208 PENTANDRIA TRIGYNIA, Amaranthus. 
spinosus. 14. A.racemis pentandris terminalibus compositis, axillis 
spinosis, Willd. amaranth. 38. t. 4. f. 8. 
On road sides and among rubbish; frequent, ©. June 
—Sept. v.v. 
268, ACNIDA. Gen. pl. 1521. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 233. 
cannabina. 1. A. foliis lanceolatis, capsulis leviusculis acutangulis. 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p.707. 
On the banks of rivers and in marshes near the sea-coast : 
New England to Carolina. @. July, Aug. v.v. 
ruscocarpa. 2. A. foliis ovali-lanceolatis, capsalis obtusangulis rugosis. 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 767. 
Icon. Mich.,fl. amer. 2. t, 50. 7 
In close swamps, on the banks of rivers among bushes: 
Virginia, ©. July, Aug. v. s. in Herb. Lyon. 
Very tall and robust. 
IV. TETRAGYNIA. 
269. PARNASSIA. Gen. pl. 523. 
palustris. 1. P. foliis radicalibus cordatis, nectariis multisetis —V illd. 
sp. pl. 1. p. 1516. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 584. Engl, bot, 82. e 
In bog meadows: Pensylvania and Virginia, 2%. July, 
Aug. v, v. Flowers white, with netted veins of 
xt green or pale purple. ; 
caroliniana. — 2. P. foliis radicalibussuborbiculatis, nectariis trisetis. Mich. 
Sl. amer. 1. p. 184. : 
Icon. Bot. mag. 1459. i: 
In swamps and mosses: New York to Virginia. Y. 
July, Aug. v.v. Flower the same as No.1. - 
asarifolia. 3. P. foliis radicalibus reniformibus, petalis unguiculatis, 
nectariis trifidis, Vent. malmais. 39. t. 39. j 
On high mountains in Virginia and Carolina. Y: July; 
Aug. v. v. Larger in leaves and flowers than the 
preceding species. 
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