P H Y 



51. PHACELIA, 41. 42. 

 bipinndtifida (phacelia.) fimbriala. parviflora. 



32. PHALARIS, 4. 10. 



arundinacea (ribbon grass, wild canary grass. Ju. 2/.) 

 panicle oblong, ventricose, compact, canariensis (canary 

 grass.) 



222. PHASCUM, 56. 4. 



mutieum. coherens. 



1710. PHASEOLUS, 52. 93. 



perennis (wild kidney-bean.) helvolus. vulgaris (com- 

 mon pole-bean. E. p. w. Ju. 0.) stem twining : racemes 

 solitary, coccineus (scarlet runner. E.) stem twining ; 

 racemes in pairs, nanus (bush-bean, six- weeks bean.) 



121. PHILADELPHIA, 19. 89. 

 coronarius (mock-orange, false syringa. E. w. J. ^ .) 

 styles distinct : leaves ovate, subdentate. inodorus (scent- 

 less syringa. w. J. ^ .) leaves ovate, acuminate, entire. 

 grandiflorus. 



32. PHLEUM, 4. 10. 



pratense (timothy grass. J. U . and $ spike cylindric, 

 very long, ciliate. 



51. PHLOX, 20. 44. 



paniculata (smooth-stem lichnidia.) pyramldalis. ma- 

 culata, (spotted lichnidia.) suav'eolens. aristata. pilosa 

 (creeping lichnidia) di"varicatx. stolonifera. subulata 

 (mountain pink. r. M. If.) caespitose, white-pubescent ^ 

 leaves linear, pungent, ciliate. setacea. 



141. PHRYMx\, 40. 39. 



leptostachia (lopseed. P. w. Ju. u ) leaves ovate, coarse- 

 ly serrate, petioled : spike terminal, slender : flowers 

 opposite. 



2016. PHYLLANTHUS, 38. 96. 

 obovatus (leaf- flower.) 



51. PHYSALIS, 28. 41. 



viseosa. pennsylvanica. philadelphica. lanceolate* (d- 

 kekengi (winter cherry.) 



