Catalogue of Plants grorving in East-Florida. 295 



ciently distinct from the other species indigenous to the U. 



States. 



Cassia nictitans. Willd. 



Stellaria elongata. JVuttalPs p. 289. 



Limonia acidissima? Lin. 



Observations, — Perhaps a distinct species. As the 

 spines, or rather prickles, are by pairs. The leaflets are 

 small, roundish-oval and crenated. It bears considerable 

 resemblance to the figure in the Flora malabarica quoted 

 for L. crenulata, but is in all probability a distinct spe- 

 cies, and my specimen is too imperfect for description. 



ICOSANDRIA. 



Chrysobalanus oblongifolius. Jlfic/i. 1. p. 283. 

 Lythrum virgatum. Willd. 



Sesuvium pedunculatum. Decandolle, Xeaves linear- 

 oblong. Anthers purplish red. 

 Aronia arbutifolia. Perssoon, 



POLYANDRIA. 



Befaria racemosa. Mich. 



Helianthemura canadense. Willd. 



Rhizophora mangle. Lin. Cateshys Carolina, 2. p. 63 

 t. 63. 



Ascyrum amplexicaule. Mich. 1. p. 77. 



Hypericum galioides. Willd. 



H. sphasrocarpum? Mich. 



Magnolia glauca. B *pumila, foliis ellipticis iltrinque 

 acutis. 



Observations. — A dwarf variety not exceeding three or 

 four feet. 



Porcelia pygmaea. Persoon. 2. p. 95. 

 Clematis viorna. Willd. Sp. PI. 2. p. 1288, 

 Cyamus luteus. nelumbium luteum. Willd. 



