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DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 



10. CATALPA. Juss. gen. \3S. Cafalpa-tree. 



syring(pfoUa. 1. C. foliis cordatis planis. Sims in lot. mag. IO94. 

 Bignonia Catalpa. IVdld. sp. pi. 3. p. 28g. 

 C. bignonioides. Walt.Jl car. p. 64. 

 Jcon. Schmidt, arb. \. I. 4\. 

 On the banks of Ohio, Mississippi and Delaware, in 



gravelly soil. T2 • •^i^'/'^^^g ^* ^' Flowers white, 



speckled with purple and yellow. 



17, MICRANTHEMUM. Mich.fl. amer. 1. p. 10. 



orhiculatum. 1, Micranthemum. Mich i.e. 



Anonymos umbrosa. IValt.Ji. car. p. 63. 

 Globifera umbrosa. Gviel. syst. nat. t. 2. p. I. p. 32. 

 Icon. Mich I. c t 2. 



In shady wet woods of Carolina and Geoigia % . Aug. 

 V. V. Stem creeping 3 leaves orbicular; flowers axii« 

 lary, very small. 



]8 VERONICA. Gen.pl. 32. Speedwell. 



virginica. ]. V. spiels terminalibus, foliis quaternis quinisque. Willd. 



sp. pi 1 /; 34. 



Icon. Pluk. aim. t. 70. f. 2. 



On calcareous hills, in sunny exposures. 11 . July — 

 Sept. V. V. Spikes long, white, or blush-colour. 



On the mountains of Virginia I observed a very tall- 

 growing variety, with purple flowers, extremely beau- 

 tiful. 



offidnalis. 2. V, spicis lateralibus pedunculatis, foliis oppositis obovato- 

 subrotundis pilosis annuls, caule procumbente hirto. 

 mild, sp pi I. p.5g. 



Icon, Engl hot. 765. Fl. dan. 248. 



In barren, dry woods, very common from Canada to 

 Carolina. "}/ . May — July. v. v. 



reniformis. 3. V. spicis lateralibus pedunculatis, foliis oppositis reni- 

 formi-cordatis inciso-crenatis, caule repente. 

 Collected by Messrs. Lewis and Clark in boggy soil, on 

 the banks of the Missouri. 1/ . June. v. s. in Herb. 

 Lewis. 

 Caulis repens, filiform's, ad geniculos radicans. Folia 

 opposita, longe petiolata, reniformi-cordata, inciso- 

 crenata, glabra. Pedunculi axillares, alterni, lon- 

 gitudine foliorum, teretes, glabri, superne unibrac- 

 teati. Braclea cblonga, crenata. Spica obionga. 



