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SUPPLEMENTUM. 
vix longior. Limbus 5-fidus: laciniis subaequalibus, 
oblongis, patentibus. Filamenta 4. brevia, fauce in- 
- serta. Anthere erecte, oblonge, nude, longitudine 
corolla. Stylus declinatus, longitudine staminum. 
Stigma simplex. Caps. subrotunda, 2-locularis, 2- 
valvis, apice dehiscens. 
Seymeria tenuifolia =S: glabriuscula, ° 'virgatim paniculata’; a 
foliis setaceo-pinnatifidis, laciniis divisis. 
— Gerardia Cassioides, Vol. 2. p. 424. 
In dry sandy woods of Carolina and Georgia. ©. Joly, 
. Aug. v. s. in Herb. Sherard. Flowers small, dark 
- yellow. 
Seymeria pectinata aod, viscido-pubescens, brachiatim ramo- 
sissima ; foliis pectinato-pinnatifidis, laciniis indivisis - 
linearibus acatis. 
= In South Carolina. Catesby. (9. July. v. s. in Herb. 
Sherard. Flowers the size and colour of the preced- 
‘ing. While writing the genus Gerardia, I strongly 
suspected G. cassioides to be a distinct genus, which al- 
- ready had been considered so by Walter and Gmelin. 
Having nomaterialsthen at hand, I followed the authority 
of Michaux. But finding in the Sherardian Herbarium 
not only that species, but also a new one described 
i 
ter of which is well | expressed i in Walt. fl. car.171. 
T have named this genus in memory of the late Henry 
Seynier, Esq. of Hanford, Dorsetshire, a gentleman 
much celebrated for his extensive collections in natural 
history, and for whom Dr. Solander had so great a re- 
gard as to dedicate the plant which afterwards was 
called Solandra grandiflora to his memory, as I have 
seen it named Seymera in the Herbarium of A. B. Lam- 
bert, Esq. » in Dr, Solander's own handwriting. 
Chelone Lyoni ES es glabra, ramosa ; foliis petiolatis cordato- 
. ovatis serratis, spicis terminalibus densifloris, 
In Upper Carolina and Georgia. Lyon. Y. July— 
Sept. v. s. in Herb. Lambert, This parve 
. large species ; flowers purple. 
Pentstemon erianthera.—P. caule pumilo pubescente, foliis 
oblongis acutis obsolete denticulatis subhirsutis, floribus 
racemosis, pedicellis pleramque solitariis, filamento 
sterili exerto apice revoluto longitudinaliter barbato, ca- 
lycis foliolis linearibus hirsutissimis, 
. was convinced of its generic distinction, the - 
p. A27. 
p. 428. 
