Botany of Illinois and Missouri. 167 
Tab. H. fig. 24 C. rosea 
6. radiata Vol. X. p. 276 
25—Davisii X. p. 2 
26—alba 
B. setifo X. p. 280 
27—nigro-marginata X. p. 282 
{. fig. 28—gracillima VIL. p. 98 
29—squarrosa VII. p. 270 
30—pyriformis IX. p. 69 
K. fig. 31—cristata X. p. 44 
32—seabrata IX. p. 66 
33—blanda X. 45 
L. fig. 34—Cherokeensis _ XI. p. 160 
Muskingumensis X. p. 281 
_ 36—retrorsa IX. p. 67 
~ 37—lupulina - XI. p. 165 
A XV.— Contributions towards the Botany of the States 
Illinois and Missouri ; by Lewis C. 
Protos of Botany, Mineralogy, ‘Be. i in the Pesselaer 
School. 
(Continued from Vol. X. p. 264.) 
PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. 
Myosotis arvensis Lin. 
Stem 4 to 6 ae = = Louis 
—May. : 
Myosotis virginiana L 2 
Has. Alluvion of the Mississippi opposite to St. Louis— 
June—Angust, 
Myosotis lappula Lin. £ rh 
Has. Road des and on the banks of the Riv. des Pe- 
res—May—dJuly ys 
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