DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA, | Collinsonia. 
In the collection of Mr. Lyons is a specimen, neatly al- 
.. Vedto the present with larger oes and four 
* stamina, T 
3. C. foliis oblongo-ovalibus utrinque subatatis glabris, 
. petiolis longissimis, calycis dentibus brevissimis, pani- 
cula terminalis simplex nudjuscula, caule glabro. 
In South Carolina, Fraser. Y. Aug, v.s. in Herb. 
. Lambert. Flowers very small, yellow. 
4. C. foliis subrhombeo-ovalibus utrinque-acutis glabris, 
calycis dentibus setaceis tubo longioribus, panicula 
composita foliosa, caule ramoso subvilloso. 
C. tuberosa. Mich. fl. amer, 1. p. 17. 
C. serotina, Walt. fi. car. p 65. 
In shady wet woods of- Pm d Sept. Flowers 
small, yellow ? 
5. C. foliis ovatis cordatis rugosis rdum id/Mibeub- 
tus pubescentibus, calycis dentibus linearibus tubum 
subeequantibus, panicula composita foliosa pubescente, 
floribus tetrandris, caule ramoso pubescente. 
ix Bot. mag. t. 1213. 
In the mountains of Georgia. ‘Lyon. x. MA Aug. 
v.v. Flowers large, pale yellow. i 
“a8. CIRCJEA, 'Gen. pl. 31. _ Enchanter’s nightshade. 
eke [3 caule erecto, foliis ovatis denticulatis epus um 
~~ eulis. Vahl. enum. pl. 1. p. 30b ra. 
des Engl, bot 1056? — ; 
Pd shady woods from Canada to Carolina. a Jone, 
July. v.v. Flowers small, reddish white. 
7$» c. caule adscendehte, foliis cordatis dentatis nitidis, ca- 
. lyce membranaceo. Vahl. enum. pl. 1. p. 301. 
in. BAPE. For 1057. 
"very smooth ; flowers reddish-white. 
ag CERATIOLA. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 221. 
1. Ceratiola, Willd. sp. pl. 4. p.712. Mich. l. c. p.222. 
lly dry soil of Georgia and Florida; in great 
Cae the Islands in the mouth of St. Mary's Ri- 
h.—— v.v. s. fl. s v. s. cfl. in Herb. Fraser. 
etie verticillate ; flowers very small ; peer a 
Heath very much. - 
uem mountain woods, dn totter tees and rocks, from | 
Canada to Carolina. Y%. July, Aug. v v. ipie, 
Ar 
ovalis, 
tulerosa. 
anisata. 
lutetiana : 
ideni. 
alpina. 
ericoides. 
