SUPPLEMENTUM. 
"Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 121. 
Icon. Fl. gree. t. 12. : gon: abu 
In iow shady woods: Virginia to Carolina; rare. Y. 
July, Avg. v.v.; v.s. in Herb. Sherard. From three 
to six feet high. This species | oniitted for want of a 
specimen in my Herbarium, though I found it myself 
-in Virginia; but seeing a specimen of Catesby's in the 
Sherardian Herbarium, I was convinced of its being a 
real American species, 
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& 
Monarda rugosa.—M. glabriuscula ; capitulis. mediocribus : 
subsimplicibus, bracteis exterioribus ovatis undulatis ` 
.. pilosis, calycibus corollisque glabris, lacinia media la- 
..- bil inferioris bidentata, foliis ovatis subcordatis acutis 
| . rügosis, nervis subtus petiolisque pilosis, caule acutan- 
gulo glabriusculo,—W illd. sp. pl. 1. p. 125. 
. In Canada and on the mountains of Virginia. Y. July 
—Sept. v. v. in Hort, Lambert. About four feet high ; 
flowers small, white. ; 
Valeriana dioica.—V. glabra; foliis radicalibus subspathu- 
~ lato-ovatis integris longissime petiolatis, caulinis paucis 
pinnatifidis, Jaciniis lanceolatis integerrimis subdentatis- 
que obtusiusculis. —// illd. sp. pl. 1. p. 176. á 
leon. Fl. dan. 687. = ; 
In swamps at Hudson’s Bay. Tilden. Y. June. v.s. 
-in Herb. Sherard. About a span high ; flowers flesh- 
Fedia chenopodifolia—F. dichotoma ; foliis ovatis acutis in- 
~ ferne dentatis, cymis nudis divaricato-dichotomis, fila- 
mentislongis, — M Y UE es 
VOL, II, 3 ho 
altatus.— L. foliis basi pinnatifido-serratis, laciniis a 
. page 16. 
?rrimis subserratisque, calycibus spinescentibus,— t 
p. A7. 
p.28. 
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