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21 *■ 



aiJgustifolia. J M, 



22 *Cactu8 vivipanis. This species 

 has much the appearance of C. 

 mamillaris^ but produces a red 

 flower, like C FlagclUfomiis^ 

 and a greenish edible fruit, 

 about the size of a grape. Col- 

 lected near the Mandau towns 



on the Missourie: lat. 



49**. 



23 



■M 



24 * 



ferox. 



fragilis. 



Both these 



grow with the above, 



25 *Cheiranthus asperus. % M. 



26 *Cytisusrhombifoliiis. J Fhnot 



seen. 



27 Diodia virginica. % 



28 *Draeocephalum cuspidatum. % 



A verticillate species. M. 



29 *Dalea aurea. % M. 



enueandra. t This is. 



30 * 



perhaps, the largest species of 

 the genus ; the stem is tall and 

 erect, sending out numerous 

 slender waving branches to- 

 wards its summit, terminated 

 by racemes of white flowers, 

 and silky calyces. 



31 "^'Eloeagnus argenteus. t M. 



32 *E volvulus sessiliflorus. % M. 



33 Eehites puberula. t N. Orleans. 



34 '^Eriogonumflavuni, J Fl. bright 



yellow. Collected in the vi- 

 cinity of the rocky mountains. 



35 ^Erysimum montanum. M. 

 *FeruIa pubescens. J M. 



37 *Fritillaria Americana. % M. 



38 Gonobohis hirsutus. J St.Louis 



39 



"^Gaura eocciuea. % M. 



40 *Hypericum sureulosum. % Mis- 

 sissippi. 



41 *Hyssopus anethiodorus. % Both 



calyx and corolla bhie. M. 



42 *Juasieua angulata. \ Missis- 



sippi. 



43 Linum perenne, * America- 

 nuni M. 



4i *Lillium Andinum. t This spe- 

 cies has affinity to L. Catesbm^ 



but the stem is usually 3—5 

 flowered. Collected in the vi- 

 cinity of the Rocky Mountainsj 

 or Northern Andes. 



45 *Liquiritialepidota. !j: Met with 



from the source to the con- 

 fluence of the Missourie ; and 

 is probably the liquorice men- 

 tioned by Sir Alexander 

 M'Keuzie, as found on the 

 coasts of the North Pacific 

 Ocean, 



F 



46 Lathyrus myrtifolius. % 



47 *Laetuca oblongifolia. 



blue. M. 



48 Liatris graminifolia. % 



49 



+ 



FI. 



paniculata ? J 



50 *Mentzelia oligosperma. % M. 



51 *Malva coccinea. % Flow 



scarlet, produced in dense 

 spikes. Met with from the 

 river Platte to the Eocky 

 Mountains. 



52 (Enoplia volubilis. f Missis- 

 sippi. 



*CEnothera cespitosa. % 

 species is more perfectly stem- 



53 



This 



less than CE. 



of Ca- 



vanilles, from which it is dis* 



tinct. Flowers very large and 

 white, with dilated obcordate 

 petals. 



54 * 



albicaulis, { M. 



