DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 
378. VIRGILIA. Lam. illustr. t. 326. 
1. V. foliis pinnatis, foliolis alternis ovatis brevi-acuminatis 
| glabris, racemis elongatis pendulis, leguminibus pe- 
| tiolatis planis.— Mich. arb. t. .. .. 
On the mountains between Georgia and Tennassee. b. 
June. v.v, s. fla; v. s. c. fl. et fr. in Herb. Lyon. 
A handsome tree, resembling Cytisus Laburnum very 
much. Its bark gives a beautiful yellow dye. 
7 
‘I DIGYNIA. 
. 979. HYDRANGEA. Gen. pl. 760. 
1. H. foliis oblongo-ovatis basi obtusis acuminatis dentatis 
subtus glabris, cymis nudis. pS 
H; arborescens. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 633. pe 
Icon. Bot. mag. 437. - Lam. illustr. t. 370. f.1. Mill. 
: z ic. 25 l. d 
oe On the banks of rivulets, in shady situations: Pensylva- 
nia to Virginia, h- July, Aug. v.v. A sbrub about 
five feet high ; flowers white. _ 
tatis subtus glabris, cymissubradiatis. == 
4 
H. vulgaris. Mich, fl.amer.1.p.208. — 
`- On the mountains of Carolina, h. June, July. v.v. 
This, though nearly allied to the preceding, is a very 
distinct species, and easily known from that by its more 
. . robust appearance and larger leaves. 
— à. H. foliis ovatis acuminatis dentatis subtus niveo-tomen- 
= ^. tosis: serrdturis mucronatis, cymis radiatis.—JMich. 
fl. amer. 1. p. 268. 
H. radiata. Wait. ji. car. 251. 
Icon, Lam. illustr. t, 307. f. 2. 
; see, &c. h. July, Aug. v.v. Avery ornamental 
-4-H. foliis oblongis sinuato-lobatis dentatis subtus tomen- 
tosis, cymis radiatis thyrsoideo-paniculatis Wild. 
cop d . 2. p. 634. 1 
He Mn Smith ic, pict. 12. 
On the head-waters of the Savannah river; in Tennas- ` 
lutea, 
vulgaris, 
cordata, 
quer cifolia. 
