TRIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Dilatris. 
Anonymos tinctoria, Walt. fl. car. 68. 
Heritiera Gmelini. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 21. 
Icon. Mich fi. amer. 1. t. 4. 
In sandy swamps of New Jersey, and from Carolina to 
Florida. %. June, July. v.v. Root red; stem and 
corymb very tomentose ; petals yellow inside. 
^. 88. SISYRINCHIUM. Gen. pl. 1101. 
1. S. foliis scapisque simplicibus subsetaceis, spatha colo- 
rata: valva altera in mucronem longum desinente. 
Pers. ench. 2. p. 50. Mich. Jl. amer. 2. p. 33. 
In wet meadows of short grass in Pensylvania and Virgi- 
nia. Y. June, July. v.v. Flowers beautiful blue, 
smaller than the following species. 
2.'S. scapo simplici alato, spathis inzequalibus foci supe- 
rantibus. Pers. ench. 2. p. 50 Cav diss, 6. p. 345. 
S. gramineum. Lam. encycl. 1. p. 408. 
Icon, Bot. mag. 464. Cav. l. c. t. 190. f 2. 
On dry hills and grass plots from Canada to Carolina. 
E July, Aug. v. v. Flowers blue. 
39. BOERHAVIA. Gen. pl. 13. 
1, B. caule tetragono glabro, internodiis viscosis, floribus - 
... corymboso-paniculatis. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 19. 
Icon, Pluk. alm. t. 226. Fi 
On the sea-coast of Carolina and Foriti, X. July. 
V. v. ; v. sin Herb. Walter. 
40. COMMELINA. Gen. a 86. 
1. C. folis lineari-lanceolatis glabris, vaginis subciliatis, 
involucris cordatis conduplicatis. Vahl, enum. pl. 2. 
. p. 165. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 24. 
31 
mucronatum., 
anceps. 
erecta. 
angustifolia. 
In sandy woods of Carolina. WY. July. v.v. Flowers 
in this as well as all the following: de sky-blue. 
S 2, .c. foliis lanceolatis petiolatis cauleque erecto- pilosis con- 
duplicatis, involucris lateralibus terminalibusque sessi- 
E od Vahl. enum. pl. 2. p. 166. l 
. C. longifolia. Mich fl. amer. 1. p. 23. 
In shady rocky situations in Virginia and Carolina. x. 
July. v.v. Stemslong, branchy. 
a C. foliis lanceolatis subpetiolatis supra glabris, vaginis 
hirtella. 
virginica, 
| subpubescentibus, caule erecto simplici. _ Vahl. enum. : 
pl. 2. p. 167. Willd, sp. pl 1, p. 251, 
