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Eupatorium gl: 
Eupatorium stigmatosum is E. album, 
Eupatorium cassinefolium is E. cuneifolium, Willd. 
glastifolium is Liatris odoratissima, Willd. 
i inn. 
_ Cyperus pes-avium is apparently C. dentatus, . 
Cyperus filicinus, is apparently C. Gatesii, Torr. 
Tephrosia mollissima is T. spicata, Nuit. 
Poralea alnifolia and P, alopecurina are Rhyncosia tomentosa, Torr. 
_ Clitoria Alabamensis is Centrosema Virginiana. : 
Lespedeza eytisoides is Pitcheria galactoides, Nuit. / with the flow- 
ers colored purple ; whereas they are said to be yellow in the liv- 
Ing plant. 
Hedyotis fasciculata is H. purpurea, Torr. & Gr. 
Diodia auriculosa is a variety of D. Virginica. 
. Sabbatia simplex is Rhexia stricta, Pursh. ; 
Uscuta remotiflora and C. fruticum, (not figured,) must be left for 
Dr. Engelmann to determine. Fees 
Melanthium biglandulosum, (not figured) is probably Zygadenus gla- 
rrimus, Miche. acral 
Euphorbia discolor is E. polygonifolia, Michz. non Linn. ‘a sid 
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