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TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



139. ALCHEMILLA. Gen. pi. 222. LaJIes-mantle. 



alpina 1 • A. foliis digitatis apice dentatis seiiceis. Wdld. sp. pi. 1 - 



p. 698. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 4g. Engl. hot. 244. 



On the peaks of high mountains in Vermont and New 

 Hampshire. l/.June, July. v. s. "Whether the 

 American species is tiie true A. alf)ina or not, I am 

 not able to determine, as I am at present in want of 

 specimens to compare them ; but the plate in the Flora 

 Danica represents the American plant fully, as far as 

 recollection can decide. 

 Jtbhanes. 2. A. foliis trii^artitis, laciniis trifidis pubescentibus, floribus 



• axillaribus glomeratis monandris. JFilld. sp. pi. 1, 



p. 699. 



Aphanes arvensis, Linn, sp.pl. 179- 



Icon. Engl. bot. 1011. Fl.dan.g73. Lam.illuslr. I. 

 t. 87. 



In fields of Virginia. Clayton. O • May — Aug. v. s. 

 in Herb. Gronov. 



140. BOEHMERIA. Gen.pl. U21. 



cylindrica. 1. B. foliis oppositis ovato-oblongis acuminatis dentatis gla- 



bris, floribus dioicis, spicis masculis glomeratis inter- 



ruptis, femineis cylindricis, caule herbaceo. Willd. 



sp. pi. 4. p. 340. 

 Urtica cylindrica. Linn.sp. pi. 1396. Mkh.Ji. amer. 2. 



p. 179. 

 Icon. Sloan, hist. jam. l.t. 82./. 2. 

 In shady wet places : Canada to Florida. 1/ . June— Aug. 



V. V. About two feet high. 

 lateriflora. 2. B. foliis alternis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis serratis sca- 



bris, floribus glomeratis lateralibus, caule herbaceo. 



JFilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 342. 

 In rocky shady woods : Pensylvania to Virginia. 1/ . July. 



V. V, Leaves on long petioles, trinerved. 



141. UrvTICA. Gen. pi. 1422. Nettle. ' 



pumila. l.U. foliis oppositis ovatis acuminatis trinerviis serratis, 



peliolis inierioribus longltudine folii, floribus monoi- 

 cis triandris capitato-corymbosis petiolo brevioribus. 

 lFilld.sp.pl. 4. p. 348. 



