leOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



935 



407. CUPHEA. Jacq. hort. 2. p. 8S. 



I.e. viscosa; folils oppositis petiolatis ovato-oblongis, flo- 



rU'Us 12-andris lateralibus solitariis brevissitne pedun- 



culatis. - IVil/d sp. pi. 2. p. 870. 

 Balsamona Pinto. Vandelifasc- t. 3. 

 Lythrum Ciiphea. Li'in. suppl. 249. 

 Lythrum petiolatum IFilld. sp. pi. 2. p-. 867. 

 Icon. Jacq hort 2. /. I77. 

 In the mountains of Virginia and Kentucky. O . June, 



July. V. v.; V. s. in Herb. Gionov. Flowers, large, 



purple. 



viscosissmti. 



II. Dl-P ENTAGYNIA. 



408. FOTHERGILLA. Gen.pl.Q22. 



1. Fothergilla. IVilld. sp. pi 2. p. 1224. ahifolia. 



F. Gardeni Mich Ji. amer. 1 . p 



a. F. tb'.iis cuneato-obovatis superne crenato-dentatis. obtusa. 



Icon. Hot. mag. 1341. Lam. illus tr. 4S0. 

 /3. F. folus ovato-oblongis basi subcordatis superne crenato- major, 



dentaiis. 

 Icon. Bot.mag. 1342. 

 y. F. foliis ovatis acutis subintegerrimis, acuta. 



F. Gardeni. Jacq. ic.rar. 1. t. 100. 

 In shady woods, on the side of hills : Virginia to Caro- 

 lina I; . March, April, v. v. Flowers in close 

 spikes or catkins, white. The different varieties here 

 mentioned are rather to be considered as distinct 

 species. 



409. AGRIMONIA. Gen. pi. 830. 



l.A. hirsuta; foliis interrupte-pinnatis, imparl petiolato, Eupatorit, 

 foliolis obovatis inciso-argute-dentatis glabriusculLs, 

 spicis virgatis, floribus subsessilibus, petalis calyce du- 

 plo longioribus, fructibus obconicis divaricato-hispidis 

 ba.si siiblaevibus.— /Fi//c2 sp. pi. 2.p.375. 



Icon. FL dan. 580. Curt. lond. 32. 



Near the edge of woods on sunny hills : Pensylvania to 

 Carolina. % . June, July. v. v. Flowers yellow. 



