ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA, Comarum. 
In swamps: Canada and on the banks of rivers and lakes 
in the western parts of New York and Pensylvania. 
XM. June, July. v.v. Flowers dark purple, 
421. FRAGARIA, Gen. pl. 865. 
1. F. calyce fructus reflexo, pubesce ntia petiolorum paten- 
tissima, pedunculorum adpressa. Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
Tcon. Engl. bot. 1524. x E-3 
In Canada and New England. y. April, May. v.v. 
The common Strawberry is frequently found wild. 
2. F. calyce fructus patente, pubescentia petiolorum erecta, 
pedunculorum adpressa, foliis supra glabriusculis. 
Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1091. 
F. glabra. Duham. arb. 1. t. 5. 
In woods and fields, frequent : Canada to Carolina. YJ. 
April, May. v.v. : 
3. F. major; foliolis amplo-ovalibus, lateralibus manifeste 
petiolatis, pedicellis Jongis recurvo-pendulis, recepta- 
culis seminum globosis favoso-scrobiculatis villosis. 
Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 299. 
In shady wet woods: Canada and on the Allegany 
— mountains. Y. April, May. v.v. : 
422. CALYCANTHUS. Gen. pl. 870. 
1. C. laciniis calycis lanceolatis, foliis lato-ovalibus acutis 
subtus tomentosis, ramis patentibus.— Willd. sp. pl. 2, 
p. 1119. Willd. enum. 559. 
C. sterilis. Walt. fl. car. 151. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 503. 
On the banks of shady rivulets: Carolina. h. May— 
July. v.v. "The fragrant flowers are, as all the fol- 
lowing, dark purple. This so much esteemed shrub 
is generally known by the name of Carolina Alispice 
or Sweet-scented Shrub. — . 
| 77^ 2. C. laciniis calycis lanceolatis, foliis ovato-lanceolatis acu- 
. minatis subtus glaucis pubescentibus, ramis patentibus. 
— Willd. enum. 559. 
C. fertilis, Walt. fl. car. 151. 
Icon. Bot, rep. 539. Schmidt arb. 129. 
In the mountains of Carolina. h. May—Aug. v.v. 
canadensis. 
Jloridus.: 
glaucus. 
