421 



Fcdicularia. 



lassioides. 



10, 



DiDVNAMiA ANGiosPERMiA. Geiardia. 



confounded with the foregoing one, but differs widely 

 from it. The stem is smooth, purple, with a blue 

 dew over it, and very much branched. The flowers 

 are nearly the size, shape, and colour of the preceding 

 species. The original specimen of Gronovius of Rhi- 

 nanthus virginicus, in the Banksian Museum, is evi- 

 dently our present plant, 



G. pubescens, brachiatim-paniculata ; foliis oblongis 

 duplicato-inciso-serratis pinnatifidisque, floribus axil- 

 laribus oppositis pedicellatis, calycis laciniis foliaceis 

 inciso-dentatis. — IVilld. sp. pl.3. p. 223. 



Icon. Lam. iUustr. t. 52g.f. 2. 



In dry shady woods : New York to Carolina. (J. June 

 — Aug. V. V. A very handsome species, of which 

 there are several very striking varieties. 



G. virgatim-paniculata ; foliis setaceo-pinnatifidls : laci- 

 niis linearibus. 



G. Afzelia, Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 20. 



Afzelia cassioides. Gmel. syst. iiat. 927. 



Anonymos cassioides. IValt.Ji. car. 171. 



In dry sandy woods of Carolina and Georgia. 0. July^ 

 Aug. V. s. Flowers small, yellow. 



508. PEDICULAraS. Gen. pi. 1003. 



eup/irasioides. 1. P. caule ramoso pubescente, foliis pinnatifidis dentatis, 

 calycibus tubulosis bipartitis truncatis, coroUae galea 

 bidentata. IFilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 204. 



Icon. Houttuyji. Ibm. syst. 8. t. 5'J . 



In Labrador. Colmaster. % . v. s. in Herl. Dickson. 

 Flowers yellow; from six to eight inches high. 

 pallida. 2. P. caule ramoso elato giabro, foliis suboppositis lanceolatis 



crenatis dentatis, spica aphylla glabra, corolla galea 

 obtusa, calyce bifido rotundato. — Herb. Banks. 



P. virginica. Lam. eiicyci. 5. p. 126. 



In swamps, on lime-sfone soil : Virginia. Laviarck. In 

 a swamp near King's-bridge, New York. Ph. 1/. . 

 July, Aug. V. V. ; V. s. in Herb. Banks. Flowers 

 yellow ; grows upwards of three feet high. I consi- 

 dered (his species to be the Rhinanihus virginicus, 

 which Linnaeus had adopted from Gronovius's Flora 

 Virginica ; but on examining the Gronovian Herba- 

 rium in the Banksian Museum, I found his Rhinanihus 

 to be the Gerardia quercifolia. 



knceolata. 3, P, caule simplici, foliis lanceolatis inciso-dentatis^ spica 



