732. | | SUPPLEMENTUM. : 
idis purple. The leaves are small, and have some re- 
. -semblance to those of Thalictrum. 
p. 165. œ Ribes Menziesii —R. sub gemmis. 3-plicato-aculeatum ; ; ra- 
mis hispidissimis, foliis basi truncatis sub-5-lobis inciso- 
. dentatis, lobis lateralibus brevioribus, subtus tomento- 
sis, pedunculis subbifloris foliis subzequantibus calycibus 
tubulosis: limbo patente, staminibus longitudine caly- 
cis, stylo exerto, baccis globosis aculeatis. 
On the north-west coast, near Fort Trinidad. Menzies. 
hh. v. s. in Herb. Banks. The flowers of the size and 
colour of R. sanguineum. 
p. 173. Viola asarifolia.—V. acaulis, pubescens ; foliis dilatato-re- 
niformibus acutis circumcirca crenato-dentatis basi fla- 
` bellatim in petiolum attenuatis, pedunculis foliis multo 
brevioribus. 
Viola caroliniana maxima, foliis cucumerinis, floribus ad 
radicem pediculis brevibus natis. Herb. Sherard, 
In low rich woods: Virginia to Carolina. Catesby. Y- 
May. v. s.in Herh. Sherard, I have seen this species 
several times in Virginia, but generally without flowers; 
which has been the reason that no specimen. was in my 
collection. 
Hydrocotyle ambigua. -igr- folio radicali bonipedtte, caule 
subaphyllo 2-3-umbellifero, umbellulis sub-3-floris, 
petalis lanceolatis. ; 
In Upper Louisiana, Bradbury. v. s. in Herb. Bradbury, 
A very small plant; flowers in proportion large, white, 
_ with purple anthers; resembling H. composita. 
p. 192. Selinum acaule.—S. glabrum, acaule; foliis bipinnatis, fo- 
liolis linearibus superioribus confluentibus, scapis radica- 
libus foliis brevioribus, umbellulis radii masculis. — 
In Upper Louisiana. Bradbury. Y. v.s. in ged 
Bradbury. Not above two or three inches MN j 
seeds resembling those of Pastinaca- sativa: 
p. 197. Seseli divaricatum.—S. caule ramosissimo divaricato, foliis 
bipinnatifidis, laciniis lanceolatis i incisis; involucris nal- 
lis, involucellis linearibus. 
s In Upper Louisiana, Brodburg. v. s. in Heri. Bradtury. 
Resembles S. tortuosum very much. = 
Allium cernuum.—A. scapo nudo tetragono umbellifero, for 
liis linearibus planiusculis, umbella cernua, staminibus 
simplicibus, germine sex-dentato. Roth in Annals of 
Lot. 2. P 27. ; 
p. 190. 
p. 223. 
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