VIT. HEPTANDRIA. 



I. MONOGYNIA. 



332. TRIENTALIS. Cal. 7-phyllus, Cor. 7-partita, 



plana. i?«c. l-locularis sicca. 



333. tESCULUS, Cal. 5-ilentatus. Cor. 5-petala, in- 



aequalisj calyci inserta. Caps. 3-locularis. 



I. MO NOG YNIA. 



332. TRIENTALIS. Gen. pi. 62(5. 



americana. 1. T. foliis angusto-lanceolatis acuminatis obliquis, 

 T. europaea. Mich. Ji. amer. 1. p. 220. 

 In cedar swamps and other sphagnous places on high 

 mountains: Canada to Virginia. %. July, Aug, 

 V. V. Flowers white. This delicate little plant differs 

 considerably from the European sort, although Mi- 

 chaux considers it to be the same. 



333. iESCULUS. Gen. pi. 62s. 



Pavia, 1. A. foliis quinatis glabris inaequaliter serratis, racemo 



laxo, fasciculis subtriflorls, corollis 4-petalis, petalo- 

 rum cnnniventir.m unguibus longitudine calycis, sta- 

 minibus 7. corolla brevioribusy fruclibus inermibus. — 

 mild. sp. pi. 2. p. ''.80. 



Icon. Schmidt art. 3y. Treiv ehret. t. 1.5. Mich. 

 arl. . . . 



In fertile valleys, on the mountains of Virginia and Ca- 

 rolina. I^ . IVIay, June. v. v. Flov^er .scarlet : ge- 

 nerally only a shrub or small tree. 



