MONANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Salicornia, 
3. S. fruticulosa assurgens inordinate ramosa. Mich. fl. 
amer. 1, p. 2. : 
In sedgy salt-meadows ; New Jersey to Carolina. g.h. 
July, Aug. v.v. Resembles S. fruticosa very much ; 
taller than either No. 1. or 2; pale green. 
4. HIPPURIS. Gem.pl.15. Mare's-tail. 
1. H. foliis plerumque senis linearibus, Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
1 
epp oq "epe n RT SETTE RP HITS VIRI TORINO 
p. 1. 
In ditches and small ponds: Canada to Pensylyania, 
| rare. X. v.s. s.l. Upright, simple; may be a 
: new species. 3 
II. DIGYNIA. 
5. PODOSTEMUM. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 164. 
1, Podostemum. Mich. l. c, p. 165. 
Icon. Mich. l: c. 1. 44. 
i Closely attached to loose stones in shallow water of 
f the rivers Ohio, Holston, Kenhaway, &c. X. July. 
v. v. 
. I take the liberty to place this plant in Monandria, as it 
will be more easily found by a young Botanist under 
i 
6. CALLITRICHE. Gen. pl.17. Water-starwort. 
1. C. foliis superioribus spathulato-obovatis, inferioribus li- 
nearibus obtusis emarginatisque. 
C. verna. Willd, sp. pl. 1. p. 28? 
Icon. Fi. dan. 129? 
In springs and rivulets, very common. ©. May— 
July. v.v. Flowers white, axillary; upper ; 
floating. 
i ; i 
B2 
3 
ceratophyl- 
lum. 
* 
heterophylla. 
