560 AUT. BOT. 
1173, MrLAMPYRUM lineare Lam. america- 
num Mx. Pensylv. ad Carol. leaves sessile lin- 
ear acute, fl. axil. secund. 
1174. Mel. lanceolatum Raf. caule ramosis- 
simo brachiato, fol. petiol. lanceol. obtusis inte« 
gris, bractedlis sessil. dilatatis eristatis acutis— 
Mts. Alleghany, New Jersey to Kentucky. Of 
ten mixt with the last as a var. but apparently 
distinct, although fl. similar white with yellow 
tips, stem 1-2pedal, leaves 1 or 2 inches long. 
1175, Mel. radiatum Raf. caule stricto sim- 
plex sulcato pubens; fol. sessilib. scabris, ovato- 
lanc. acum. repandis, superis cordatis acum. 
basi cristato radiatis, fl. axil. secundis---Sibiria, 
sent me as M. sylvaticum, see next, leaves un- 
cial, longer and narrower below, fl. purplish. t 
1176, Mel. nemorosum L. Europe, it differs 
from last by stem smooth terete, leaves lanceol. 
upper entire or subdentate. 
1177, Mel. alpestra Pers, sylvat. L. Alps, 
leaves lanceol. lower cuneate, upper linear. 
1178, Mel. pratense L. Europa. 
1179, Mel. cristatum L. Europa borealis. 
1180, ScnorPHULAR1A pectinata Raf. caule 
obtusangulo atropurp. fol. petiol. ovatolanc. u- 
trinque acutis pectinato serratis vel sinuato lati- 
niatis- superis alt. paniculis corymbosis, bract. 
linearib. integris---New Jersey and Long Island 
2 or 3 feet high, stem thick dark purple, flow- 
ers purplish. 
1181, Seroph. lanceolata Pursh &c, New 
York to Virg. differs from last by acute angles, 
leaves lanceol. inequaly or doubly serrate. 
1182, Scr. marilandica L. (or glauca R) 
Canada to Carol. differs from pectinata by 
leaves ovate or ,subcordate glaucous beneath, 
simply serrate petiols ciliolate, fl. paniculate 
