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caJix base villose, end smooth, tripartite, seg- 

 ments lanceolate From Missouri and upper 

 Lakes, perennial, semipedal, flowers cinereous 

 or fuscate ; the A. canadense differs from all 

 these by smooth reniform leaves, calix reflex- 

 ed &c. 



224. ASARUM ROTUNDIFOLIUM R. caulescent 

 erect villose, leaves 4 opposite rounded cor- 

 date, flower terminal subsessile nodding smooth- 

 ish campanulate trifid. Brought by Walton 

 from Origon mts. near A. eitropeum, which 

 differs by 2 broad reniform leaves, fl. ped un- 

 cled trilobe <c, perennial, flower dark purple. 



225. HEDYOTIS GENICULATA R. smooth, stem 

 geniculate 4gone, leaves fasciculate lanceolate 

 acute, margin scabrous, pale beneath ; fl. axilL 

 solitary, segments of calix linear equal, tube of 

 corolla filiform twice longer than calix Was 

 ioto hills of Kentucky, semipedal, animal, 

 leaves uncial, flowers purple, their limb cam- 

 panulate 4fid, apparently a true Hedyotis, al- 

 though I did not see the ripe fruit ; not a Stel- 

 motis the calix being equal. 



226. GALEOPSIS MONTANA R. dwarf glau- 

 cous, leaves few remote petiolate ovatoblong 

 acute serrate pilose, flowers terminal only 1 to 

 3 calix not pungent Summit of Oquago mts. 

 near Utsiantha Lake in New York, small an- 

 nual, only 3 to 4 inches high, flowers incarnate, 

 Probably a deviation from G. tctrahit, but as- 

 pect very unlike. 



227. EUSTACUYA vel LEPTANDRA OPPOSITI- 

 FOLIA Raf; leaves opposite sessile ovate acute 

 (not acuminate) serrulate smoothish, equal to 

 internodes, spike simple mts. Apalaches of 

 Virginia, perennial, sesquipedal, flowers white 

 small, very distinct from the narrow Jeaved, 

 whorled sp. of this Genus. 



