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381. Urtica alba Raf.—Ortie blanche Rob. p. 519 c 
Not described ; size of the foregoing ; perhaps 
it is the U. dioica ? 
382. Urtica leucotrys Raf. Foliis cordatis, paniculis 
axillaribus albis horizontalis planis lanceolatis. 
Raf.—Ortie 3. Rob. p. 519. A rare species, 
taller and with broader leaves than the foregoing, 
scarcely described. 
383. Humulus lupulus L. naturalized. 
384. Cannabis sativa L. Near New-Orleans. 
385. Mylocarium ligustrinum Wild. ?—Anonyme, Rob. 
p. 519. Not described ; Robin only says, that it 
is a shrub seven or eight feet high, of the family 
of Pepper! with leaves faintly scented, and small 
white sweet scented flowers. 
XXX. N. G. LAScADruM. Monoicum, FI. Masc. pin- 
rimis umbellatis flore femineo circondans, Calyx 
lanatum integrum, corolla 0, staminib. circiter 12, 
filamentis brevis, antheris crassis. FI. Fern. uni« 
cum centrale, calyx ut mascul. ovarium trilobum, 
stylis 3 partitis. Capsula trisperma ovata levis.— 
Obs. This is a remarkable new genus, having 
merely some faint analogy with Stillingia ; the 
name was an ancient one for some hairy plant 
with monoical flowers. It does not belong to 
this order, but to the order of Euphorbias. Raf. 
386. Lascadium lanatum Raf. Totum lanatum, caule 
erecto tereti ram os o, foliis alternis petiolatis has- 
tato-cordatis ; floribus glomeratis pedunculatis 
terminalibus. Raf.—Atakapace Rob. p. 519. 
Found only in Atakapas ; the whole plant hits a 
