DICLINIA SEGREGATA, Euphorbia. 
In cultivated grounds: Virginia, near Staunton. XY. 
July, Aug. v.v. Resembles E. spathulata. 
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13, E. caulibus gracile-debilibus, simpliciter 3- fidis, foliis mercurialina, 
"Oppositis ternisve subsessilibus ovalibus integris, pe- 
dunculis terminalibus solitariis unuifloris,— Mich, fl. 
amer. 2. p. 212. 
In shady rocky situations.: Pensylvania and Kentucky. 
X. July, Aug. v.v. HResembles in, naps Mercuri- 
alis annua. 
14. E. umbella 3-fida: bis dichotoma involucro itiüioras, 
involucellis oblongis cordatis margine membranaceis 
coloratis, foliis janceolato-oblongis subcordato-am- 
plexicaulibus acutis glaucescentibus glabris, appendi- 
i mm calycinis petaloideis subrotundis, capsulis p- 
oe 
On the Yellow-stone river. M: Lewis. ©. July. v. $. 
in Herb. Lewis. A very handsome species; the 
white margin of the involucre and white petal-like ap- 
pendices have a fine contrast with the elegant soft 
green leaves. 
15. E. umbella 4-fida: dichotoma, foliis oppositis lanceo- 
- latis integerrimis. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 900. 
Icon, Blackw. t. 123. 
Not native, but frequently found near gardens and in 
cultivated ground. d. July, Aug. v.v. Itis ge- 
nerally. known in America by the name of Mole- 
plant, it being supposed that no moles disturb the 
ground where this plant grows, 
16. E. umbella 5-fida : 3-fida: dichotoma ; involucellis fo- 
— . Jiisque oblongis obtusis, appendicibus calycinis peta- 
loideis obovatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 910. 
Icon. Pluk. mant. t. 446. f. 3. 
In dry fields : Canada to Carolina. 2/. July, Aug. v. v. 
It is very variable in its foliage: sometimes the leaves 
are quite linear. 
17. E. umbella 5-fida: trifida: bifida, involucris ovatis, 
. | petalis integris, foliis lanceolatis subpilosis apice serru- 
latis. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 917. 
Icon. Gmel. sib. 2. t. 93. 
~ In shady wet woods, in the mountains of Miniiod and 
Virginia, 4. June, July. v, v. From two to a font 
Ms E e T 
marginata, 
Lathyris. 
corolluta. 
pilosa. 
