DIDTNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 



12 



£> 



corolla subrotata; cap 

 sulis pubescentibus. 



ear 



acute ; corolla 

 somewhat rotate;, cap- 

 sules pubescent. 



Pursh 2. p. 737. Nuttall 2. p. 49. 



The specific character above recited contauis the character of the S. 

 pectinata as given by Pursh and Nuttall. The observations which follow 

 apply to a species which has been many years in my herbarium under the 

 trivial name of S. Jacksoni; and which I refer to tiiis species with some 



hesitation. 



Root annual? ^Stem 2 — 4 feet high^ profusely and bracliiately branch- 

 ed^ obtusely 4-angled and with the whole plant cloathed with a viscid pu- 

 bescence. Leaves lanceolate in their outline^ the lower always phinatifid, 



1 



Flowers RX* 



—2 inches long^ the upper small^ and frequently entire, 

 illaryj opposite^ on peduncles longer than the upper leaves- Corolla 

 somewhat rotate, of an obscure yellow* Stamens as long as the corolla. 

 Capsule pubescent? 



First sent to me from Louisville, Ga. by Mr. Jackson. Along the di- 

 rect road from Milledgeville to the Alabama, by the Indian agency, it oc- 

 curs not unfrequently. In the low country I have not seen it. 



Flowers August — October. 



PEDICULARIS. 



Gen. 



L: 



1003, 





Calyx 5-cleft. 



rolla ringent 



Calyx 5-fidus. Co- 



rolla ringens^ labio su- 

 periore emarginato^ 

 compresso. Capsula 



2-lociilaris^ mucrona- 



ta^, obliqua. Semina I oblique. Seeds coat- 



Ca- 



with the 



upper lip emarginate, 



compressed. 



Capsule 



2-ccUed, mucronate 



tunicata. 



ed. 



ANADENSIS. 



P. caule 



tbliis pinnatifidis 



simplici ; 



f 



ciso-dentatis 



? 



in 



capitu 



lo basi foliosojhirsuto; 



corollis galea setaceq- I 



Stem simple; leaves 



pinnatifid 



? 



and 



toothed 



notched 

 head 



9 



hirsute, leafy at base; 



helmet of the corolla 



