IIEXANDRIA TRIGYNIA, TriHium. 



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nia, Carolina, and Canada. l/.May, June. v. v. 

 Flowers whue, with purple veins at the bottom 3 

 berry scarlet. 



4. T. pedunoulo erecto, petalis oblongis acutis patentibus 



calyce linear! paulo longioribus, foliis ovatis sensiin 

 acutis arete sessiiibns. 

 On the rapids of Columbia river. AI. Lewis. 7/ . April. 

 V. s. Flowers pale purple. 



5. T. pedunculo erecto, petalis calyce vix longioribus, 



foliis ovali-oblongis obtusis sessilibus. — Mich. Ji. 

 amcr. I. p. 215 

 In the pine-woods of Lower Carolina. Michaux. l/. 

 May. V. s. Flowers deep flesh-colour. 



6. T. pedunculo recurvato, petalis lanceolatis acuminatis 



planis reflexis longitudine et latitudine calycis, foliis 

 dilatato-rhomboideis abrupte acumliatis brevissime 

 peiiolatis.— ^^i//(Z. sp. pi. 2. p. 27 1. 



Icon. Bot. viag. 954. Smith spicii. 4. 



In shady rocky situations : Pensylvania to Carolina ; par- 

 ticularly on the banks of Schuylkill near Philadelphia. 

 l/.May. V. V. Petals white; berrie-. purple. This 

 may be called the largest of the genus, as I have often 

 seen it near two feet high, with leaves nneasuring 

 nine inches in diameter. Catesby's figure of this spe- 

 cies is, according to Dr. Siniih's observation, so er- 

 roneously represented that it would only create confu- 

 sion to quote it here. 



7. T. pedunculo inclinato, flore nutante, petalis ovatis 



acuminatis planis patentibus calyce vix longioribus 

 muito latioribus, foliis lato-rhomboideis acuminatis 

 sessilibus. — IVd'id. sp. pi. 2. p 2/1. 

 cc. T. flore majore, petalis atropnruureis, 



T, rhomboideuni x. Micii.fi- amer. 1. p. 215. 



T. fostiduni. Parad. lonil.35. 



Icon. Bot. mag. 4/0. 

 jS.T. lio'e minore, petalis albis, germine rubro. 



T. erectum 8. Bot. mag. \027. 



On the n)ountains, in boggy soil : Pensylvania to Ca- 

 rolina. 1/. May. v.v. Flowers either dark purpie 

 or white, changing to red with a red germ ; berries 

 almost black. 



8. T. pedunculo erecto, petalis obovatis obtusiusculis planis 



patentibus calyce vix longioribus et latioribus, foliis 

 ovato-rhombeis acuminatis arete sessilibus. 



pumilum. 



erect urn. 



atropurpu- 

 reuiTi, 



album. 



olovatum. 



