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DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA.  Gerardia. 423 
pedunculis axillaribus folio longioribus, calycibus 5- 
partitis, 
In Georgia. Bartram. v. s. in Herb. Banks, i 
6. G. ramosissima ; foliis lanceolatis serratis basi attenuatis fruticosa, 
subpetiolatis, racemis terminalibus, floribus oppositis 
bracteatis. 
In great abundance in the pine-forests of the Rocky- 
mountains. M. Lewis. h. June. v. s. in Herb. 
Frute: elegans 3—4-pedalis ramosissimus, Rami teretes, 
dense foliosi, tenuissime pubescentes. Folia semun- 
cialia, opposita, lanceolata, acuta, interdum obtusa 
cum mucrone, superne acute serrata, inferne quasi in 
petiolum attenuata, integerrima, utrinque glabra. Ra- 
cemi terminales, simplices, erecti, bracteati. Flores 
oppositi, pedicellati, magnitudine et colore Digitalis 
purpurei, Bractee opposite, sessiles, oblongz, acutae, 
integerrimae, pedicellis vix breviores. Calyx pro- 
- funde 5-partitus, basi unibracteolatus : laciniis lanceo- 
latis, acutis. — Bracteolee lineares, calyce breviores. Ec 
Corolle: Tubus calyce quadruplo longior, superne ven- 
tricosus. Limbus patens, subzqualis, 5-fidus: La- 
cinis rotundatis. Filamenta tubo duplo breviora, imo 
corolla inserta. Anthere oblongae, hirsutissime. Sty- 
lus longitudine tubi, Capsula...... - ats 
** Flores flavi. —— ^— 
7. G. pubescens; caulibus subsimplicibus, foliis subsessilibus flava, 
lanceolatis integerrimis vel dentatis, inferioribus sub- 
pinnatifido-incisis, floribus axillaribus oppositis sub- 
sessilibus.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 223. 
Icon. Pluk. mant. t. 389. f. 3. 
: In dry shady and rocky woods: New England to Flori- 
da. Y. July—Sept. v. v. Flowers large, and, as 
all the following, yellow. It is seldom more than 
two feet high. : 
8. G. glabra; caule paniculato, foliis petiolatis pinnatifidis: quercifolia, 
laciniis lanceolatis acutis integris ve) postice inciso- 
dentatis, summis lanceolatis integris, floribus axillari- 
. , bus oppositis pedicellatis, : 
pocos virginicus, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 191. - 
Icon. Pluk. alm. t. 389. f. 1. , 2e : 
On the banks of rivers, in rich shady places: Pensylvania 
to Carolina. :2J. July, Aug. v. v. From three to 
five feet high. This fine species bas been generally 
. VOL, Il, F E. 
