americana, — 1. T. foliis angusto-lanceolatis acuminatis obliquis. 
VII. HEPTANDRIA. - 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
332. TRIENTALIS. Cal. 7- -phyllus, Cor. Tai 
| plana. Bac. 1-locularis sicca. s 3 
333. ÆSCU LUS. Cal. 5-dentatus. Cor: 5-p yin - GF 
. ` equalis, calyci inserta, Caps. 3-locularis. - 
1 MONOGYNIA ` 
332. TRIENTALIS. Gen. pl. 626. 
T. europea. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 220. 
In cedar swamps and other sphagnous places. on high 
mountains: Canada to Virginia. 4. July, Aug. 
"v.v. Blowers white. This delicate little plant di 
considerably from the European sort, although 
chaux @nsiders it to be the same, 
333. JESCULUS. Gen. pl. 628. 
| Pavia, . 1. A. foliis quinatis glabris inzequaliter serratis, racemo : 
E laxo, fasciculis subtrifloris, corollis 4-petalis, pe 
rum conniventium unguibus longitudine calycis, sta- 
at n IE brevioribus, fructibus inermibus.— 
id. sp. 2. p. 286. : 
€ Schmidt arb. 39. Trew ehret. È. M | Mich. 
T Ra i 
In fertile valleys, on the mountains of Virginia and Ca- 
_tolina, h. May, June, v. v. Flower scare p | 
