PENTANDRIA.— MONOGYNIA. lis 



segments of the calyx subulate ; nearly as long as 

 the tube of the corolla. 

 HAB. Dry woods and fields. Aug. 2£. Stem 1J — 2 

 ft. high; rad. leav. nearly entire ; fi. patt blue, 

 o. L. puberula : pubescent ; stem erect, simple ; leaves 

 oblong-oval, obtuse, repand-serrulate ; *pike se- 

 cund, leafy at the base ; segments of the calyx 

 longer than the tube of the corolla, ciliate. 

 HAB. Mountains. Sept. M . Stem 2 ft. high: 

 rad. leav. obovate ; sinuses of the cal. reflexed ; fi. 

 large, blue. 



6. L. siphilitica : stem erect, rather hairy; leaves 



ovate-lanceolate, unequally serrate ; raceme leafy ; 

 calyx hairy, with the sinuses reflexed. 

 HAB. Wet meadows. Sept. ii . Stem lj— 2 ft. 

 high ; fi. on short pcdic, large, bright blue. 



7. L. infiata : stem hairy, branched ; leaves ovate-lan- 



ceolate ; racemes leafy, somewhat paniculate ; cap- 

 sules inflated. 



HAB. Fields. Aug. 0. Acrid, a foot or more 

 high ; leav. crenate ; fi. pedunc, small, pale blue. 

 &. L. Cardinalis: stem erect; leaves oblong-lanceolate, 

 serrate ; raceme secund, somewhat leafy ; stamens 

 longer than the corolla. 



HAB. Wet grounds. July — Aug. y.. 2 ft. high, 

 very smooth ; fi. large, bright scarlet. 



168. DIERV1LLA. Caprifolia. 

 1). Tournefortii. 

 1IAB. Rocky woods. June. ^. Shrub 2 — 3 r f 



high, branched ; leav. oppos., ovate, acum., serraL '. 

 pedunc. axilL, 2 — 3-fi. ; cor. yell. 



169. LONICERA. Honey-suckle. Caprifolia. 



i ],. hirsuta: spikes verticillate, terminal, subcapitate, 

 L'landular-pubescent ; leaves broad-ovate and obo- 

 vate, pubescent and ciliate, glaucous beneath ■ 

 upper ones connate-perfoliate, nearly smooth. 

 !JAB. Rocky woods. June Tj. Climbing; leav 

 decid., nearly scss., sometimes almost smooth ; fi 

 veil., pubes. ; berries orange, glandular -pub es. 

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