rP-NTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Lycopsis. 333 



Icon. Fl. dan. 435. Engl. lot. 938. Lam. illustr. t. 92. 

 In fields : Pcnsylvania to Virginia. Probably introduced. 



©. June, July. v. v. Flowers blue. 

 2. L. pusilia, hispidisJima; foliis inferioribus spathulati3,su- v'irginica. 



perioribus lineari-obiongis inteserriuiis, racemis soli- 



tariis, tlonbas pedunculatis. — IVilld. sp pi 1 . p. 781. 

 In dry woods and on rond sides : Pensylvania to Virginia. 



O.May — July. v. v. Flbwers white, very small. 



163. CYNOGLOSSUM. Gen. pi. 243. 



1. C. mollissime pubescensj foiiis lato-lanceolatis sessilibus, officinale. 



racemis paniculatis. — IVitld. sp. pi. 1. p. 76O. 

 Icon. Curt. lond. 4. / ]6. Bat. mag. 

 In dry wood-;, in the lime-stone countries, frequent. ,$ . 



June, July, v. v. Flowers brownish-red. 



2. C. nudiusculum; foliis spathulato-lanceo'atis lucidis sub- sylvat'icum. 



tus scabris. racemis sparsis, Smilh^fl. brit. 1. p. 21(3. 

 C. virginicum. IFiild. 'sp- pi. \.p. /dO. 

 Icon. Engl. lot. 1(J42. 

 In similar situations in Virginia, ^ . June, July. v. v. 



Flowers blueibh-brown. 



3. C. hirsutissimum; foliis ovali-oblongis, superioribus am- amplexicaule. 



plexicaulibus, corymbo terminnli aphyllolonge pedun- 

 culate. Mkh.fi amer. 1. p. 132. 



C. foliis amplexicaulibus. Gron.fi. virg. p. 24. 



C. virginicum. Linn sp.pl. 134. 



In shady moist woods : Pensylvania to Virginia. 1/ . 

 May — July. v. v. Flowers beautiful blue and white. 

 Willdenow's C. virginicum is certainly not the plant 

 alluded to by Linnaeus in his Species Planlarum, by 

 which he refers to Clayton's plant, which evidently is 

 the present species. 



164. MYOSOTIS. Gen. pi. 240. 



1. M. perennis J seminibus laevibus, calycibus subovalibus 



glabris tubo corollae ferelongitudine, caule subramoso, 

 foliis lanceolatis. Roth. germ. i. 8/. ii. 22J, 



M. scorpioides. Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 746. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 583. 



In rivulets and ditches, frequent. 1/ , May — Sept. v. v. 



2. M. annua ; seminibus laevibus, calycibus ovalibus acumi- 



natis hirsutissimis tubo corollae longioribus, caule ra- 



palustris. 



