TRIANDRIA TRIGYNIA, Lechea. 
2. L. glabriuscula ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis acutis, panicula 
foliosa, ramis elongatis undique floriferis, floribus 
brevi-pedicellatis, caule assurgente,— Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
p. 495. : | 
- Icon. Lam. illustr. t. 52. f. 1. 
On dry gravelly hills: Canada to Pensylvania: Y. July, 
Aug. v.v. Lower in growth and larger in fruit 
than No. 1. 
3. L, undique adpresso-pubescens ; foliis linearibus acutis 
ciliatis, panicula gracilis ramosissima pyramidata, race- 
, mulis nudiusculis, floribus parvis alternis pedicellatis, 
caule erecto.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 77. 
In sandy fields : New Jersey to Carolina. Y. July. v. v. 
4, L. undique adpresso- cano-villosa ; foliis linearibus acutis, 
‚panicula foliosa elongata : ramis brevibus, floribus fas- 
ciculatis lateralibus terminalibusque, pedicellis brevis- 
simis, floribus parvis cano-tomentosis, caule erecto. 
L. thymifolia. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 77? 
In barren dry woods, on slate hills: Virginia, &c. Y. 
July. v.v. The lower branches, which in most 
species of this genus trail on the ground, have a great 
resemblance to Thymus Serpyllum. 
5. L. sparse pilosa ; foliis angustissimis, panicula divaricata 
nudiuscula, ramulis alternis, pedicellis elongatis diva- 
ricatis, caule erecto, — Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 77. 
On dry gravelly hills: Virginia to Georgia. 2. May— 
July. v.v. The lower branches in this species have 
psy leaves, by which it is easily distinguished from 
the rest, 
113. ERIOCAULON. Gen. pl. 132, 
1. E. scapo decemstriato, foliis ensiformibus glabris, capi- 
tulo magno depresso-globoso; squamis involucri ova- 
libus acutis, paleis receptaculi mucronatis,—Mich. fl. 
. amer, 1. p. 165. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 485. 
. E. serotinum. Walt. fl. car. 83. Lam, encycl. 3. p. 270. 
lcon. Pluk. amaith. t. 400. f. 5. | 
da deep swamps: New Jersey to Carolina, 2. Aug. 
v.v. From three to four feet high. 
E.scapo subeompresso decemstriato, foliis brevibus su- 
'ulato-ensiformibus glabris: capitulo hemispbarice 
e involucri squamis ovalibus rotundato-obtusis 
„ cariosis argenteo-lucidis. Mich. fl, amer. 1. p. 165. 
E. decangulare. Walt. fl. car.83. ^ — 
minor. 
racemulosa, 
thymifolia. 
tenuifolia. 
decangulare. 
gnaphalodes. 
