FOLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



365 



427. TALiNUM. Jass. gen. pi. 346. 



I.T. foliis cylindiicis carnosis, corymbis terminalibus pe- teretifolium. 

 dunculatis. 

 On sunny rooks: Delaware and Virginia, If.. July. 

 V. V. Flowers purple. 



428. PORTULACCA. Gen. pi. 824. 



1. P. foliis cuneiformibus, floribus sessilibus. JFiUd. sp. oleracca. 

 pU 2. p. 809. 

 Icon. Schhihr handh. 130. 

 Purslane is a common weed in gardens. 



429. CHELIDONIUM. Gen. pi. S80. 



1. C. foliis alternis pinnatis lobatis, urabellis axillaribus pe- 



dunculatis.— fV'dld. sp. pi. 2. p. 1141. 



Icon. FL dan. 542. Engl. hot. 1581. 



Near old buildings and among rocks : New England 

 and Pensylvania ; probably introduced. 7/. May, 

 June. V. V. The yellow fluid wliich it alTords by 

 breaking the stems, is considered an infallible remedy 

 in curing warts and corns. 



2. C, caulibus in summitate geminatim diphyllis, foliis ses- 



silibus lobato-pinnatiiidis, pedunculo solitario unifloro, 

 capsula oblongo-ovata. — Mkh.Jl. anier. 1. p. 309. 

 In shady woods, near rivulets: Kentucky and Tennassee. 

 Michaux. 1/. May. v.s. Resembles Sanguinaria 

 very much, and seems to be the connecting link to 

 both genera. 



430. GLAUCIUM. Juss. gen. pi. 26I. 



1. G. caule glabro, foliis caulinis amplexicaulibus repandis, 

 pedunculis unitloris, siliqua tuberculato-scabriuscula. 

 Smith fl. hrit. 2. p. 563. 



Chelidonium Glaucium. IFilld. sp. pi. 2. p. 1142. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 585. Engl. hot. 8. 



On the sea-coast of Virginia and Carolina. Q. June, 

 July. V. V. Flowers large^ yellow. 



431. PAPAVER. Gen., pi. 881. 



1. P. capsulis hispidis, scapo unifloro nudo hispido, foliis 

 subpinnatis, foliolis lanceolatis j inferioribus subincisis. 

 — Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. 1 145. 



mojus. 



diphyllum. 



luteuni. 



nudicaule. 



