20S 



PENTANJDRIA TRIGYNIA. 



2d3. STAPHYLEA. Gen. pi 507. 



trifoha. 1, s. folils trifoliatis : racemis pendulis, petalis inferne cili- 



atis, fructu ovato.— lFilld. sp. pi. 1. p. I4g8. 

 Icon. Schmidt arb. 81. 



On the side of dry hills, in rocky situations : New York 

 to Upper Carolina, tj . May, June. v.v. Flowers 

 white. 



264. TURNER A. Gen. pi. 5)4. 



cistoides. l.T. hirsutaj foliis lineari-lanceolatis obtuse dentato-ser- 



ratis, pedunculis axillaribus folio brevioribus. — Willd. 

 sp.pL 1. p. 1505. 



Icon. Pluvi. ic. t. 150./. 1. Sloan. jam. 1. t. 12/./. 7. 



In dry sandy woods, near the town of Savannah, Geor- 

 gia. Enslen. ©, July, v.s.in Herb. Evslen. P'low- 

 ers yellow, resembling those of Cistus carolinianus. 



265. CPvOTONOPSIS. Mich. Jl. amer. 2, p. 1 85. 



argentea. l.C. caule erecto dichotome ramosissima, foliis supra 



stellato-pilosis, subtus argenteo-lepidotis. 

 linearis. a. C. foliis lineari-lanceolatis. IVilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 380. Mich. 



Ji.amer. 2. p. 186. 

 elliptica. ^. C. foliis ellipticis utrinque obtusis. Willd. I. c. 



In sandy soil near the sea-coast, Illinois country and on 

 the Missouri. O • July. v. v. Flowers very minute. 



266. KOCHIA. Roth in Schrad.journ. 1800. p. 30/. 



dentnta. \, K. foliis ianceolatis sinuato-dentatis, caule erecto ramo- 



sissimo. — Willd. hort. berol. 1. t. 28. 

 Salsola radiata. Desf. in amml. vius. nat. p. "IS. t. 34. 

 Salsola platyphylla. Mich. Ji. amer. l.p. 174. 

 On the banks of the Mississippi, in the Illinois country. 

 O . June. V. V. This plant has the aspect of a Che- . 

 nopodium in every part. 



alius. 



26/. AMARANTHUS. Gen. pi. 1 43 1 . 



I . A. glomerulis axillaribus triandris, foliis obovatis retu- 

 sis, caule tetragono simplici. Willd. sp. pi. 4. 



382. 



Icon. Willd. amaranth, t. 1 ./ 2. 



A common weed in the gardens. O , May— Sept, v. v. 



