PENTANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. DrOSera. 211 



Icon. Fl. dan. 1038. 



In swamps filled with sphagnum, as all the following 

 species, generally on sandy or gravelly ground. 1/. 

 July, Aug. V. V. Flowers white; a very delicate 

 and curious plant, as are all the rest of this genus. 

 . D. scapis radicatis simplicibus, foliis spathulato-obovatis, longifolia, 

 petiolis elongatis nudis. — Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 1544. 

 Mich. ft. amer. 1. p. 186. 



Icon. Enol. hot. 868. Moris, hist. 1. s. 15. t. 4.f.2. 



In similar situations : Canada to Carolina. 1/ . July. v. v. 



D. pusilla 5 scapis radicatis simplicibus, foliis brevibus Irevifolia. 

 cuneatis vix petiolatis, petalis ovalibus. 



In sandy swamps of Georgia. Enslen. ©.June. v.s. 

 in Herb. Enslen. The smallest of all the species 

 known ; flowers rose-coloured. 



D. scapis radicatis subramosis, foliis filiformibus longis- jUiformis. 

 simis. 



In the pine-barrens of New Jersey near Tuckerton. 

 1/ . June. V. V. Flowers large, purple. 



Radix: Hybernaculum squamosum, extus ferrugineo- 

 lanuginosum. Folia primordialia glabra, dilatato- 

 subulata ; secundaria radicalia spiraliter erumpentia, 

 angastissime linearia subtus glabra, supra pilis ru- 

 bris viscidis tecta, 9—12 pollices longa. ScapievecU, 

 pedales et ultra, teretes, glabri, interdum vivipari, 

 bulbiferi. Racemus spicatus, uuilateralis, recurvatus, 

 simplex seu ramosus. Flores pedicellati, erecti, magni, 

 purpurei. Slyli sex, interdum novern. 



This elegant species 1 discovered about 1805, in the 

 place above mentioned : this extensive swamp, inter- 

 spersed with barren sand hills, might be called a natu- 

 ral botanic garden, uniting a number of southern plants 

 with those of the north, as mentioned in the preface. 



274. SI3BALDIA. Gen. pi. 536. 

 . S, erecta, foliis linearibus multifidis. fFilld. sp.pl. I. erecta. 



p. 1567. 

 Icon. Amm.ruth. t. 15. 



On the banks of the Missouri. Nuttall. %. July. 

 V. s. in Herb. Nuttall. Flowers small, flesh-coloured, 

 . S. procumbens, foliis tridentatis. JVilld. sp. pi. 1. procumlens. 



p. 1567. 

 Icon, Fl. dan. 32. Pluk. aim. /. 212./. 3, 

 On the Missouri. Nuttall. On high mountains of Ca- 

 nada and Vermont. "2/. April, v.s. Flowers yellow. 

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