ICOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 333 
407. CUPHEA. Jacq. hort. 2. p. 88. 
i. C. viscosa ; foliis oppositis petiolatis ovato-oblongis, flo- viscosissima, 
ribus 12-andris lateralibus solitariis brevissime pedun- 
culatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 870. 
Balsamona Pinto. Vandell. fasc. t. 3. 
Lythrum Cuphea. Linn. suppl, 249. 
Lythrum petiolatam. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 867. 
Icon. Jacq. hort. 2. t. 177. 
In the mountains of Virginia and Kentucky. ©. June, 
July. v. v.; v. s. in Herb. Gronov. Flowers, large, 
purple. 
Il. DI-PENTAGYNIA. 
408, FOTHERGILLA. Gen. pl, 922. 
1. Fothergilla. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1224. alnifolia, 
F, Gardeni. Mich fl. amer. 1. p..... ; 
a. F. foliis cuneato-obovatis superne crenato-dentatis. obtusa, 
Icon. Bot. mag. 1341. Lam. illustr. 480. 
y. F. foliis ovatis acutis subintegerrimis. acuta. 
F. Gardeni. Jacq. ic. rar. 1. t. 100. 
In shady woods, on the side of hills: Virginia to Caro- 
lina. k. March, April. v. v. Flowers in close 
^ spikes or catkins, white. The different varieties here 
mentioned are rather to be considered as distinct 
species, 
— 409 AGRIMONIA. Gen. pl. 830. 
1. A. hirsuta; foliis interrupte-pinnatis, impari petiolato, Eupatoria. 
— foliolis obovatis inciso-argute-dentatis glabriusculis, 
... spicis virgatis, floribus subsessilibus, petalis calyce du- 
xd longioribus, fructibus obconicis divaricato-hispidis 
i sublavibus.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 875. 
Icon. Fi. dan. 580. Curt. lond. 32. 
_Near the edge of woods on suany hills: Pensylvania to 
Carolina, XY. June, July. v.v. Flowers yellow. 
