853 PENTANDRTA DIGYNlA, 



1 



4 



roll(E aequales ; pelalis I la equal, tha petals 



1. B 



mtegris. lute 



I 



L? caule laevi; nodis 1 Stem smooth; joints 

 barbatis ; foliis biternatis bearded ; leaves general- 

 (plerisque) ; fructibus o- | ly biteriiate ; fruit oval, 

 valibus, margine utrinque with each margin slightl/ 

 subdipteris. Pers. i. p, | 3 winged 



315. 



Mich. 1. p. 167. Pursli, 1. pM93. 

 Smyrnium barbinode ? Muhl. Cat. 



This plant is inserted in order to excite investigation. Michaux 

 was micertam where it should be placeU. If the quotation from 

 I}r. Muhlenberg applies, as I suspect it does, to this plant, that excels 

 lent botanist had, no doubt, an opportunity of determining the eenua. 



Grows m the upper districts of Carolina. Mich. 



Flowers 



v« 



ANGELICA. Gen. pl. 479. 



Frudus subrotundus, I /'m^ nearly round, so- 

 aolidus, utrinque 3-alatus, [ lid, 3 winged on each 

 stylis reflexis. . CoroUce \ side, wiih the styles re- 

 aequales, petalis incurvis. fleeted. Corolla equal, 



i. Triquinata? Mich 



the petals incurved 



A? pubescens; foliis I Pubescent; leaves 3 

 tripartitis, partitionibus parted, tbe partitions gen- 



subquinque-foliatis, foli- | erally 5 leaved, leaflets 

 ohs acute dentatis ; fruc sharply toothed : fruit 

 tu oblongo. E. I oblong, 



Mich. 1. p. 167. Pursh, 1, p. 193. 



'/ 



bP^rP^f l % \T'"^^ l^'^^f-^ rhomboid, sessile, when young pu- 

 Descent. J^mit oblong, slightly winged, when young almost tomen- 



whTIhL' ;f*''^^ ^'T*/ f' M"h'enberg, it is however questionable 



whether it is the real A. triquinata of Michaux. 



tweeno'J.?l''^\'^"'^?rfT''J." ^^^ "'''^^^^ country; common be- 

 tween Orangeburgh and Columbia, South -Carolina. 



* lowers JTuIy— August 



