HEXANDRIA TRIGYNIA. Tofieldia. 
> a Seen any other plant approaching to it than Narthe- 
. cium americanum, p. 227, 1 was induced to take them 
as synonymous; but after investigation,—vid. Bot. 
mag. 1505,—a specimen in the Banksian Herbarium 
seems to apply better to Michaux's plant, if his short 
. definition of the species is sutlicient to decide on the 
subject. x di. 
= 
324. TRIGLOCHIN. Gen. pl. 616. 
1. T. floribus 6-andris, capsulis brevibus ovatis sulcatis 6- 
locularibus.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 265. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 306. Engl. bot. 255. 
On the inundated sea-coast of Canada and New England. 
X. July. v.v. A plant ofa rush-like appearance ; 
flowers very small. 
2. T. floribus 3-andris, capsulis linearibus Pe: attenuatis 
laevibus 3-locularibus.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 264. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 490.. Engl. bot. 366. 
.lu marshes round the Salt-lake of S New 
: York. 2. July. v.v. 
3. T. floribus 3-andris 3-fidis breviter pedicellatis, capsulis 
trigono-subrotundis, foliis subsetaceis scapum spicamve 
*  subzquantibus. Mich. ft. amer. 1. p. 208. 
In overflowed marshes, near Charlestown, Carolina. 
Michaux. Y. +. 
325. SCHEUCHZERIA. Gen: pl. 615. 
1. Scheuchzeria, W. ilid. sp. pl. 2. p. 263. 
 lcon. Fi. dan. 76. 
^ In swamps and on the borders of lakes, New York near 
MM A. June. v.v. Flowers greenish-yellow. 
326. RUMEX. Geni 9l. ba 4: 
1. R. hermaphroditus ; valvulis integerrimis oblongis, uni- 
ca pizcipue granifera, foliis cordato- lanceolatis. — 
Willd. sp. pl. 2. p.250. * à; 
Icon. Engl. bot. 1533: T 
de shady woods and moist, meadows: Pens; lvanía to 
Virginia, 4. June, July. v. v. Leaves with red 
Veins ; flowers, as in all the rest, very iconspicu uous. 
2. R. hermaphroditus ; valvnlis ovatis integris, omnibus gra- - 
niferis, foliis lanceolatis undulatis | ácdtis. —Willd. sp. 
pi. 2. p. 251. 
247 
maritimum, 
palustre. 
triandrum, 
palustris, 
sanguineus, 
crispus, 
