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cuneifolia. 
paniculata, 
undulata. 
pyramidalis. 
latifolia. 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Diapensia.  / 
2. D. foliis lanceolato-cuneatis inferne pubescentibus, an- 
theris horizontalibus basi rostratis. Salisb. parad“ 
lond. 104. ` 
D. americana. Mus. Banks. : x 
Pyxidanthera barbulata. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 152. 
Icon. Mich. l.c. t. 17. Salisb. parad. lond. 104. 
On high mountains in North Carolina. Michaux. On 
the White mountains of New Hampshire. — Prof. 
Peck, Plentifully on the pine-barrens of New Jersey 
near the sea coast, &c. h.June—Aug. v.v. Flow- 
ers small, white. F 
..188. PHLOX. Gen. pl. 284, 
1. P. erecta, glabra; foliis lanceolatis. sensim — angustatis 
planis margine asperis, corymbis paniculatis, coroll 
laciniis rotundatis, calycibus aristatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
` p. 839. | 
Icon. Mill. ic. t, 205. f.2. Dill. elth. t. 166. f. 203. 
In rich moist meadows: Virginia and Lower Carolina. 
X. July— Sept. v.v. Flowers purple; stem from 
three to four feet high. : 
2. P. erecta, glabra ; foliis oblongo-lanceolatis subundulatis 
. margine scabris, corymbis paniculatis, corollae laciniis 
obovatis subretusis, calycibus aristatis.— Willd. sp. 
pl. 1. p. 840. ; 
P. paniculata. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 144. Mw ee 
In high mountains and xou BEE 3 of Virginia and Caro- I 
lina. Y.July, Aug. v. v. A beautiful plant, Té* — — 
sembling the former species, but taller ; flowers 
same colour. M D 
3. P. erecta, glabra ; caule scabro, foliis cordato-ovatis acu- 
tis, panicula fastigiata pyramidali, corolla laciniis cu- 
/ meato-truncatis, dentibus calycinis suberectis lanceo" 
latis acutis.— Smith erot. bot, 2. p.55. ^ 
P. carolina. Walt. fl. car. 96. E du 
loon. Smh Le. 48. 00506 c2 EC 
In mountain meadows: Pensylvania to Carolina. i 
 June—Aug. v.v. Flowers beautiful parple; plant 
not so tall as the two former species. © 
4. P. erecta, glabra; caule levi, foliis cordato-ovatis, fio 
fastigiato-corymbosis, corolle laciniis subor 
dentibus calycinis lanceolatis vix acuminati 
JE. amer. 1. p. 143. oe e 
. An eadern cum priori ? 
