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SUPPLEMENTUM. 



Lycopus exahalus. — L. foliis basi pinnalifido-serratis, laciniis page iQ. 



integerrimis subserratisque, calycibus spinescentibus. — 

 Willd.sp. pL I. p. 121. 



Icon. Fl.graec.t. 12. 



In low shady woods: Virginia to Carolina j rare. 1/. 

 July, Af:g. V.V.; v. s. in Herb. Sherard. From three 

 to six feet high. This species I onjitted for want of a 

 specimen in my Herbarium, though I found it myself 

 in Virginia; but seeing a specimen of Calesby's in the 

 Sherardian Herbarium, I was convinced of its being a 

 real American species. 



Monarda rugosa. — M. glabriuscula ; capitulis raediocribus p. I/. 



snbsimplicibus, bracteis exterioribus ovatis undulatis 

 pilosis, calycibus corollisque glabris, lac'nia media la- 

 bii inferioris bidentata, foliis ovatis subcordatis acutis «k 



rugosis, nervis subtus petiolisque pilosis, caule acutan- 

 gulo glabriusculo. — lVilld.sp.pl. I. p. 125. 

 In Canada and on the mountains of Virginia. 1/. July 

 — Sept. V. V. in Hort. Lambert. About four feet high ; 

 flowers small, white. 



Valeriana dioica. — V, glabra ; foliis radicalibus subspathu- p. 28. 



lato-ovatis integris longissime petiolatis, caulinis paucis 

 pinnatifidis, laciniis lanceolatis integerrimis subdentatis- 

 que obtusiusculis. — IV Hid. sp. pi. 1. p. 1/6. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 68/. 



In swamps at Hudson's Bay. Tilden. If.. June. v. s. 

 in Herb. Sherard. About a span high ; flowers flesh- 

 coloured. 



Fedia chenopodifoUa. — F, dichotoma ; foliis ovatis acutis in- 

 feme dentatis, cymis nudis divaricato-dichotomis, fila- 

 mentis longis. 



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