260 . OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Epilobium. 
E. oliganthum. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p.223? 
In Canada and on the high mountains of New York and 
Pensylvania.. Y. July. v.v. Fiowers very small, — — 
pale red or white. í 
coloratum. 6. E. caule tereti pubescente, foliis lanceolatis serrulatis : 
petiolatis oppositis, superioribus alternis glabris rubro- 
venosis. Willd. enum. 411. 
In Pensylvania, Muhlenberg, Y. July. v.v. 
palustre. 7. E. caule tereti, foliis sessilibus lanceolatis subdenticula- 
z tis, stigmate indiviso.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 317. 
leon. Engi. bot. 346. 
In low grounds: Pensylvania to Virginia. Y. July. v. v. 
alpinum. 8. E. caule simplici subtereti 1—2-floro, foliis oppositis el- 
, lipticis integerrimis, floribus sessilibus.— Willd. sp. 
pl. 2. 5. 318. 
‘Icon. Fl. dan. 322. 
. In Labrador. Colmaster. M. May, June. v. s. in Herb. 
^ Dickson. Tbe smallest species not above two ibcbet 
"uda high ; flowers pale purple. 
. 830. GAURA. Gen. pl. 638. 
a lanceolatis. dentatis, spica conferta, fructibus —— 
aa Viridis pubescentibus, — Wild sp. po 
1 E 
Icon. Bot. mag. 389, Pluk. amalth. t. 428. f. 2. t 
On the edges or woods in fertile stony soil : ensylvania 
to Carolina. d. Jay, Aug. v. v. Flowers rose- 
coloured, large. 
angustifolia. E G. foliis crebris Lebe repando-undulatis, nice a] 
3 ifioctbus disita Mitngosd-g onis utrinque acutis sub- — 
n. 2npandieanbue.-- Mich i o amer.2.p.220. = 
P5 old fields and woods : Virginia to Carolina. " de 
$n. neo scarcely half the size of peo 
Ses 337. CLARCKIA. | | Pursh in linn. soc, trans. v. 1. | 
pulchella. — Pursh ic. P. 3: 
the Kooskoosky dod liest dies: Lewis. : 
. Jane. V. S. oves beautiful rene : 
Coulis erectus, teres, . „superne subramosus, subramosus, pedals ri 
ultra. Folia alterna, linearia, integerrima, glabra 7 
