trifolia. 
cistoides. 
linearis, 
elliptica, 
dentata, 
allus. 
— PENTANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
963. STAPHYLEA. Gen. pl. 507. 
1. S. foliis trifoliatis : racemis pendulis, petalis inferne cilie 
atis, fructu ovato.— Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1498. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 81. 
On the side of dry hills, in rocky situations : New York 
to Upper Carolina, h. May, June. v.v. Flowers 
white, ; 
264. TURNERA. Gen. fl. 514. 
1. T. hirsuta; foliis lineari-lanceolatis obtuse dentato-ser - 
ratis, pedunculis axillaribus folio breviotibus.—// ld. . 
sp. pl. 1. p. 1505. 
Icon. Plum. ic. t. 150. f. 1. Sloan. jam. 1. t. 127. f-7- 
ln dry sandy woods, near the town of Savannah, Geor- 
gia. Enslen. ©. July. v.s.in Herb. Enslen. Flow- 
ers yellow, resembling those of Cistus carolinianus. 
265. CROTONOPSIS. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 185. 
1.C. caule erecto dichotome buy oo foliis supra 
stellato-pilosis, subtus argenteo-lepidotis. a 
«. C. füliislineari-Janceolatis, Wid. 9 pl. 4. p.380. Mich. 
Jl. amer. 2. p. 186. 
f. C. foliis ellipticis utrinque obtusis. Willd. L c. 
In sandy soil near the sea-coast, Illinois country and on 
the Missouri. (.July. v.v. Flowers very minute: 
200. KOCHIA. Roth in Schrad. journ, 1800. p. 307. 
1. K, foliis lanceolatis sinuato-dentatis, caule erecto ramo- 
sissimo.— Willd. hort. berol. 1. 1.28. - 
Salsola radiata. Desf, in annal. mus. nat. p. 28. t. 34+ — 
Salsola platyphylla. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 174. 
On the banks of the Mississippi, in the Illinois country. — 
Q. June. v. v. This t bas the aspect ; of a Che- 
nopodium in every part. di m o 
267. AMARANTHUS, Genpli4zl. — 
1. A. glomerulis axillaribus triandris, foliis obovatis retu- 
sis, caule tetragono simplici Willd. sp. pl. ^ 
9. 382. Mee 
Icon, Willd. amaranth. t. 1. f.2. ` 
A common weed in the gardens. 6. May—Sept. v.g. 
