On Plants of the North-West. 65 
PENTAGYNIA. 
Aquilegia canadensis L. Near Detroit. May. 
_ Ponyeynta. 
Ranunculus fascicularis Muhl. Cat. —Big. Fi. Bost. 
Near Detroit. 
sceleratus ZL. With the preceding. 
DIDYNAMIA. 
GyunosPermia. é 
Siachys aspera Mz. Ph. excl. syn. The S. ‘untifils of 
Wiild. is placed as a nym to this speci ies by Pursh, but 
Muhlenberg makes them distinct in his Sania Speci- 
mens of S. tenuifolia sent from N. Carolina by Mr. Schwei- 
netz, appear quite different from the aspera. ‘The short de- 
scription of the former by Willd. will agree equally well 
with either. Ontonagon Tiver, June 30th. 
Hyssopus aan Nutt. Gen. 2. p. 27.2 Stem obtuse- 
Sta i ly four-angled 
leaves oviate-cordate, °W , ith large accuminate _ serratures, 
hoary beneath. Fiwees im a dense somewhat interrupted 
spike. Stamina and style excert. ah Portage 
* 3 
é : 
First discovered on 1 the plains of the Missouri by Mr. Nut- 
“Verbena hastata L. Uppet Mississippi, gently. 
ie 
| | Axcrosrenmta, = 
nia redicins Bs Neat Sandusky Bay. 
roit “Said byt 
Todians to cure e the bite of: a Sralenake 
ovetis Ea Near White Fish | PL Pe bake Supe. 
rior, June 19th. 
Gerar 
dia Pedicularia L. Wit Quisconsin river, Aug. 
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