 verticillata. 
eruciata. 
Jruticosa., 
microphylia, 
DIADELPHIA OCTANDRIA. Polygala: 
nis pedunculatis, spicis inferioribus depressis apetalis. 
— Walt. fl. car. 179. i 
- In the pine-barrens of Carolina. ©. July, Aug. v. s. 
Calyx greenish-white, with pale yellow petals. } 
11. P. caule erecto ramoso, foliis verticillatis linearibus, spi- 
cis setaceis pedunculatis, floribus distinctesalternis ap- 
proximatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 897. : 
Icon. Pluk, mant. t. 438. f. 4. 
On the sides of dry hills and in pine-woods : New York 
to Carolina. (9. June—Aug. v. v. Flowers very 
small, white, or sometimes pale red. 
12. P. caule erecto ramoso alato-anguloso, foliis quaternis li- 
neari-lanceolatis, capitulis spicatis sessilibus.— Willd. 
sp. pl. 3. p. 897. 
Tn wet places, on the edge of bogs and rivulets ; Gana- 
da to Carolina. ©. Jaly—Sept. v.v. Flowers red 
mixed with green. = 
IV. DECANDRIA. 
561. AMORPHA, Gen, pl. 1170. 
1. A. glabra, subarborescens ; foliis petiolatis, spicis aggre» - 
gu. elongatis, calycibus nudiusculis pes atis, 
entibus 4. obtusis, unico M ETUR eguminibus 
oligospermis.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 970. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 30. Sehkuhr handb. 197. Hort. cliff. 
t. 19. Mill. ic. 27. Duham. arb. t. 46, 
a, A. foliis mucronatis, calycibus glabris, 
B. A. foliis emarginatis, calycibus canis. 
y- A. foliis lineari-ellipticis basi subacutis, 
. On the banks of rivers: Carolina and Florida. h. 
. June, July. v. v. Var. y. v. s. in Herb. Lewis. A 
shrub from nine to twelve feet high. Flowers of a 
very fine blue, in close and long spikes. It is gene- 
rally known by the name of Wii ild Indigo. The leaves, 
as in all the following species, are beset with pos 
which are transparent. í 
2, A. glabriuscula, pumila; foliis brevet petiolatis utrin- - 
que obtusis, spicis solitariis abbreviatis, calycibus nu- - 
diusculis pedicellatis, dentibus omnibus acuminatis, 
leguminibus monospermis. 
