6 DIANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. 
10. ORNUS. Persoon. (Flowering-ash.) 
Calix 4-parted. Corolla 4-parted; petals long 
and ligulate. Filaments long. Nut winged. 
A tree with opposite, and unequally pinnated leaves, 
(like the 4sh to which it is nearly ted.) Flowers in 
terminal panicles. 
Species. 1. O..Americana, (scarce) not very distinct from 
the Ornus Europea, (or Fraxinus ornus of Lin.) 
{} Fruit a capsule. Corolla monopetalous, irregular. 
11. VERONICA. L. (Speedwell.) 
Fa 
ee 'ges “i : = 
Herbaceous, 
discoverer, and described by Jussieu with an ovate eae 
of 
i 
iy Sreciss. 1. V. officinalis. 2. * reniformis. 3. serpillifolia. 
_ 4 Beccabunga. $. Annagallis. 6. scutellata.—( rien 
1-flowered—) 7. agrestis. 8. arvensis. 9. peregrina. As yet 
there has not been a single genuine species of this genus 
discovered in N. America that is not also common to Eu- 
Tope and Northern Asia, if we except the V. reniformis of 
Pursh, which if distinct, may probably also exist in Sibe- 
= Tia. Of the 9 specigs here enumerated, Nos. 1,3, 7,8, and 
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