PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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166. ANAGALLIS. Gen, pl. 270. 
1, A. foliis ovatis subtus punctatis, caule procumbente. 
_ _ Smith fl. brit, 1. p. 230. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 821. 
Icon. Engl. bot. 529. Fi. dan. 88. ` 2 
In cultivated grounds: Pensylvania to Virginia; intro- 
duced from Europe? ©. June, July. v.v. Flowers 
167. LYSIMACHIA. Gen. pl, 269. 
i. L, glaberrima, ramulosa ; foliis oppositis verticillatisque 
longo-linearibus punctatis, racemo terminali brevi, 
... laciniis corollze oblongis.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 128. 
. In Lower Carolina. Michaux. Y. +. Flowers yeliow, 
as the other species, very small. a : 
2. L. glaberrima, elata; foliis ovali-lanceolatis 
punctatis, racemo terminali longissimo laxo, laciniis 
: corolla oblongo-ovalibus.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 128. 
— L. vulgaris. Walt. fl. car. p. 92. "m 
= L. stricta, dit. kew. 1. p. 199. - 
LL. bulbifera. Bot. mag. 104. - 
Icon. Bot. mag. 104. Pluk, alm. i. 428. f. 4. 
. In wet meadows, on the side of ditches; Canada to 
. Virginia, Y. July, Aug. v.v. This species is fre- 
.. quently found viviparous, having oblong bulbs in the 
axilla of the leaves ; but this is not a general case, 
3. L. glabra; caule simplicissimo punctato, foliis oppositis 
-sessilibus Jate-landeDlatis acutis punctatis, pedunculis 
. lateralibus elongatis, floribus capitatis congestis. 
L. thyrsiflora? Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 127. 
7 In salt-marshes, near New York. X. June, July. v.v. 
- "Though nearly approaching to L. thyrsiflora, it is cer- 
~ tainly a distinct species, E 
A. L. pubescens ; foliis subséssilibus quaternis quinisque 
. —.,.., OValibus acuminatis punctatis, pedunculis quaternis 
... NWhifloris, corolle laciniis ovalibus integris.— Willd. 
Sp. pl. 1. p. 818. -- d . 
L, punctata. Walt. fl. car. p. 92. pa 
.' -leon. Pluk. aím. 4. 428. f. 4. Lam. illustr, t. 101. f. 2. 
— . 1n dry woods: Canada to Carolina. X4. June, July. 
= v.v.: It varies sometimes with smooth leaves and- 
 ¥Werticillated flowers. = 
Š. L. glaberrima, ramosissima; foliis oppositis sessilibus li- 
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racemosa. 
capitata, 
quadrifolia. 
longifolia, 
