S2 DlANDRlA MONOGYNIA. 



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labio inferiore longiore, I the lower lip of the co- 

 adsceiidente, emarginato, roUa, ascending, emargi- 

 Le Conte. nate. 



Floating in stagnant waters. Leaves divided, segments setaceous. 



Peduncles 3—4 inches long, generallv 2 flowered. Lips of the coroU 

 la obscurely 3 lobed ; corolla yellow, of a niiddle size. 



Grows in stagnant water, both in Carolina and Georgia. 

 riowers June, 



5. GiBBA. 



XT. fluitans ; peduncu- [ Floating ; peduncles 

 lis sub-bifloris ; calcare | generally a flowered ; 

 corolla labio inferiore spur shorter than the 

 breviore, obtuso, medio | lower lip of the corolla, 

 S**^^o- ^' obtuse, gibbous in the 



middle. 



Sp. pi. 1. p. 113. Pursh, 1. p. 16. 



IoifJ'hli"ril°«f'="^"*,,7*''- '^^«i'« or '•ather jpe^u„c?e 6 inches 

 \1^A A ^ ^ ^^'l small flowers. Corolla yellowf the lips slightly 



Ltdll '^"' " ^^"^' '^'''''' *^^" ^^^ ^°^^^^ ^iP' bulging i^ tl e 



Grows in ponds 6 miles from Charleston. 

 * lowers m June. 



6. Bipartita. E 



U. radicans; pedunculis, I Radicant ; ,,cuuucics 

 paucflons ; corolla la. few flowered ps o U^e 



bus suluntegris, calcare corolla ^.tUT °' I 



pedunci 



-— --....,.>,5.„, caicare corolla nearly entii-e 



E. er leaf of the calyx two 



cleft 



Flowers 



Generally growing in soft muddy places Scan, o ,• , , • i, 

 05m one to three. Corolla ratWr smalTT ^-^/"^'^^^ }'^\ 

 entire; spur (I describe from ,'"• v^"^*"'"PS nearly equal and 



corolla, verv Ibtuse low^ l?n n 7'^ T'''^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^\ as the 

 times divided to its base. ^ '^'" '^«^^^Senerally.2 cleft -some* 



Sent from St John's b^ Dr. Macbride.- 

 * lowers in October. 



