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yellow ; the light green leaves are elegantly marked 

 with blood-red veins. It is known by the name of 

 Poor Robin's Plantain, and thought to possess consi- 

 derable medicinal powers. 

 3. H, scapo folioso corymboso-paniculato, calycibus pedun- Gronovii. 

 culisque glanduloso-pilosis, foliis obovatis obtusis inte- 

 gerrimis, supra rariter strigoso-villosis, nervo medio 

 subtus villosissimo. — Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 15'JO. 

 a.. H, caule subunifoliato, panicula subfastigiata. Mich.Jl. nudicaule. 



amer. 1. p. 8/. 

 jS. H. caule parce folioso, panicula oblonga. Mich. I. c. foliosum. 



H. marianum. IFilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1572. 



Icon. Pluk. mant. t.320.f. 2. 



In woods and on dry hills : Canada to Carolina. 1/. . 

 July, Aug. V. V. Flowers small. 



A. H. pilosum ; caule erecto simplici folioso, corymbo pau- molle, 



cifloro, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis attenuatis inferne 

 paucidentatis, radicalibus petiolatis. — Willd. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 1577 ? 



Icon. Jac(j. austr. t. lip. 



In Labrador. Colmaster. If. . July — Sept. v. s. in 

 Herb. Dickson. Flowers middle size. 



5. H.glabriusculum ; caule erecto folioso paniculate inferne paniculatum, 



albo-lanato, pedicellis capillaribus, foliis lanceolatis 

 nudis dentatis membranaceis. — Willd. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 1572. 

 In shady woods : Canada to Carolina ; principally on 

 the mountains. IJ. . July — Sept. v. v. Flowers 

 very small. 



6. H. caule erecto mnltifloro glabro, foliis subsessilibus Ian- Kalmii. 



ceolatis acuminatis extrorsum argute dentatis, pedun- 

 culis in apice caulis alternis subunifloris tomentosis. — 

 Willd. sp.pl. 3. p. 1588. 

 In Pensylvania. Kalm. -\- . Flowers small, upright, 

 leaves small. It is singular, that in no part of North 

 America could I find a plant answering to this de- 

 scription given by Linnaeus. 



7. H. caule erecto simplici villoso, foliis sessilibus lanceo- virgatum, 



latis acutis glabris subtus pilosis margine divaricato- 

 argute-dentatis versus apicem integerrimis : dentibus 

 divaricatis, panicula subcorymbosa, calycibus pedun- 

 culisque tomentosis. — Lambert, herb. ms. 



H, canadense. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 86 ? 



In the western part of New York and Canada, 1/ . 



YOl. II. I. 



