DiANDRiA MONOGYNiA, Monarda. 



M. coccinea. Mich.fi. ainer. 1, p. \Q. 



Icon. Mill. ic. t. 183,/. I. Bot. mag. 546. Oswego tea. 



In rivulets on the high mountains of North Carolina. 

 Michaux. 7/ . June— Sept. v. v. in Hortis. Flow- 

 ers long, scarlet. 



2. M. sparse hirsuta, capitulis magnis simplicibus, bracteis 



exterioribus coloratis lanceolatis attenuatis, calycibus 

 corollisque pubescentibus, corollis longissimis, foliis 

 oblongis attenuatis serratis undique pilis sparsis hirsu- 

 tis, caule acutangulo petiolisque ciliato-piloso. 

 In boggy woods in black rich soil, near Onondago and 

 Oswego, New York. 7/. v. v.; v.s. spec. Kalmi- 

 anum in Museo Banksiano, sub nomine M. didymte. 

 Flowers very long, beautiful crimson ; leaves some- 

 what fragrant j stems double the size of M. didyma. 



3. M. glabriuscula, capitulis mediocribus simplicibu?, brac- 



teis exterioribus oblongis, calycibus glabriusculis, fo- 

 liis ovatis subcordatis acutis rugosis glabris, nervis 

 subtus coloratis pilosis, caule acutangulo hirto. 



M. rugosa. Ait. keiv. ed. 2. 1. p. 51. 



In Canada. 1/ . July— Sept. v. s. in Museo Banksiano, 

 Flowers small, white. 



4. M. glabra, capitulis parvis simplicibus terminalibus, 



bracteis exterioribus lato-ovatis acutis integerrimis gla- 

 briusculis, calycibus brevibus ciliatis, corollis pubes- 

 centibus tenuibus, foliis ovato-oblongis acuminatis ser- 

 ratis pilosiusculis, caule obtusangulo glabro. 



M. clinopodia. fFilld. sp. pi. 1. p. 125. exel. syn. 

 Gronov. 



M. glabra. Lam. encycl. 4. p. 256 ? 



In dry gravelly soil from Canada to Carolina, particularly 

 on the mountains. 7/ . July — Sept. v. v. Flowers 

 yellow with purple specks. 



The specimen of Gronovius in the Banksian Museum is 

 CUnopodium incanum. 



5. M. glaberrima, capitulis parvis nudiusculis lateralibus 



terminalibusque, bracteis exterioribus linearibus cilia- 

 tis, calycibus pubescentibus ciliatis, corollis brevibus 

 tenuissimis glabris, foliis lineari-lanceolatis acuminatis 

 serratis glabris, caule obtusangulo glabro. 

 In the mountains of South Carolina and Virginia, v. v. j 

 V. s. in Herb. Lyon. Flowers yellowish white. 

 Q. M. glabriuscula, capitulis magnis foliosis, bracteis ex- 

 terioribus magnis coloratis lato-ovatis acuminatis ser- 



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Kalmiana. 



rugosa. 



clinopodia. 



gracilis. 



purpurea. 



