134 PENTANDUIA MONOGYNIA, MyOSOtis. 



mosissimo, racemis copjugatis, foliis ovato-lanceolatis, 

 IF Hid. sp. pi. 1. p. "JAJ. 

 In fields and shady woods : New York, Pensylvania, 

 &c. O- June, July. v. v. Plowers pale blue, very 

 small. 



virginiana, 3. M. pilosunn ; seminibus acnleato-glochidibus, foliis ovato- 



Janceolatis acuminatis, racemiis divaricalis. — IVilld. sp. 



pi. \.p. 74S. 

 In dry open woods : Virginia, Carolina, &c. G- June, 



July. V. p. Flowers small, pale blue ; leaves large. 

 JLappula. 4. M. hispidum; seminibus aculeis glochidibus, foliis 11-^ 



neari-oblongis, caule stride ramosissimo. — IFilld. sp. 



pi. I. p. 74g. 

 On way sides aqd among rubbish : Canada to Virginia. 



O.May — Aug. v. v. Flowers blue. 



165. HYDROPHYLLUM. Gen. pi. 267. 



appendlculd' 1. H. hirsutissimum, foliis radicalibus subpinnatifidis, cau- 

 tum. linis sublobato-angulosis, calycis sinubus appendicula- 



tis, fasciculis flpruin subpaniculatis. — Alich.Jl. amer. 1. 

 p. 134. 

 On shady rocks, near springs : Virginia, near Harper's 

 Ferry, Tennassee, &c. l/.May. v. v. Flowers pale 

 blue; the calyx extremely hispid, and almost the 

 length of the corolla. 

 virginicum. 2. H. glabriusculum ; foliis pinnatifidis pinnatisqne, laciniis 

 ovali'lanceolatis inciso-serratis, fasciculis florum con- 

 glomeratis.— /Fi//o'. sp. pi. I. p. 814. 

 Icon. Lam. illustr. i. Q7f. 1, 



In shady rocky siiuaiions : Canada to Carolina. 1/ . 

 May, June. v. v. Flowers beautiful blue. 

 canadense, 3. H. hirsutum ; foliis lobato-angulosis, fasciculis floruni 

 confertis. — JFilld. sp. pi. 1 . p. 815, 

 Icon. Lam. illustr. t. g7 . f. 2. 



On wet rocks and shady mountains : Canada to Pensyl- 

 vania, 1/ . June, July. v. v. Flowers white, shaded 

 ■with purple. 

 Uneare. 4. H. pilosum ; foliis linearibus, vacemis elongatis. 



On the banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis 1/ . April, 

 V. s. in Herb. Lewis. 



