31- s< i:<>iiiLLAKiAci:.E. (rnavoKT family.) 



5. Q. viscosa, Sclnvciii. Viscifl-pubcHceiit ; ntcin nscciuliny ; leaved 

 ovate laiuiiilaic, .sciiiiio, il;is]»iii<;, 3-iit'r\tMi ; peiluiiclfH as loiij^ i\n tlie leaves ; 

 cori>ll;i wliiti', lii-iirdt'd within ; ralyx lubes laiufohue, miuli ioii}j;tT tliaii the 

 siiiail <;li>b(>se lapsnle. — Ditches ami iiimblv plares in tlie ii]i|ier districts. 

 June- Ani^ust. — Stem 6'- la' liigli. Leaves 4 1""K- Corolla 5"-6"loiig. 

 Bracts wiiler than tlit' calv.\ L>bis. • 



0. G. Drummoildi, IJenth. \'is(id |)nliernknt ; stem decumbent at the 

 base, asii-nili:!ii ; Inncs lanceolate, acute, s]i:irin;il\ serrate, 3-ner\ed, clasping 

 bracts and calyx lij'oej subulate, nmcli brnj^er tiian the cajisule. — W'hh the 

 precoding. 



7. G. ramosa, Walt. I'ubcscent aud somewhat viscid ; stem simple or 

 branched ; leaves lanceolate, sessile, 4-tootlied ; ))eduucles mostly bjiiger than 

 the leaves ; corolla yellowish white ; cnp.sule small, globose, much shorter than 

 the linear unequal calyx loiies; bracts minute. — Mar^'ius of j»ine barren 

 ponds, riorida to South Carolina, aud westward. June -August. — Stem 

 4'- 6' hi;^li. Leaves Y long. Corolla .5" long. 



8. G. aurea, Muhl. Sm<ioth ; stem decumbent, creeping, tlie flowering 

 brancli?s ascending, 4-augled ; leaves se.«sile, oblong-lanceolate, slightly ser- 

 rate; itedundes as long as the leaves, or the upper ones longer; Itracts as 

 long as the calyx; corolla bright yellow. — Wet ]iinc barrens in the lower 

 districts of Georgia aud South Carolina. April -June. — Stem I°-2°]oiig 

 Leaves i' - 1' long. Corolla 6" long. 



9. G. oflB.cinalis, L. Smooth ; stem erect, 4-angled above ; leaves lance- 

 olate, serrulate or entire, slightly clasping ; peduncles shorter than the leaves • 

 corolla whiti.sli, striped with red, bearded with yellow hairs within; cajjsule 

 acute, Jis long as the calyx. — Southern States (Z.ecwj/<-), probably introduced. 

 — Stem l°-2'^ high. Corolla 8"- 10" long. 



* « Coiiui'ctire iifthe anthers not dilated ; the cells rertlcal : stemn ritjid, hairy : 

 Jioivers sessile : sterile stamens maniji si. 



10. G. pilosa, Michx. Hirsute; stem erect, simple or branching at the 

 base ; leaves ovate or roundish, sparingly toothed, sessile or slightly cla.sping; 

 corolla tubular, white, scarcely longer than the calyx. — Low ground. June - 

 August. — Stem 8'- IG' high. Leaves i' long. Corolla 4" long. 



11. G. SUbulata, Baldwin. Shrubby, hii<])id ; stem much branched; 

 leaves linear, entire, the margins revoluto ; calyx lobes subulate, unetiual ; 

 corolla salver-shaped ; the slender curved tube three times as long as the 

 calyx, liairy within ; capsule acute. — Low sandy pine barrens, Florida, near 

 the c(jast. July -Sept. — Stem .3' -6' long. Leaves 3" -6" long. Corolla 

 6'' long. 



10. ILYSANTHES, Baf. 



Calyx .5-parted, bractless. Corolla bihvbiate; the upper lip short, erect, 

 2-cleft ; the lower larger, spreading, 3-cleft. Fertile stamens 2, included; 

 tlic two anterior ones sterile, 2-lobed, with one of the lolies ti])ped with a 

 gland, the other smooth, acute. Capsule ovate or oblong, as long as the 

 calyx. — Smooth annuals, growing in wet or muddy ]daces. Stems 4-angled. 

 Leaves opposite, reduncles axillary, often reflexed in fruit. Flowers small, 

 purplish. 



