142 
Thapsus. 
Lychnitis. 
Blattaria. 
Claytoni. 
Sepium. 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Nicotiana.- 
from it is excellent; The most delicate tobacco is pré ; 
pared by the Indians from the dried flowers. 
182. VERBASCUM. Gen. pl. 331. 
1. V. foliis decurrentibus utrinque tomentosis, caule sim- 
plici. . Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1001. 
Icon. Engl. bot. 549. Fl. dan, 631. 
On road sides and in neglected fields ; common : proba- 
bly introduced. g. July, Aug. v.v. A singular 
circumstance frequently struck my attention, respect- 
ing this plant, as it appears in great abundance m 
fields newly cleared and burnt in the most remote 
rt of the country, where sometimes not a plant o 
it is found within the compass of more than a hun- 
dred miles. How the seed is brought there I cannot 
imagine, - A 
2. V. foliis ovatis acutis crenatis subtus tomentoso-incanis, 
spicis laxis lateralibus et terminalibus.— JJ ilid.sp. pl. |- 
p. 1003. | 
Icon. Fl. dan. 586. 
On the banks of the Delaware near Philadelphia. d- 
June, July. v.v. Flowers yellow, as all the rest 
here mentioned, smaller than the former species. 
3, V. foliis amplexicaulibus obovato-oblongis serratis gi 
bris, pedicellis solitariis unifloris.—Willd. sp. pl. 1- 
p. 1005. 
Icon. Engl. bot. 393. T. 
In fields and on road sides; frequent. . June, July. 
v.v. Flowers yellow. There frequently occurs 4 va- 
riety with white flowers, which are larger and sweet 
scented. rae 
4, v. foliis amplexicaulibus sublanceolato-oblongis : cauli- 
; nis inciso-crenatis : crenis crenulatis, pedicellis solita" 
riis unifloris.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 148... ,- 
— In woods and fields: Virginia to Carolina. d. June, 
July. v. v. Flowers yellow, and larger than the t0 
species. e pP 
183, CALYSTEGIA. Brown fl, nov. holl. p. 483- 
1. C. volubilis; foliis sagittatis acatissimis : postice obtUsi 
truncatisve integris, bracteis ripis or longioribus 
dimidio corolla brevioribus, pedunculo angulato p9* 
tiolam superante. Brown d.c. - T 
