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359, llept. lanceolatum Raf. caule triiido 

 squamat. rainis tomcnt, fol. petiol. alternis Ian- 

 ceol. acutis snbtus tornentosis, fl. term, paucis 

 lanatis masc. subternis pedic. Arkanzas annu- 

 al, pedal, leaves uncial narrow. 



360, Hept* fruticosum Raf. caule suffrutic. 

 dichot. squamat. nudurn, fol. oppos. petiol, 

 oblongis undul. acutis subt. toment. flor. glome- 

 ratis capit. ad dichot. vel apice, tomentosis, fl. 

 masc. spicatis, bracteis linearib. ciliatis Ar- 

 kanzas. very distinct sp. all the others being an- 

 nual, flowers realy capitate, yet it is not the 

 real capita turn of MX. which has obtuse leaves 

 and is herbaceous. Calix very large, segments 

 unequal thick obovate, seeds often solitary large 

 fuscate round lenticular. 



361, DREPADENIUM maritimum Raf. neog. 4 

 Sylv. T. 357. Croton do Walt. El. &c non W. 

 P. disjuntifl. MX. This shruby G. has calix 

 4-6fid. equal, Elliot says 6fid, his own specimens 

 are 4-5fid. Cr. marit. of W. Pers. <c with el- 

 liptic tomentose leaves and fl. spicate must be 

 another sp. my specimens have mostly broad 

 ovate leaves seldom subcordate, few term. fl. 

 pedic^calixurceolate, segm. ovate obt. Carol, to 

 Florida. 



362, Drepad. argyranihes Raf. Croton do 

 Mx.'&c, non W. P. Cuba, Florida. I refer 

 this fine shrub to this G. some fl. being also 4fid. 

 my specimen from Cuba of Jalambic and of 

 Baldwin from FloridB agree, but not at all with 

 Wildenow frutic, ramulis angulatis squamulo- 

 sis, fol. alt. petiol, ellipt. vei oW. acutis vel obt. 

 infimis obov. supra granulatis, subtus argenteis, 

 fl. term, racemosis glomeratis argenteis. 



363, DECARINILM glandulosum Raf. neog. 5, 



