Catalogue of Plants grozoing in East-Florida. 289' 



Oldenlandia glomerata. Mich- 1, p. 83. 



Houstonia rotundifolia. Mich. 1. p. 85. 



Ludiwigia hirsuta, Lamark Encycl. 3. p. 587. 



L. linearis. TValtir. Flo. Carol, p. 89. 



L. lanceolata. Elliott, p. 213. 



L. capitata, Mich. 1. p. 90. 



Lycium carolinianium. Mich. 



Rivina humilis. Willd. 



Ilex, opaca. Aiton. Hort. Kew. 1. p. 169. 



I. Dahoon. Walter. Flor. Carol. 241. 



Ilex. *laurifolia, foliis majoribus ellipticis, subacutis 

 integerrimis semper virentibuSj pedicellis elongatis subtriflo- 

 ris. 



Observations. — Nearly allied to I. Dahoon. 



Obolaria virginica. Lin. 



PENTANDRIA. 



Purshia. hispida. Sprengel. Onosmodium hispidum. 

 Mich. 1. p. 133. 



Ipomoea maritima. Broivn^sFrod. Flor. Nov. Holland, 

 p. 486. Convolvulus maritimus. ^rotf;^'^ Jamaica, p. 153^ 

 Iporaoae. obicularis. Elliott, p. 257. Ic. Botan. Rep. t. 

 319. 



T. Bona nox. Pursh. 1 p. 145. Not perhaps of Lin- 

 naeus. 



T. mechoacanna. mechoacanna alba. Banhin. T. ma- 

 crorhiza. .Afic/i. 1. p. 141. Exclude the synonym of T. 

 lalapa. Pursh. 1. p. 146. 



Ipomeria coronopifolia, Cantua coronopifolia. M^illd. 



Phlox divaricata. Lin. Persoon. 



Solanum verbascifolium. Willd. Pluck. Almag. 351. 

 t. 316. f. 1. 



Capsicum baccatum. Lin. The fruit according to Mr. 

 Ware, is about the size of a pea, somewhat oblong, and, as 

 usual, red when ripe. This species commonly used in 

 Florida as a condiment by the inhabitants, is in common 

 with the Cayenne pepper of Jamaica, called " Bird Pep- 

 per." It is the pepper spoken of by my friend Wm. Bar- 

 tram, in his Book of Travels, page 71, and may probably 

 be the Capsicum baccatum B. minimum of MiWer, from 

 which, as well as C. baccatum. of its more usual aspect. 



