minima. 
hybrida, 
aiiin, 
angustifolia. 
brevifolia. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Oenothera. 
gis dentato-sinuatis, floribus axillaribus villosis, cap- 
sulis prismaticis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 309. e 
Icon. Murray com. gcett. 5. t. 9. Pluk. alm. t. 208. f. 3. 
. In dry fields of Virginia and Carolina, ©. June, July. 
v. v. 
6. O. caule simplici unifloro, foliis pusillis lanceolatis inte- 
gerrimis pilosis, flore sessili hirsuto, germine pris- 
matico. 
In barren pine-woods of Georgia. Emslen. ©. June. 
v.s. Not above an inch high ; flower smallest of. all 
» the genus, . 
' 7. O. glaberrima ; folis lato-ovalibus repando-subdentatis 
levigatis glaucis, capsula ovato-tetragona pedicellata. 
—Mich, fl. amer. 2. p. 224. 
On the banks of the Mississippi, in Illinois, and on the 
Peaks of Otter, Virginia. Y. July. v.v. A band- 
some spegies with considerable large flowers. 
8. O. glabriuscula ; foliis lanceolatis subdentatis acutis, cap- 
Y pedicellatis oblongo-clavatis angulatis. Willd. sp. 
. 2. f. 310. à 
. Icon. Bot. mag.332. Meerb. ic. 33. 
In shady woods, on the edges of rivulets and springs : 
Pensylvaniato Carolina, X. July. v. v. Commonly  — 
called Sun-drops. 
9. O. glabra; caulibus adscendentibus, foliis lanceolatis in- 
tegerrimis obtusis, capsulis subsessilibus elliptico-ob- 
ovatis angulatis.— W illd. sp. pl. 2, p. 310. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 355. Mill. dict. t. 188. | o. 
In dry fields of Virginia and Carolina, W. July. vv - 
10. O. caule erecto villoso, foliis utrinque pubescentibus 
lanceolatis remote subdentatis undulatis, capsulis un^ 
| Spicatis breviter stipitatis ovato-tetragonis. M 
: amer. 1. p. 225. i 
. O. mollissima. Walt. fl. car. 129. n io 
Onagra floribus speciosis luteis &c, Gron. fl. virg. 59: 
IRA, ields of Virginia and Carolina. A4. June 
y. v.v. LA? 
11. O. tota pubescens, gracilis; foliis linearibus. integris, 
_ villosis, Mich. fl.amer.2.p.225.. podena o 
a. Pluk. mant. t. 426. f. 6. xad. . 
B. Onagra 491. Gron. fi. virg. B... a : 
In dry barren fields a a od Carolina. 4. July. 
