* ee ers ; 
eg: “MONOECIA. TRIANDRIA. : 
Spectes. 1. C. vulgaris. 2. foliolesa. 3. flexitis.—A 
genus principally indigenous to Europe and India. 
: ~~ Orpen IL.—DIANDRIA, * 
“i ge 
629. PODOSTEMUM. Michaux, 
Calia: and corolla none. Stamina 2, affixed to 
a common pedicell, Germ ovate. Stigma 1, 
sessile, Capsule 2-celled, 2-valved, many-seed- 
ed. Seeds minute. 
~ A small demersed coriaceous aquatic, growide attached 
to rocks and stones; leaves multipartite, setaceous; flow- 
ers solitary, pedicellate. = 
Ae a do P. Ceratophyllum. Mich. t. 44, Pluk. Phyt. t. 
138. fas. In the Delaware, about Easton,—Z. Col- 
“ing; Ae oe In the Ohio, Hoiston, er: French 
Broa the Catawba river, near Morganton,” th 
_ Carolina = hbaaile pedicellae, roundish, & d 
“Mase, Ament Sindee, Calix obsolete, 2 
‘Jeaved. Corolia none. Fem. flowers below th 
ss masculine. Culix and corella none. Seed - 
¥ spenscollnte, furnished with a pappus at the base. 
ayes very long and ar; culm without 
ng in a dense cylind rae muti 
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