With an Account of a Nciv Species. 103 



Sarracenia variolaris, Mich. Fl. Bor. Am. I. p. 310. 



Sarracenia minor Walt Fl. Car, p. 153 ? 



S. adunca, Smith, Ex. Bot. I. t. 53. 



Icon. Bot. Mag. 1710 ; Loddige, Bot. Cab. t. 



Habitat. From South Carolina to Florida. Michaux. 

 Around the pine-barren ponds along the sea-coast of South 

 Carolina and Georgia. Elliott. Common in Middle Florida 

 and the southern parts of Georgia, in wet pine woods ! Abun- 

 dant near Charleston, S. C ! Flowers March — April. 



Observations. Leaves 12 to IS inches long, nearly- 

 erect, a little bent or reclinate near the base. Tube a little 

 ventricose, curiously marked on the back, near the summit, 

 with whitish diaphanous spots. Wing somewhat broad. La- 

 mina arched, vaulted and incurved over the throat of the tube. 

 Flowers yellow. 



6. Sarracenia Flava, Linn. 



S. foliis longissimis erectis tubo sensim dilatato, a la lineari 

 angustissima, lamina erecta basi coarctata lateribus retroflexis, 

 flore flavo. 



Sarracenia flava, Sp. PI. II. 1150 ; Walter, Fl. Car. p. 153 ; Michx. 

 Fl. Bor. Am. L p. 310 ; Pursh, Fl. Am. II. 367 ; Elliot, Bot. S. Car. 

 and Georg. II. p. 10. 



Sarracenia Catesbaei, Ell. Bot. S. Car. and Georg, II. p. 11. 



Coilophyllum Virginianum, Morris. Hist. II. p. 533. 

 Bucanephyllum elatius, Plunk. Amalth. 



Sarracenia foliis rectis, Gronov. Virg. 164. 



Icon. Bot. Mag. 780 ; Cates. Car. 77. t. 69 ; Plunk. Amalth. t, 376, 

 /■ 5. 



Habitat. From the southern borders of the Chesapeake 

 Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. Southhampton County, Va. Br. 

 Pickering. Virginia, Gronov. Near Newbern, N. C. ! Near 

 Wilmington, N. C, Mr. Curtis. Abundant in the middle 



