SUPPLEMENTUM. : 733 
Icon. Cat. Lot. fasc. 2.1. 2. Bot. mag. 1324. 
On the mountains of Virginia and Carolina. Y. July, 
Aug. v. v. Flowers large, rose-coloured, sweet- e 
scented ; the leaves have scarcely any scent. 
"Bitiladna stellata, 8. uniflora. —S, foliis subfalcato-lanceola- 
tis glabriusculis, caule unifloro. , 
= Polygonatum monanthemtitis, flore parvo erecto. Sherard. 
Herb. 
In Hudson’s We: Tilden, YU. w.s.in Herb. Sherard. 
~ As T have seen but one individual specimen, I consider 
it only as a variety, though it is s probabie it may bea 
distinct species. 
Helonias graminea. HE. scapo folioso paniculato, racemis 4. 243. 
divaricatis, bracteolis ovatis pedicellis longioribus, peta- 
lis oblongis acuminatis, staminibus corolla triplo brevi- 
oribus, foliis linearibus canaliculatis subtus glaucis.— 
Bot. mag. 1599. 
On the mountains of Georgia, Lyon. Y. Aug. v.s. 
dn Herb Lyon. ‘his species has a strong affinity with 
Nolina Georgiana. 
p. 233. 
p. 248. 
“Rumer venosus.— R. valvulis maximis integerrimis reticulato- 
venosis, foliis lanceolatis integerrimis parallelo- venosis. 
In Upper. Louisiana. Bradbury. 4. v. s. in Herb. 
Bradbury. The seeds resemble those of R. vesicarius. 
dinis circidifolia.—S. aculeata ; foliis inermibus orbiculato- £. 249. 
, cordatis acuminatis 5-nervibus utrinque glabris reticu- 
lato-venosis breviter petiolatis. 
.. S. floridana ; viticulis spinosis judaicae arboris folio maxi- 
-+ mo cordato.  Pluk. amalth. 194. 
In South Carolina. Catesby.. h. v. s.s ft. in Herb. She- ` 
— rard. ‘Though the description was taken from a speci- 
men without flowers, 1 am convinced of its being a di- 
_stinct species from any one described. 
ims coccinea.—G. sericeo-pubescens ; foliis lineari-lan- p. 260. 
ceolatis subdenticulatis, spica conferta, petalis longitu- 
-dine calycis, stigmate subintegro. 
G. coccinea. Fraser. catal. 1813. 
- In Upper Louisiana Bradbury. v. s. in Herb. PM 
_ About a span high; flowers smaller than G. biennis, 
$ - Scarlet, Inthe Catalogue quoted this of the marked. 
as a perennial, ,but by the appearance o specimen 
~F should take it to be odly annual. 
Diele allicaulis.—O. tenuissime pubescens ; caule ner- p. 262. 
-visque foliorum albidis, foliis €— laciniis diva- 
