392 FOLYANDRIA POLYOYNIA, Rananeulus, 
| wwe Resembles the preceding one, but is upright, the —— 
flowers larger and in greater abundance. 
pusillus. 3. R. glaber ; folis petiolatis, inferioribus ovatis dentatis, 
superioribus lineari-lanceolatis apice dentatis, süpreruis 
linearibus bracteiformibus, pedunculis alternis solita- 
riis unifloris. 
R. flammula. Walt. fl. car. 159. Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
p. 321. 
X. June —Aug. v. s. in Herb. Enslen. A small spe- 
cies, with exceeding small flowers, petals pale yellow. 
filiformis. 4. R. glaber, pusillus; caulibus filiformibus repentibus ge- 
Penis geniis unifloris, folis lineari-subulatis ob- —— 
tasis. — Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 320. i 
Jn inundated places, on the river St. T aurence, Sfenlson's à 
Bav, and Labrador. Y. June, July. v.s. in Herb. — 
Banks, Resembles R. reptans very much, 
Cymbal ic. 5. R. glaber, minimus, filiformis, repens, ad geni j 
Cans; foliis cordato-renitormibus obtuse dentatis 4 
talis linensibus, « fructibus oblongis. - ed 3 
UE aR aeara oaa ADORN New 4 
xen: Y. June, July. wen Flowers the size of — 
M foregoing one, pale ye sometimes white. * 
— This little plant has some resemblance to R. salsugi- — 
nosus of Pallas, whose specimens I had an opportunity — 
of seeing in the collection of A. B, Lambert, Esq. and — 
which may be distinguished by thefollowingdiagnosis: — 
R. glaber, filiformis, repens, ad gepicula radicans; - 
foliis ovat's rariter cordatis apice epa po : 
Boden, Nagel plerumque. vnifloris ; 
| bus eordsié-retifocmitié oiee sain pe 
Te = tiolatis ternatis angulatis, superioribus sessi 
gi ... lis subiriflocis.— Willd, sp. pl. 2. p 1314. — 
In wet places on the side que br E 
York to Carolina, Y. Jay, Aug. v. v. Flowers 
small, yellow. — x | 
nitidus. E d o caulibus fistulosis, foliis " us TO- 
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