264 POLYANDRIA MoNOGYNIA, Helianthemum. 
~ Menandra ramis alternis, Clayt. fl. virg. 20. 
In sandy fields: New — to Carolina. Y. July. 
v.v. Flowers small. 
‚corymbosum. 3, H. exstipulatum, erectum, ramosum, minutim pubes- 
cens ; foliis alternis lanceolatis subtus cano-tomentosis, 
corymbis fastigiatis confertim multifloris, calycis laci- 
niis ovatis acutis, capsulis calyce vix longioribus.— 
Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 307. 
In dry barren sand-fields, particularly along the sea- 
coast: New Jersey to Georgia. M. June—Aug. 
v.v. Flowers very small, sometimes without petals ; 
from which circumstance "this and the | foregoing. spe- 
cies have been mistaken for Lechea major. 
rosmarinifo- 4, H. exstipulatum, stricte-erectum, simplex, canescens 5 
lium, foliis linearibus margine revolutis subtus cano-to- 
mentosis, racemulis axillaribus interrupte confertiflo- 
ris, calycis laciniis ovatis acutis, petalis calyce triplo 
longioribus. - 
In pine-barrens : Georgia. Enslen. Y. Joly. v. s. 
im Herb. Enslen. Flowers bright. yellow. 
carolinianum. 5.H. exstipulatum, hirsutum, erectum ; foliis alternis ob- 
longo-ovalibus subdenticulatis, imis obovalibus utrin- 
que hirsutis, pedunculis terminalibus paucis calyci- 
busque villosissimis, calycis laciniis oblongis acutis pe- 
talis brevioribus.— Mich, fl. amer. 1. p. 307. 
Cistus carolinianus. Walt. fl. car. 152. 
Icon. Vent. cels 74. 
In pine-barrens of Carolina and Georgia, 1. June— 
Aug. v. v. Flowers and leaves larger than in any. 
other species. 
426. HUDSONIA. Gen. pl. 822. Willd. hort. bero. 15. 
ericoides. . 1, Hudsonia. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 858. 
Icon. Willd. hort. berol. 15. Berg. act. holm. 1778. t.2. 
In pine-barrens of New Jersey and Virginia. h . May 
June. v. v. Fiowers yellow. This delicate lite 
shrub, not above six inches high, covers large tracts 
of "qd pine-woods in a similar manner as common 
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