DiDTNAMiA GYMNOSPERMIA, Trichostema. 



2. T. foliis ovato-lanceolatis, ramulis floriferis oppositis pa- 

 niculatis, staminibus brevibus inclusis. — IFilld. sp. 

 pi. 3. p. 170. 



Icon. Dill. elth. t. 265./. 369. 



In Virginia, Dillen. ©. v. s. hi Herl. Banks. Flow- 

 ers blue. 



415 



Irachiata. 



II. ANGIOSPERMIA. 



495. LINNiEA. Gen. pi. lOS/. 



1, L. caule prostrato, ramulis floriferis erectis bifloris, foliis lorealis. 



subrotundis antice crenatis. — IViltd. sp. pi. 3, p. 340. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 3. Engl. hot. 433. Fl. lapp. t. 12. f. 4. 



In old fir-woods of Canada and New England, and on 

 the mountains of New York and Pensylvania. Plen- 

 tifully in the woods near Wiscasset, Province of Main, 

 and near the White Lake, on the mountains of New 

 Jersey. 1/. Fj . May, June. v. v. Flowers white, 

 tinged with red. This interesting and handsome 

 little plant will for ever be the admiration of the bota- 

 nist, should it even be only for the sake of its name. 



496. PHRYMA. Gen. pi. 994. 



1. P. foliis ovatis grosse serratis petiolatis, spicis terminali- Leptostachia. 

 bus graciiibus, floribus oppositis, — IFilld. sp. pi. 3. 



p. 179. 



Icon. Plui. amalth. t. 380. f. 5. Lam. illustr. t.5l6. 



In shady, rocky woods : Canada to Carolina. 1/ . June 

 — Aug. V. V. Flo'.'/ers small, white with purple. — ■ 

 Walter in his Flora Caroliniana has another species 

 which he calls P. carol inien sis, foliis sessilibus obovato- 

 oblongis serratis scabris, spica terminali. Of this 

 plant I was not able to find any information in his 

 H«rbarium, and strongly suspect he means Salvia 

 urikifolia by it. 



497. VERBENA. Gen. pi. 43. 

 * Foliis laciniatis. 



1. V. assurgens; spicis solitariis pedunculatis imbricatis, 

 corollarum laciniis emarginatis, foliis ovalibus inciso- 

 serratis petiolatis. — IFilld. sp.pl. l.p, II9. 



Aulleda. 



