PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. ; 138 
173. MENY ANTHES. Gen. pl. 299. 
«4, M. foliis ternatis. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 811. < trifoliata; 
- . leon. zip ts: 495. Fl dan. 541, Lam. illustr. t. 100. 
da ae and stagnant waters: New Jersey, Virginia, Ca- 
nada. X. June, July. v.v. Flowers palered, very 
- handsome. 
100 MA. VILLARSIA, Gmel. syst. veg. 447. 
E V. foliis reniformibus subpeltatis, subtus lacunosis na- lacunosa, 
. tantibus, petiolis floriferis, corollis Sunt Vent. 
choix de plant. p. 9. . 
d aquatica. Gmel. syst. veg. 447. 
Menyanthes trachysperma. Mich. 3 amer. 1. p. 126. 
ymos aquatica. Walt. fl. amer. 109. ` 
PER and lakes, floating: New Jersey to Carolina. 
dea July. v.v. Flowers white. 
* 
seit 175. .SPIGELIA. Gen, pl. 272. 
S. Sole tetragono, foliis omnibus oppositis, Willd. marilandica. 
"M t. mag. 80. 
M ev the edges. ot woods, in rich moist soil : Maryland to 
.. Carolina. XY. July, Aug. v.v. A beautiful peren- 
— nial, with large scarlet lowers, The roots are sold, 
: “under the name of Worm-grass or Pink-root, in the 
, and are really a most excellent medicine for 
> when troubled with worms. 
Las. OPHIORRHIZA. Gen. gi 273. 
O. caule acutan ulo, foliis sessilibus, cyma longius pe- * Mitreola. 
veru Mich. Ji amer. 1. p. 148. Wild. sp. - 
Cnt sessilifolium. Gael. syst. veg. 443. 
onymos sessilifolia. Walt. fl. car. 108. — 
iolatum. Gmel, & Anonymos petiolata. Walt. 
Swartz obs. t.3. f.2. Lam. illustr. t. 107. f. 1. 
iry gravelly fields, on wood sides; Lower Virginia 
Carolina. Y. ni v.v. Flowers pale blue, small. 
' suspect that Swartz's pant. and Mew 
PENNAS. i 
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