CARYOPHYLLACEjE. (pink FAMILY.) 59 
petals oblong, 2-clefl. — Open woods, from W. New York ( Sartwell) 
westward and southward. June - Aug. - Stem upright, 2= high. 
Petals crimson, the limb V long. r 6 5 
®; S J* res ? a ,’ , Sim8 ' (Roval CiTCHFLr.) Stem roughish, 
erect, leaves thickwh cvate-lanceolate, acute ; flowers numerous, sbort- 
slalked in clusters, forming a strict panicle ; calyx ovoid-club-shaped 
Julv U s?u‘ ul ‘ ae - l “ nceo,ate mostl V undivided. Prairies, Ohio. 
July—Stems 4“ h,gh. Petals large as in No. 5, deep scarlet 
Vil'idt* • r0tMndif6 ? a ’ NUM - ( R °™°-«aved Catchflv.) 
Viscid-hairy ; stems weak, branched, decumbent; leaves thin round 
«V pinpointed, the lower obovate; flowers few and loosely cymose’ 
Ss of 'he Ohio j at6<11 % CUft and cut - to °‘>“d. -l haded 
* in*Noi ^ mh-, inJlate t eX [ ept by tU P ° d ■' annual: fiowers (except 
teir } ^ ^ ° Penin " ”** at ni S hl °r «'» cloudy 
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a.™to pl«„. _ C<|JS ,„ d ^ ~ E ”"P" 1 *°» !»• 
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linear; flowers small looseh^n J / ! vlsc,d » leaves lanceolate or 
8^Lr n8picuous ’ siishtiy ~ d - c - 
cem; lo L wer (SP, rr N T T - C —V.) Pubes. 
alternate in a strict 1 sTdd' l ‘ he UPPer line:lr i fibers 
2-par ted. _ Introduced a7d ,„ * f ^ (S"*nish-white) 
to Schweinitz. ^ naturali *e d in Penn., according 
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lanceolate, taper-pointed- /v®* ^ s P atulate i the upper 
calyx cylindrical with lnn^ 7 r ^ ***-M*. pedundcd; 
2-parted (S. noctutna. ft ® ; Tf ‘ ee ‘ h ! P etals "“her targe. 
Stem 1° - 3° high. PeJsthile^ purplish. ’ alized. 
12. S* acafUis ar L <U ^M’ *"7? ' Partial, \.flowered. 
'eaves lin,ar“Sed to t^ 0 " Ti Tufted a moss; 
flowers almost sessile-cal* r ““ rf th « short stems (P-3/); 
white, inversely hlart slirLd’ gh * ‘"7“^ Petals purple or rarely 
White MountaiL,N H iSU C . r ° Wn A ‘ Pine of lh ° 
