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apioe gland ul.pubescens, l-3flaro,fi>kovatolan- 

 ceol. obtiisisscaJbrisiininervis, fl. brevi perfimc. 

 cai, teretis e<iervis giabriusc. petalis brfidis, co- 

 rona biloba-^barrens of West Keatucky, bipe- 

 dal, leaves uncial and over, flowers large, caliJt 

 uncial, petals red. t 



143, Sil. fruticosa h. O — Sicilia. 



144, Sil, vulnera L. O-'-Sibiria. 



145, Sil. gigantea L. .U — Creta. 



146, Sil. sedoidesjstfi, Desf. W— Greci«, 



147, Chlonanthes tomentoea Raf. n. ft, ^0 

 — ^Mts. of Virginia. I have naodified CUlang 

 mg. turtle into Chlonanthes mg. turtle flower. 



148, Chlon. latifolia Mg. — Kentucky. 



149, Chlon. giabrM L, O. — caule simpleat bi- 

 sulcato, fol. petiol. obi, lanceol. glabris obtuse 

 aoum. pectinfito serratis, fl. spicatis involucr- 

 bracteis ovatis acutis — N. Amer. near water, 

 fl. white. A powerful bitter medicanaent se^ my 

 medical flora. 



150, Chlon. montana Raf. caule ramoso, ra- 

 mia patulis 4sulcatis, fol. subsessil. lanceol. longe 

 acum. subserratis glabris, florib. capitatis invo- 

 lucratis, bract, ovatis acutis— Mts. Wasioto or 

 Cumberland, bipedal, leaves narrow triuncial, 

 flowers incarnate crowded in a short head. 



151, Hemitomus lanceolatus Raf. Herbacea 

 glabra ramosa, ramis virgatis bisulcatis, fol. pe- 

 tiol. lanceol. pectinate serratis, oppos. ternisquo 

 racemis laxis, fl. alt. bract, lin. integris — An- 

 tillis and Florida. Stem bipedal, leaves smaH 

 uncial, flowers large scarlet. One of the sp, 

 blended in Hemimeris coccinea or linearis of 

 authors, very diflerent from Hemitoma fruti- 

 cosa L'her. The G. Hemitoma has 4 staiB«nsi 

 Hemimeris only 2. 



152, Cymbalaria alpina Raf. Linaria do O. 



