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nil six. This GL is usualy misprinted Amsonia 
by a mistake: see Smith. 
SQL Echites salicifolia R. suffruticose 
erect, all the leaves sobsessile lanceolate acute 
sometimes obliqual, glaucous beneath — in Flo- 
rida, stems red, leaves 1 or 2 inches long ; it 
differs from JE, difformis with unequal leaves 
mostly ovate ac iminate, as Ansonia salicifolia 
from A. latifclia. 
88 2. Cvnanciium microphylum Raf. climb- 
ing smooth, leaves opposite oblong acute base 
rounded, petiols very short, umbels axillary 
nearly sessile pauciHore— Florida, deemed an 
Asclepias in Coll, herb but very near Cyn , par- 
tiflorum , evidently of same Genus, stem fili- 
form, leaves 2 to 4 lines long only, flowers mi- 
nute shorter than leaves, calix 5dentate, corolla 
5 fid obtuse, 
883. Lyonsia cuspidata Raf. trailing smooth, 
lower leaves opposite, upper alternate, all linear 
flat remote, base acute sessile, end obtuse cus- 
pidate, umbels axil, subtriflore subsessile, fruits 
subulate smooth— Florida, deemed Cynanchurn 
angustifoL by Collins, which is Lyonsia rnariti- 
ma of Elliot, but that sp. differs by crowded 
opposite leaves acute canaliculate and thick, 
umbels multiflore. This has stems filiform, 
leaves 1 or 2 inches long very narrow, follicles 
as long. Lyonia was a mispelling. 
884. Anantherix grandi flora Raf. smooth 
stem flexuose grooved angular, leaves scattered 
sessile upper opposite oblong elliptic obtuse mu- 
cronate reticulate ; umbels terminal corymbose 
—a fine sp. collected by Kin in Arkanzas, pe- 
dal and ultra, stem thick with obtuse angles and 
deep grooves, leaves two inches long crowded, 
several terminal umbels 7-I0flore pedunculate, 
