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tag OXALIDACEE. 
91. Oxatis VesrerTiLionis, Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. p. 679. Low places, Santa 
Fé; July, Aug. — Perhaps only a smaller-flowered variety of O. violacea, with more 
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deeply lobed leaflets. 
192. O. srricra, Linn. Upper Arkansas; September. 
BALSAMINACES. 
+93. Impatiens patiipa, Nutt. Gen. 1. p. 146. Western Missouri to Council Grove ; 
August. 
petalis albis. — Distinct from the next by the greater smoothness, the hairy and much less connate styles, the 
pilose (not short-ciliate) filaments, and the more delicately reticulated seeds. 
_2. G, macuLatum, Linn.: caule erecto cum petiolis retrorso-piloso ;_ pedicellis glanduloso-pubescenti- 
bus ; filamentis basi breviter ciliatis calyce stylisque nudis ultra medium connatis subbreyioribus; valvis cap- 
sule longe pilosis; rostro glanduloso-pubescente. 
3. G, PENTAGYNUM, Engelm. in Wisl. Rep.: caule erecto cum petiolis retrorso-pubescente ;_pedicellis 
glanduloso-pubescentibus ; filamentis basi pilosis calycem et stylos nudos ima parte solum connatos cequanti- 
bus; valvis capsulz pilosiusculis; rostro glanduloso-pubescente. — Eastern Mountains of New Mexico, on 
Wolf Creek. — Nearer G. maculatum than any of the others: distinguished by the characters above enumer- 
ated; also by the finer, more closely adpressed pubescence, the smaller leaves with narrower segments and 
much more prominent veins; inner sepals with colored margins, emarginate or somewhat bilobed; seed not 
seen. 
4. G. Fremonti, Torr. — Vide supra, p. 26. 
5. G. Mexicanum, Kunth. 
« « Pedicelli deflorati declinati seu refracti. 
+ Flores violacei. 
6. G. czsPirosum, James. — Vide supra, p. 25. 
7. G. GRACILE (sp. nov.) : caule erecto divaricato-ramoso cum petiolis et pedicellis retrorso-piloso;_fila- 
mentis basi piloso-ciliatis calyce et stylis pilosis ima parte solum connatis brevioribus; valvis capsule pilosius- 
culis ; rostro pubescente. — Pine woods, on the mountains of Cosiquiriachi, State of Chihuahua ; collected in 
October, by Dr. Wislizenus.— Resembling the last; but erect, more hirsute-pubescent; the flowers, fruit, 
and seed smaller; stamens shorter; styles hairy, more deeply divided; and the peduncles much shorter, 
mostly of the length of the pedicels. — Near G. Mexicanum, Kunth ? 
+ + Flores albidi. 
8. G. Hernanvezu, DC.: caule divaricato-ramoso cum petiolis patentim piloso; pedicellis glanduloso- 
pilosis ; filamentis basi breviter ciliatis calycem et stylos pilosos ad medium connatos equantibus; valvis cap- 
sulz parce pilosiusculis ; rostro glanduloso-piloso. — Pine woods, on the mountains of Llanos, State of Chihua- 
hua; collected in October, by Dr. Wislizenus. — Leaves 1} to 2 inches in diameter, the upper truncate at 
the base ; peduncles as long as, or shorter than, the pedicels ; flowers white, about 8 lines in diameter. 
