116 AUT. BOT. 
utrinque acum. serratis, scabriusculis subtus 
punctatis, axilis multifl. et paucifi—see my long 
account in med. flora, several var. gracilis, mi- 
crophylus, ruber, latifolius &e, found from 
Canada to Louisiana. 
836, Euhemus sylvaticus Raf, caulib. elatis 
glabriusc. fol. subpetiol. ovatis vel obovat. acum. 
grosse serratis, subtus glaucis, axilis paucifl.— 
Kentuky Ohio. In woods, bipedal leaves large 
triuncial thin. I made it a var. in 1830, but it 
deserves to be deemed a sp. altho’ probably a 
sylvatic deviation, removed from waters. 
837, Euhemus uniflorus Raf. Lyc. do Mx. 
glaber pusillus, angulis obt. fol. sess. inferis o¢a- 
tis obt. subcrenatis, superis lanceol. obtuse ser- 
ratis, axilis 1-2floris—Mts, Alleghany 4 to 6 
inches high, deemed a var of Lyc. virg. by 
Torrey, but no such thing, leaves semiuncial ob- 
tuse. 
838, GarroPszs ochroleuca Pers. grandifl. 
W. villosa Sm.—Europa, pectoral like Euhe- 
mus. 
839, Gal. versicolor Curt. Pers. cannabina 
Roth— Germania fc. 
840, Gal. ladanum O—Europa. 
841, Gal. angustifolia Pers. Europa. 
842, Gal. tetrahit O—Eur. America. 
843, Gal. montana Raf. new fl. 226—sum- 
mits of Alleghanies. 
844, GArEoBDoLow luteum Sm. vulgare Pers. 
Sylvis Europa. 
845, Galeobd. montanum Hofm.—Mont. 
Europa. 
846, Leonurus multifidus Raf. fol. petiolatis 
cordatis ovatisque palmatis 5fidis incisis acutis, 
subtus pubescens, superis lanceol. trifidis,corollis 
lanatis cal. longior—Novacesarea ad Kentucky, 
