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broader, obtuse; corolla subrotate, stamina exserted; 
capsule pubescent. Haz. From North Carolina to Flori- 
da. Common. 3. tenwifolia. Pu. Leaves smooth and 
_ pseudopinnate; segments filiform, divided; corolla nearly 
rotate; stamina exserted; Nae of smooth. Has. Much 
more rare than the p mecodeag: dp Georgia and Florida. 
Stem_hirsute, divaricately and profusely bratichedp leaves 
extremely slender; flowers somewhat resembling those 
of Cassia as well as the preceding; stamina linear-oblong, 
in both species nearly equal; capsule ventricose-ovute, 
a acute, with the summit compressed. _ 
: A North American ae 
434 PEDICULA RI 
Calix ventricose See: (or up- 
per lip of the corolla) ms Sina and compres- 
sed. Capsule bilocular, mucronate, oblique. 
Seeds angular, tunicated. 
Leaves opposite or alternate, multifid, mostly pinnati- 
fd; flowers opposite or alternate, bracteate, aggregated 
in short terminal spikes. 
Species. 1. P. Euphrasioides. 2. pallida. Stem 
tall, smooth, and branched, ubescently lined; leaves: 
: lanceolate, pinnatifidly t optic’, i incisions crenulate and 
; scabrous =. the ==. flowers distinct, subsessile; 
galea, truncated; calix bifid, segments 
P-.serotina. Mubl. Catal. Has. Very common 
the sandy swamps in New-Jersey. Flowers 
Capsule short and broad ovate. Lam ve- 
