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trifolia , 
cistoides. 
urgent ea . 
linearis. 
elliptica, 
dent ala. 
albus. 
fENTANDKIA TRIGONIA. 
I 
263. STAPHYLEA. Gen.pl. 507 . 
1, S. foliis trifoliatis : racemis pendulis, petalis inferne cill- 
atis, fructu ovato. — Willd. sp. pi. I. p. 1498. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 81. 
On the side of dry hills, in rocky situations : New York 
to Upper Carolina. ^ • May, June. v.v. Flowers 
white. 
264. TURNER A. Gen. pi. 5 14. 
1 . T. hirsuta ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis obtuse dentato-sef- 
ratis, pedunculis axillaribus folio brevioribus. — Willd. 
sp. pi. I. p. 1605. 
Icon. Plum. ic. t. 150. f 1. Sloan, jam. 1. t. 12 7-f7> 
In dry sandy woods, near the town of Savannah, Geor- 
gia. Enslen. ©. July, v.s.in Herb. Enslen. Flow- 
ers yellow, resembling those of Cistus carolinianus. 
2 65. CROTONOPSIS. Mich, Jl. amer. 2. p. 185. 
l.C. caule erecto dichotome ramosissima, foliis supra 
steilato-pilosis, subtus argenteo-lepidotis. 
a. C. foliis lineari-ianceolatis. Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 380. Mich. 
Jl. amer. 2. p. 186. 
jS. C. foliis ellipticis utrinque obtusis. Willd. 1. c. 
In sandy soil near the sea-coast, Illinois country and on 
the Missouri. ©.July. v.v. Flowers very minute. 
266. KOCHIA. Roth in Schrad.journ. 1800. p. 30/. 
1. K. foliis lanceolatis sinuato-dentatis, caule erecto ramo- 
sissimo. — Willd. hort. berol. 1. t. 28. 
Salsola radiata. Desf. in annul, mus. nat. p. 28. t. 34. 
Saisola platyphylla. Mich. Jl, amer. l.p. 174. 
On the banks of the Mississippi, in the Illinois country. 
0 . June. v. v. This plant has the aspect of a Che - 
nopodium in every part. 
26/. AMARANTHUS. Gen. pi. 1431. 
L A. glomerulis axillaribus triandris, foliis obovatis retu- 
sis, caule tetragono simplici. Willd. sp. pl. 4 . 
p. 382. 
Icon. Willd. amaranth, t. l.f',2. 
A common weed in the gardens, © . May'»— Sept. v. v. 
