186 AUT. BOT. 
nois, Missouri, Louisiana, leaves from 5 to 10 
iuches long, petiolate entire, var. cuneif. ellip- 
tica ($c. ij 
1389, M. crenata R. 10. Illinois, leaves 
sess. obl. acute, subcrenate or denticulate. 
1390,' M. undata R. 7. Allegh. Ohio, leaves 
petiol. lanceol. subobtuse undulate, entire, var. 
oblonzif. cuneif. 
1391, M. triflora R. 11. Missouri. 
1392, M. uniflora R. 12. Mts. Allegh. raret 
1393, M. dentata Raf. fol. petiol. lato lan- 
ceol. utrinque acutis, inequaliter dentatis, scapo 
paucifl. bract. ellipt. obt. pedunc. erectis—Ori- 
gon, leaves semipedal, scape ultrapedal, flowers 
5 or 6 large white.T 
1394, M. pendula Raf. fol. sessil. obl. obtu- 
sis ineq, dentatis. scapo multifl. bract. ovatis 
obt. pedunc. reflexis pendulis—Sibiria and Ori- 
gon, singular sp. the Sibirian has smailer leaves 
3uncial, fl. purple; the American larger leaves 
9 inches long, larger flowers incarnate, 10 to12. 
1395, M. polyanthes Raf. fol. sessil. obl. 
vel cuneatis obt.'subrepandis denticulatis,bract. 
ovatis acutis, umbela 15-20flora, pedunc. ineq. 
flexuosis diffusis—Sibiria, beautiful sp. leaves 4 
to 6 inches inches long, ombel very ample,some 
a 3 to 4 inches long, fl. incarnate or 
pale. 
1396, Anprosace occidentatis Pursh. U pper 
Missouri, very different from next. 
1397. Andr. elongata L. Europe, Sibiria. 
1398, Andr. septentrionalis L, boreal Eu- 
rope and America. 
1399, Andr. villosa L. Alps. 
1400, IPOSUES Raf. cal. campanul. 4dent. 
corolla 4partita crassa, lac. erectis angustis, 
stem. 8, fili£. erectis subineq. antheris ovatis, 
