OF NORTH AMERICA. 
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late oblong obtuse — found in Florida by Dr. 
Baldwin and mistaken for F. ligustrina by Col- 
lins altho’ nearer F. porulosa. The warts are 
remarkable similar to those of some Chionan- 
thus, unequal oblong flat rimose, the leaves are 
uncial quite glaucous on both sides, slightly re- 
ticulate and "with no pores beneath, but a few 
scattered white small warts or dots, probably 
an Aecidium or parasitical fungus ; the berries 
are similar to Barberries as long as the pedun- 
cles, and dark purple. 
719. Forestiera porulosa Poiret. Adelia 
do Mx. Borya do W. P. Elliot. Leaves cori- 
aceous sessile oval lanceol. obtuse, margin re- 
volute entire, beneath porulose punctate and 
rusty — Sea shore of Florida, flowers and fruits 
not seen, even by Elliot. 
720. Forestiera cuneifolia Raf. Branch- 
es rugose subangular, leaves petiolate cuneate 
lanceol. acute entire smooth, a single rufous 
nerve, fruits lateral subternate naked ovate 
acute subsessile — Discovered in fruit by Dr. 
Ward on the banks of the Wabash, seen alive 
without flowers. It may be a Nudilus or some- 
thing else, altho’ quite near* F. ligustrina, but 
leaves quite cuneate and often alternate, uncial, 
neither coriaceous nor membranaceous. 
721. Forestiera cassinoides Poir. Adelia 
Br. t. 36. Borya W. P. &>c. Leaves petiolate 
oblong obtuse coriaceous smooth, margin revo- 
lute, beneath reticulate — Antilles and South 
Florida. 
722. Forestiera (or Carpoxis) nitida Raf. 
Borya do Loud. Cycl, Leaves opposite and 
alternate ovate acute serrulate shining — This 
and the two next, I only find noticed in Lou- 
dun Cyclop, of plants, who does not quote his 
Authorities, but given them as North American. 
