Z65 



canadensis. 

 stenopetala. 



wexzcana. 



peltatum. 



amencana. 



«Iba. 



POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. PapaVCr. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 41 . Dill. elth. t. 224. f. 29I. 

 In I-abrador. Colmasttr. cJ. v. s. in Herb. Dickson. 

 i' lowers yellow. 



432. SANGUINARIA. Gen. pi. 67s. 



1. S. folio subreniformi siimato-lobato, scape unifloro.— 

 IFi/i'd. sp. pi. 2. p. IIAO. 

 Icon. Bot mag. 162. Dill. elih. t. 252. 

 jS. S. petalis linearibns. 



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

 rida. 1/ . March, April, v. v. Flowers white ; the 

 number ot petals is variable ; and with little care and 

 attention a fine double variety might be produced. It 

 is ls.nown by the name of Biood-wurt. 



433. ARGEMONE. Gen. pi. 882. 



1. A. cip^ulis 5-va!vibus, foliis pinnatifidis incisis spinosis, 

 rto;ibi:s axillaribus.— /ri//c^. sp. pi. 2. p. 114S. 



Icon. Bot.viag. 24'6. 



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

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

 with white tluwers, which has a beautiful appearance. 



434 rOD'^PHYLLUM. Gen. pi. 679. 



1. P. caule un.folio unifloro, f )lio peltato palmato : lobis 

 cuneatis incisis. — IFilid. sp.pl. 2. p. J 141, 



Icon. Tretv ehret. i. 2g. Cafesb car.l.t 24. 



In shady woods, in la;ge patches, generally on moist 

 gr< und : New England to Carolina, i/ . March, 

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

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

 r.ame of May-apple : the root is sometimes used as 

 Ipecacuanha. 



435. ACTyEA. Gen. pi 877. 



1. A, foliis decompositis : foliolis oblongis sensim arutis 

 inri'^n-senatis, raccmo ovato, petalis staminibus bre- 

 vioribus. 

 A. .s}>'cata Mich. ft. amer. I./). 308. 

 A ru;:ra. IVilld. enum. 500. 

 a. A. barcis niveis. 



Icon. Corn, canad. t. 77. Moris, hist, 2. s.l. t. 2.f. 7,. 



