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DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



370. DION^A. Gen. pi. 729. 



muscipula. l, Dionaea. IVilld. sp. pi. 2. p. 574. 



Icon. Bot. mag. 785. Ferit. malm. 29. 



In bogs of North Carolina, near Wilmington. 1/ . July, 

 Aug. V. V. This singular and interesting plant, 

 known by the name of Venus s Fly-trap, is fully de- 

 scribed by the authors above quoted. 



371. JUSSIEUA. Gen.pl. 741. 



grandiflora. l.J. erecta; foliis integerrimis, inferioribus spathulatis, 

 superioribus lanceolatis, floribus decandris, pedunculis 

 calycibusque villosis. — Mkh.Jl. amer. l.p. 267. 



Icon. Jllot. insect. 1. t 



In swamps and ponds of Carolina and Georgia, near 

 Savannah. 1/ . July, v, s. Roots creeping ; flowa's 

 large, yellow. 



erecta. 2. J. erecta, glabra ; foliis lanceolatis, floribus octandris 



sessilibus. — IVilld. sp. pi. 2. p. 578. 



Icon. Sloan, jam. ]. t. 11. f. 1. 



In swamps of Virginia and Carolina, about the Dismal- 

 swamp. 1/. . Aug. V. V. Flowers yellow, smaller 

 than the foregoing one. 

 siilacaulis. 3, J. repens, glabra ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis repando-den- 

 tatis, floribus solitariis octandris pedunculatis, filamen- 

 tis alternis brevissimis, petalis obovatis. 



On the banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis. If. . June. 

 V. s. Flowers small, yellow. 



372. GYMNOCLADUS. Gen. pi. 1537. 



canadensis. 1. G. foliis bipinnatis, foliolis ovalibus acuminatis pubes- 

 cenixhus.— lFilld. sp. pi. 4. p.8l6. 



Guilandina dioica. Sp. pi. 546. 



Icon. Mich. Ji. amer. 1. p. 51. Mich. arl. 23. Lam. 

 illustr. S23. Duham. arh. 1 . t. 103. 



In the forests of Canada, western parts of New York, 

 Tennassee, Ohio, and Kentucky. Fj . May, June. 

 V. V. A large tree, known by the name of Kentucky 

 Coffee Tree, and among the Canadians Chicot. Flow- 

 ers white. Seed-pods large, dark brown. 



