132 



PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



160. BATSCHIA. Mich.Jl. amer. 1 . p. 129. 



GmdinL I.E. hirsuta; foliis floralibus ovatU, calycibus longis sub- 



lanceolatis.— il//c/i.^. amer. 1. p. i:-iO. 

 Anonymos caroliniensis. JValt.Jl. car. />. Ql. 

 In dry sunny woods of Lower Carolina. "2/ . May — July. 



V. s. in Herb. Lyon. Flowers pale yellow. 

 r.anescens. 2. B. candicanti-villosa ; foliis omnibus oblongis, calycibus 



brevissimisjaciniis corollaeintegris. — M'uh.Ji. amer. 1. 



p 130. 

 Anchusa flcribus sparsis, caule glabro. Gron.Ji. virg. 



p. 24. 

 Icon. jVich.Jl. amer. 1. t. 14. 

 On dry sunny hills, in sandy soil : Virginia, Tennassee, 



&c. 11 . June, July. v. v. Flowers of a deep golden 



yellow ; the root is covered with a red substance, 



which is the true Puccoon of the Indians, and paints 



a beautiful red. 

 longifiora. 3. B. sericeo-villosa ; foliis linearibus, calycibus longis li- 



nearibus, laciniiscoroUaecrenato-lncisis, tuboelongato. 

 On the banks of the Missouri. Nuttall. l/.July. v. s. 



in Herb. NullalL Flowers yellow. 



161. ONOSMODIUM. Mich.Jl. amer. I. p. 132. 



hispidum. 1. O. hispidum ; foliis obovali-lanceolatis acutis papilloso- 



punctatis, laciniis coroUae subulatis. — Mich.Jl. amer. I. 

 p. 133. 



Lithospermum virginianum. Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 752. 



On dry limestone hills: New York to Carolina. 7/. 

 July, Ausj. V. V. Flowers yellowish -whitCj similar 

 to those of Symphytum, 

 molle. 2. O. candicanti-villosum ; foliis oblongo-ovalibus subtri- 



plinerviis, laciniis corollae subovalibus. — Mich. Ji. 

 amer. \. p. 133. 



LithospermtHTi carolinianum. Lam. illustr. 1. p. 3gj. 



Icon. Mich. l. c. t. 15. 



In the western countries from Pensylvania to Tennas- 

 see. l/.June — Aug. v. v. Flowers white. 



162. LYCOPSIS. Gen. pi. 250. 



l.L. hispidaj foliis lanceolatis repando-dentatis, racemis 

 geminis, floribus sessilibus. — Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 780. 



