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?ENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



I have a specimen from the upper couiitrj, sent I beliere bj Mr? 



bemont 



than 



n the specimens sent by Dr. Muhlenberg from Pennsylvauit. 



Grows in tlie upper districts of Carolina. 

 Flowers 



-J 



f . 



CYNOGLOSSUM. Gen. pl. 243 



Corolla infundibulifbr- 



Corolla fuiinel-shapedj 



mis, faiice claiisa foriiici- the throat closed with 



bus. 



Semifiii dt'preSvSa, j arclies. 6>^^ depressed, 



iiiteriore -tantum latere affixed to the style 



the interior side. 



; fo- 



siipe- 



Very hairy 



oval 



obi OP"" 



?->T 



Pl 



; leaves 



the upi)er 

 corymb 



stjlo affixa. 



1. VlltGINI* U5f. 



C. hirsutissiiimn 

 liis Qvali-oblon 

 rioribus amplcxicaiilibus 

 cory nil)0 terminali, aphyl 

 lo, longe peduncutato. 



r 



Sp pl. I. p. 162- 



C. atnplexicaule, Mich, 1. p. F32* Pursh, Lp. 133, 



Perennial. Stem 1—2 feet high> very hispid. I^fl res less liairr, 

 larjj;e, somewhat scabrous. Flowers in a small terminal corymb, t^- 

 ToUa blue, the throat closed by the arching of the filaments 



Grows near Columbia, Soutli-Carolina. Mr.Herbemont. In shady 



moist woods- Pursh^ 

 Flowers May — June. 



terminal, leafless, on a 

 long peduncle. 



Hounds 



PULMONARIA. Gen. pl. S44. 



Corolla infundibulifor- 

 mis, fauce pervia. Cait/x 

 prismatico-5-gonus. 



1, ViKGlNlCA. 



p. glabra, ere eta ; fo- 

 lijs lanceolato-ovatis, ob- 

 tusiusculis ; floribus fas- 



ciculatis, teiniiimlibus -, 



thi 



Corolla funnel-shaped 

 ■nat pervious. Cdlf^^ 



prismatic, 5 angled 



Glabrous, erect; leaves 

 lanceolate-ovate, some- 

 what obtuse ; flowers las- 



ciculate, teni Jnalj c^roi- 



