EOLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



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427. TALINUM. Juss. gen. pi. 34(5. 



l.T. foliis cylindricis carnosis, corymbis terminalibus pe- teretifolium, 

 dunculatis. 

 On sunny rocks: Delaware and Virginia. 1/. July. 

 V. V. Flowers purple. 



428. PORTULACCA. Gen. pi. 824. 



1. P. foliis cuneiformibus, floribus sessilibus. JFilld. sp,. oleracea. 



pi. 2. p. asg. 



Icon. Schkuhr handl. 130. 



Purslane is a common weed in gardens. 



429. CHELIDONIUM. Gen.pLssO. 



1. C. foliis alternis pinnatis lobatis, urabellis axillaribus pe- majus. 



dunculatis.— Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. 1 14 1 . 



Icon. Fl. dan. 542. Engl. hot. 1581. 



Near old buildings and among rocks : New England 

 and Pensylvania ; probably introduced. "2/ . May, 

 June. V. V. The yellow fluid which it affords by 

 breaking the stems, is considered an infallible remedy 

 in curing warts and corns. 



2. C. caulibus in summitate geminatim diphyllis, foliis ses- diphyllurn, 



silibus lobato-pinnatifidis, pedunculo soiitario unifloro, 

 capsula oblongo-ovata. — Mkh.Ji. ainer. 1. p. SOQ. 

 In shady woods, near rivulets: Kentucky and Tennassee. 

 Michaux. 1/. May. v. s. Resembles Sanguinaria 

 very much, and seems to be the connecting link to 

 both genera. 



430. GLAUCIUM. Juss. gen. pi. 261. 



-I. G, caule glabro, foliis caulinis amplexicaulibus repandis, luleuni. 



pedunculis unifloris, sillqua tuberculato-scabriuscula. 



Smith fl. hrit. 2. p. 563. 

 Chelidonium Glaucium. IFilld. sp. pi. 2. p. 1142. 

 Icon. Fl. dan. 585. Engl. hot. 8. 

 On the sea-coast of Virginia and Carolina. ©. June, 



July. V. V. Flowers large, yellow. 



431. PAPAVER. Gen. pi. 881. 



1. P. capsulis hispidis, scapo unifloro nudo hispido, foliis nudicaule. 

 subpinnatis, foliolis lanceolatis ; inferloribns sabincisis, 

 — Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. 1145. 



