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canadensis. 

 stenopetala. 



POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. PapaVCr. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 41 . Dill. elth. t. 224./ 29 1. 

 In Labrador. Colmaster, (J. v. s. in Herb. Dickson. 

 flowers yellow. 



432. SANGUINARIA. 



Gen. pi 878. 



scapo unifloro.- 



l.S. folio subreniformi sinuato-lobato, 

 IFilld. sp. pi. 2. p. \U0. 

 Icon. Bot. mag. 1(32. DM. elth. t. 252. 

 /3. S. petalis linearibus. 



In dry woods, generally in fertile soil : Canada to Flo- 

 rida. If. . March, April, v. v. Flowers wlute ; the 

 number of petals is variable ; and with little care and 

 attention a fine double variety might be produced. It 

 is known by the name of Blood-wort. 



wexicnna. 



peltatum. 



cmencana. 



alba. 



433. ARGEMONE. Gen. pi. 882. 



1, A. capsulis 5-valvibus, foliis pinnatifidis incisis spinosis, 

 rioribiis axillaribus.— /riZ/c^. sp. pi. 2. p. 1 148. 

 Icon. Bot. mag. 243. 



On banks of rivers : Carolina to Florida. ©. July, Aug. 

 V. V. Flowers yeliow, large. In Georgia is a variety 

 with white flowers, which has a beautiful appearance. 



434. PODOPHYLLUM. Gen. pi. 879. ' 



1. P. raule unifolio unifloro, folio pcltato palmato : lobis 

 cuneatib inci->is. — JFilld. sp.pl. 2. p. 1141. 



Icon. Treu> ehrel. t. 29. Catesb car. 1. t 24. 



In shady woods, in large patches, generally on moist 

 ground: New Enj^l.tnd to Carolina. "2/. March, 

 April. V. V. Flower white ; the fruit is the size of 

 a common plum, green, eatable, and known by the 

 name of Mny-apple : the root is sometimes used as 

 Jpecacuanha. 



435. ACT^A. Gen. pi. 877. 



1. A. foliis decompositis : foliolis oblongis sensim acutis 

 inriso-serratis, racemo ovato, petalis staminibus bre- 

 vioribus. 

 A. spicaia. Mich. Jl.'amer. ]. p. 308. 

 A. rubra. IVilld. enum. 560. 

 a,. A. baccis niveis. 



Icon. Corn, canad. t. T] . Moris, hist. 2. s. 1. t.2.f. 7. 



