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mag. 2959 ! fol. sessil. obov. grossc serratis acutis 

 glabris.scapis forms;. 2;landiil. panic, laxa dichot. 

 petalis3 ovatis, 2 ol)lon<;;is minor. — Mts. Ores^on 

 of North Amer. fl. Avhit(>,witli yellow pustules, 

 Hooker Synonymy is (piite wroni; since he 

 blends the 3 Sp.^intoone! This has several 

 scapes uncial. 



*241. Hexaphoma pvtlolaris Raf. Saxifr. 

 leucanth. Mx. Elliot Pers. and all the Amer. 

 bot. not Hooker nor Europ. botanists ! fol pe- 

 tiolatis spatulatis elonsfatis ovatis grosse serratis 

 scapo hirsuto, panic diffusa, — Apalachian Mts. 

 a single bipedal scape, leaves 3 or 4 inches long, 

 fl. small variegated with yellow and pink, proba- 

 bly by the pustules and red pistils. 



242. Hexaphoma ? jjifrenaica Raf. Sax. 

 leucanth. Lap. t. 25. et europ. auct. Sax. clusi ? 

 Gouan non Clusius, J3auhin ic 708 monente 

 Smith — Fol. cuneatis petiolo brevi alato hirsu- 

 tis lato dentatis, scapo bracteisq levis. vestito 

 panicul. petalis pustulatis ? — Mts. Pyrenees and 

 Alps of Europe, flowers large white stated 

 without spots by some, perhaps 2 Sp. blended 

 as in America. Smith distinguished this plant 

 from that of Michaux, refering that to llupl- 

 fraga^ did he mean that in this the petals are 



equal ? then this would be a real Tlifdatica like 

 Saxlfr. Stellarts. The S. clasi of Gouan and 

 Vitman has a foliose viscid Stem, leaves spatu- 

 late cuneate viscid, racemes axillary dichotome, 

 petals white. It must be a peculiar Sp. Hexa- 

 phoma Tiscida Raf. 



243. RupiFRAGA L. Mpt. Adenogyna Raf. 

 Cal. basi coalito, 5fidus subineq. Petalis 5 ine- 

 qualis, 3 supcris brevis, 2 infe.is elongatis, stam. 

 10 subcq. Ovario sub liberum, glandula magna 

 carnosa ad dorso supera, stylis 2,capsula bivalvis. 



