which, we did not observe at the time, had been applied by 
Mr. Pursu to a very different species. Our present plant dif: 
‘fers from cordata, No. 1816, in its leaflets being not at all 
cordate, and footstalks less divaricate; peduncles much shorter 
and less strict ; corolla more crisped at the margin, and of a 
less leathery consistence. The ariste of the seeds are not 
‘naked, but clothed with short adpressed silky hairs ; as 
WILupenow remarks of crispa. | 
We received what we take to be a variety of this, with 
smaller, very pale bluish purple flowers, from Mr. Wuittey, 
some years ago. 
Native of Carolina. Flowers from July to September. 
Communicated by N.S. Hopson, Esq. of the War-Office. 
ERRATUM. 
No. 1816, 1. 11, and 1, 16, for Cremaris cordata, read Crematts reticulata. 
