178 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Nj'SSa. 



N. grandidentata. Mich. arl. t. 1 9. 



On the banks of the river St. Mary, and in Florida. 



Pj.May. v.s. Fruit the size of the preceding, dark 



blue. 

 denticulala. 5. N. foliis longe petiolatis oblongis acuminatis remote ser- 



ratis undique glabris, pedunculis femineis unifloris, 



drupis oblongis. IFilld. sp pi. A, p. 11 14. 

 N. uniflora. IFalt.Ji. car. 253. 

 N. angulisans. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 25g. 

 Icon. fVunghamer. t. 'ly .f. 57. Catesb. car. 1. / 6O. 

 In swamps : Virginia and Carolina. Tj . v. v. s. Ji. 



220. HAMILTONIA. Wiltd. sp. pi. 4. p. 1114. 

 Pyrularia. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 231. 



oleifera. 1. Hamiltonia. Willd.l.c. 



Pyrularia pubera. Mich. I. c. 



In shady woods, in the mountains of Pensylvania, 

 Virginia near the Sweet springs, and in Carolina. V^ . 

 May, June. v. v. A shrub from four to six feet high, 

 very pubescent ; leaves oblong, entire, acuminate 5 

 flowers small, greenish-yellow, in terminal racemes, 

 fruit known in the country by the name of Oil-nut. 



II. DIG YNIA. 



diffbrmis. 



221. ECHITES. Gen. pi. 421. 



E. volubilis ; foliis ovali-lanceolatis acuminatis basi acu- 

 tis : infimis linearibus, floribus fasciculato-corymbosis. 

 — Walt.Ji. car. pS. 



E. puberula. Mich.Ji. amer. 1. p. 120. 



In woods of Lower Virginia and Carolina. I2 • ^"'7- 

 V. V. Flowers small, dirty yellow 5 seed pods very slen- 

 der and long. 



macrophyl- 

 ' turn. 



222. GONOLOBIUM. Mich.Ji. amer. I. p. II9. 



G. sarmentis petiolisque hirsutis, foliis amplis abrupte 

 acuminatis puberulis, coroUae laciniis ovali-lanceola- 

 tis, folliculis costato-angulosis. — Mich. Ji. amer. 1 . 

 p. 1J9-- 



