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DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA, Trichostema. 
2. T. foliis ovato-lanceolatis, ramulis floriferis oppositis pa- 
: niculatis, staminibus brevibus inclusis.—Willd. sp. 
pl. 3. p. 170. ; ; 4 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 285. f. 369. 
In Virginia. Dillen. ©. v. s. in Herb, Banks, Flow- 
€ ers blue. Ko 
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Il 4NGIOSPERM 1 A. 
495. LINNJEA. Gen. pl. 1037. 
1. L. caule prostrato, ramulis floriferis erectis bifloris, foliis 
subrotundis antice crenatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 340. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 3. Engl. bot. 433. Fl lapp. t. 12. f. 4. 
In old fir-woods of Canada and New England, and on 
the mountains of New York and Pensylvania. Plen- 
tifully in the woods near Wiscasset, Province of Main, 
and near the White Lake, on the mountains of New 
Jersey. 2. b. May, June. v.v. Flowers white, 
tinged with red. This interesting and handsome 
_. little plant will for ever be the admiration of the bota- 
. nist, should it even be only for the sake of its name. 
* 496. PHRYMA. . Gen. pi. 994. 
“1, P. foliis ovatis grosse serratis petiolatis, spicis terminali- 
bus gracilibus, floribus oppositis.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 179. ; i seh. 
‘Tcon. Pluk. amalth. t. 380. f. 5. Lam. illustr. t. 516. 
In shady, rocky woods: Canada to Carolina. X4. June 
—Aug, v.v. Flowers small, white’ with purple.— 
Walter in his Flora Caroliniana has another species 
which he calls P. caroliniensis, foliis sessilibus obovato- 
oblongis serratis scabris, spica terminali. Of this 
plant I was not able to find any information in bis 
- *Herbarium, and strongly suspect he means Salvia 
urticifolia by it. 
497. VERBENA. Gen. pl. 43. 
ae o: * Foliis laciniatis. : 
1. V. assurgens; spicis solitariis pedunculatis imbricatis, 
corollarum laciniis emarginatis, foliis ovalibus inciso- 
serratis petiolatis.— Willd, sp. pl. 1. p. 119. 
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brachiata, 
borealis. 
Leptostachia. 
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