150 AUT. EOT. 



1096, M. mtifolia Raf. scabra R. m. 20, but 

 not of Wildenow, which is the M. canadensis, 

 here the leaves are deeply trilobe, with inter- 

 jected large teeth, ample cordate thin roughish, 

 lobes ovate acuin. equally serrate Louisiana. 



1097, M. petiolaris R. m. 10. laciniata? 

 Miller. Polynesia ? 



1098, M. multicaulis Perotet, Raf. mon. 9. 

 China $c, it has a var. with crisp concave 

 leaves. 



1099, M. italica Lam. R. m. 2. Italy. 

 1000, M.. cretica Raf. m. 4, Creta, sent me 



as M. byzantina, but very different by granular 

 leaves &c. t In my complete monograph of this 

 G, I have ascertained 25 sp. whereof 7 of North 

 America, and 16 of the old continent. 



This Century contains 8 New Genera whefc- 

 of 4 are now first described, and 55 new species 

 whereof 12 now described, all trees and shrubs* 



CENTURIA XII. 



1101, AERUA tomentosa Forsk. deserts of 

 Arabia and Nubia. 



1102, NEVROLIS Raf. cal. duplex scarioso 

 fuscato persistens, ext. 2-3 sq. ineq. brevis, in- 

 ternus Spart. segm. ineq. lanceol. acut. carina- 

 tis 3-5nervosis. 8tam. 3 subul. erectis, liberis, 

 antheris utrinque emarg. Pistilum ovato coni- 

 co, stylo brevis, stig. obt. simplex, capsula unilo- 

 cul. monosp. oblonga, Herba, fol. alt, pet. sti- 

 pulis 0, j(Z. glomer. axil, et term I must add 

 this G. to the numerous G. that I established in 

 my flora tellur. ont of the Celosides and Achy- 

 ranthides tribes, very peculiar by stamens, nef- 

 vose calix, whence the name, monotype. 



JVecrola fnscata Raf. (Ceiosia virgata Hor- 

 tis.) glabra caule simplex angul. fol. longe pe- 

 tiol. ovatis a cum. integris, basi acutis decurrens 



