronato-serratis, subtus pallidrs gla- 

 bris,nervis hispidis: rac.gracilislax. angul.pu- 

 beris, bracteis linearib, pedic* eq. calieib. vix- 

 acutis, furfuraceis, glauco-fulvis, Florida 



