Littordla. PLANTAGINACEiE. 392^ 



P. MEDIA, L., enumerated by Muhlenberg as of the United States, has once been found by 

 Underwood, in the streets of Syracuse, New York. 



P. C0R6SOPUS, L., is a rare and fugitive ballast plant. 



2. LiITTORELLiA, L. (Litus or littus, shore, from place of growtii.) — 

 Flowers inoiioeciuus ; tlie male solitary 011 a mostly simple naked scape : calyx 

 4-parted, membranaceous, longer than the cylindraceous 4-cleft corolla ; stamens 

 exserted on very long capillary filaments. Female flowers usually 2, sessile at 

 base of scape ; calyx of o or 4 unequal sepals : corolla urceolate, with a 3-4- 

 toothed orifice. Ovary with a single cell and ovule, tipped with a long laterally 

 stigmatic rigid style, maturing as an akene. Single sjiecies. 



L. lacustris, L. Stolouiferous Init otherwise stemless little perennial : leaves terete, linear- 

 subulate, au inch or two long. — In water ou gravelly shores, Upper Canada, Macoun, Lake 

 Champlain, Vermont, Primjle, Nova Scotia, Mrs. Britton, and Lake Utopia, St. George, New 

 Brunswick, J. V'-oom. All recent discoveries. (Eu., Autarc. Amer.) 



