SUPPLEMENTUM. 



733 



p 248. 



Icon. Cat. lot.fasc. 2. t.2. Bot. mag. 1324.- 



On the mountains of Virginia and Carolina. 1/. July, 

 Aug. V. v. Flowers large, rose-coloured, sweet- 

 scented ; the leaves have scarcely any scene. 

 jSmiVaciwa A-<t7/a/a, |3. unitlora.— S. foliis subiaicato-lanceola- 

 tis glabriu^culis, ciule unifl(>ro. 



Polygonatum monauihemuni, flora parvo erecto. Shcrard. 

 Herb. 



In Hudson's Bay. Tilden. 1/. v. s. iwHerh. Sherard. 



As I have seen but one individual specimen, I consider ^ 



it only as a variely, though it is probable it may be a 

 distinct species. 



Helonias grnminea. — H. scapo folioso paniculato, raccnis p. 243. 



divar.caiis, bracteolis ovatis pediceliis longioribus, peta- 

 lis oblongis acuminatis, staminibus corolla triplo brevi- 

 oribus, tbliis linearibus canaliculatis subtus glaucis.— 

 Bot. mag. 1599 

 On the mountains of Georgia. Lyon. 1/. Aug. v. s. 

 in Herb Lyon. This species has a strong affinity with 

 Noliiia Georgmna. 

 Rumex veno^us. — R. valvulis maximis integerrimis reticulato- 

 venosis, foliis lanceolatis integerrimis parallelo-venosis. 

 In Upper Louisiana. Bradbury. %. v. s. in Herb. 

 Bradbury. The seeds resemble those of R vesicarius. 

 Smilax cirddlfolla. — S. aculeata ; foliis inermibus orbiculato- P- "^-^Q- 



cordatis acuminaiis S-nervibus utrinque glabris relica- 

 lato-venosis breviter petiolatis. 

 S. floridana ; viticr.lis spinosis judaicae arboris folio maxi- 



mo cordato. Pluk.amallh. 194. 

 In South Carolina. Catesby \^ . u. s. s ji in Herb. She^ 

 rard. Tliough the description was taken trom a .speci- 

 men without flowers, i am convinced of its being a di- 

 stinct species from any one described. 

 Gaura coccinea. — G. sericeo-pubescens ; foliis lineari-lan- p. 200. 



ceolatis subdenticuiatis, spica conferta, petalis longiiu- 

 dine calycis, stigmate subintc'gro. 

 G. coccinea. Fraser. catal. 1813. 



In Upper Louisiana Bradbury, v. s. in Herb. Bradbury. 

 About a span high; flowers smaller than G. biennis, 

 scarlet. In the Catalogue quoted this plant is marked 

 as a perennial, but by the appearance ot the specimen 

 I should take it to be only annual, 

 Oenothera alhicaulis. — O. tenuissime pubescens ; caule ner- ^ p 2Q2, 

 visque foliorum albidis, foiiis piunaiifldls^ laciniis diva- 



