24! ©lANDRlA M0NX)€YNIA. 



lato, labium infeiius ! long as the lower lip of 



coroUse scquante. Le j the corolla. 



Conte. 



Mich. 1. p. i2. ' 



T'. pumila, Walt. p. 64. 



V. subulata ? Pursh, 1. p. 15. 



Jfoof fibrous. Stem erect, setaceous, 2 — 4 inclies higli, fiiniisliejl 

 with a few ovate scales. Flou-era 4 — 7 on short setaceous pednncles. 

 Lower leaf of the calijx slight!^' emarginate. Lower lip of the Stigma 



«ome\v!>at lacerate. 



Grous in wet, springy soils, very eonjinon. 



Flowers April — May. BrlHtle-sfalJceJ Utricularia. 



X\\ this genus I have been aided by the notes of Jno. Le Conte, Esq. 

 of Georgia, who has paid it much attention. It still wants examina- 

 tion. 1 have not been able to meet with all the species I have enume- 

 rated in a living state, and specimens in this genus it is difficult to 

 preserve. U. saccata is generally supposed to be the U. purpurea of 

 >Valter, and as it grows in the neighborhood where he resided, it 

 may be his plant. I once found in the pastures of Silkhopc, near 

 Savannah, a small species with purple flo^vers, attached to the earth, 

 «trongly resemblins; the U. sefacea, which then appeared to me to 

 . a^ree exactly with the U. purpurea, Walt. I retained no specimens 

 t.f it, and since my attention has been turned more directly to this 

 trork, I have been unable again to discover it. It is not therefore,-irt 



present, inserted amen* ray €pecies.. 



CATALPA. Walt. Juss. 



Vcdijx 2-par(itus. Co. [ Calyx s parted. Co 

 o^^flcanipaimlata,ventri. roiZti campaiuilate, vcntri 



Filament a 



cose. 3 stenlc flUwierds 



CajmiU cyhndnca, S-val- Capsule cvliiidiicaL 2 cel- 

 ns, 2-locularis. | led, 3 valved. 



i. CouuiFOLiA. Diiham. 



C. Mils simplicibus, Leaves simple, cor- 

 corclatis integerrimis, date, entire, by threes ; 

 ternia 5 flonbus panicu- flowers in panicles. 



-* 



Catalpa synngaefoHa, Pursh, \. p. lo. 

 Mich. Arbres forest. 5. p. 217. 

 Catalpa bignonioides, Walt. p. 64. 



Bignonia Catalpa, Sp. pi. Mich. 2. p. 9.5. ' 



