NEOFIIYTON. 
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383. Agalinis filifolia Raf. Ger. do Nut. 
Ell. I have not seen this sp. of Florida, it ap- 
pears to differ by terete stem, leaves filiform, 
carnose, corolla large similar to A. palustris, 
calix likewise. 
384. Agalinis micropiiylla Raf. smooth, 
stem virgate terete costate silicate, leaves re- 
mote adpressed scattered minute linear obtuse, 
flowers spicate subsessile, peduncles shorter 
than calix, teeth short acute, corolla smooth 
ciliate shallow — in Florida, collected by Le- 
conte (Collins herb) very slender, few alternate 
branches, few leaves 2 or 3 lines long, stem 
deeply grooved and ribbed not angular. Flow- 
ers small similar to those of A. glauca . Quite 
distinct from next by stem, leaves and pedun- 
cles. 
385. Agalinis aphylla Raf. Ger. do Nut. 
El. smooth, stem virgate nearly simple 4gone 
leaves opposite like scales ovate acute deci- 
duous, flowers racemose opposed, peduncles 
elongate triple of calix, teeth minute acute— 
Carolina to Florida. My specimen is only pe- 
dal, and in fruit, quite aphyllous, capsules ovate, 
there are 2 other doubtful sp. of this Genus, 
Ger . leucanthera fl. lud. 155, which is probably 
a var. of Ag . tenuifolia G. 2. Ger. jlammea 
of Bartram travels omitted by all later botanists, 
is perhaps a Russelia ! for G. auriculata see 
next Genus. 
386. TOM ANTHER A Raf. calix 5parted 
unequal, corolla smooth venose, rotate campan- 
ulate 5!obed, lobes rounded 2 superior larger, 
stamens 4 didynamic very unequal, 2 of double 
length, filaments smooth fiexuose, anthers smooth 
bipartite, the 2 cells unequal, dehiscent lateraly, 
style fiexuose, stigma obtuse. Capsule ovate 
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