N AUT. BOX. 



533, Magn. grandiflora L. Florida, Louis, 

 leaves elliptic, base acute, hardly reticulate, un- 

 dulate, 4 to 6 inches long. 



534, Magn. lacunosa Raf. fol. am pi is planis 

 oblongis basi acutis, apice obt. utrinque latere 

 glabris lucidis nervosis lacunoso reticulatis, 

 Florida, the real holy tree of the Seminoles, 

 leaves 8 to 10 inches long, 3 or 4 in the middle. 

 Is it a var. of last ? 



535, Magn. ferruginea Collins (vel rotun- 

 dif.) fol. subrotundis, basi et apice obtusis, su- 

 pra lucidis vix reticul. subtus arete tomentosia 

 ferrugineis, margine cartilagineis subundul 

 Alabama ? certainly totally unlike the last, and 

 also from M. grandifl. leaves smaller on longer 

 petiols, 2 or 3 inches long and broad, densely 

 wooly beneath : found by Kin. t 



536, CLADRASTIS tinctoria Raf. (or albiflora) 

 1825,new fl. 700, Virgilia lutea MX, and all au- 

 thors, quite a peculiar G. Kentucky to Alaba- 

 ma, flowers white not yellow as stated by Nut- 

 tal, who never saw them, vernal fragrant., 



537, ZANTHYRSIS paniculata Raf. n. fl. 702. 

 Cuba, Florida, mistaken for the Virgilia aurea 

 of Abyssinia by some. 



538, KONXIKAS Raf. cal. urceol. gibbo- 

 sus subbilab. 5dent. ineq. cor. papil. vexillum 

 deflexum, dilat. alae. subeq. obov. carina bipar- 

 tibilis, stam. 10 monadelphis ineq, ovar. compr. 

 stylo horizontalis lato piano glabro, stigma obt. 

 Leg .... Scandens Jol. pinnatis alt. stipula- 

 tis, fl. racem. %bract, Apparently a N. G. 

 near Tuathyrus and Clitoria, sent to Collins by 

 a German Botanist for our Ccrcis canadensis ! 

 the name was the Greek one of Cercis. 



KONXIKAS acuminatum Raf. scandens, folio- 



