560 AUT. BOt. 



1173, Melampyrum lineare Lam- america- 

 num Mx. Pensylv. ad Carol, leaves sessile lin- 

 ear acute, fl. axil, secund. 



1174, Mel. lanceolatum Raf. caule ramosis- 

 simo brachiato, fol- petiol. lanceol. obtusis inte- 

 ^ris, bractesllis sessil. dilatatis eristatis acutis — 

 Mts« Alleghany, New Jersey to Kentucky. Of- 

 ten mixt with the last as a var. but apparently 

 distinct, although fl. similar white with yellow 

 tips, stem l-2pedal, leaves 1 or 2 inches long. 



1175, Mel. radiatum Raf. caule stricto sim- 

 plex sulcatopubens, fol- sessilib» scabris, ovato- 

 ianc. acum. rcpandis^ superis cordatis acum* 

 ]?asi cristato radiatis, fl. axil, secundis — Sibiria, 

 sent me as M. sylvaticum^ see next, leaves un^- 

 cial, longer and narrower below, fl. purplish, t 



1176, Mel. nemorosum L. Europe, it diff*ers 

 from last by stem smooth terete, leaves lanceol* 

 upper entire or subdentate. 



1177, Mel. alpestra Pers. sylvat. L. Alps, 

 leaves lanceol. lower cuneate, upper linear. 



1178, Mel. pratense L. Europa* 



1179, Mel. cristatum L. Europa borealis. 



1180, ScROPHULARiA pectiTiata Raf. caule 

 obtiisangulo atropurp. fol. petiol. ovatolanc. u- 

 trinque acutis pectinato serratis vel sinuato l^fci- 

 niatis superis alt. paniculis corymbosis^ bracts 

 linearib. integris — New Jersey and Long Island 

 2 or 3 feet high, stem thick dark purple, flow- 

 ers purplish. 



1181, Scroph. lanceolata Pursh &c. New 

 York to Virg. diflTers from last by acute angles^ 

 leaves lanceol. inequaly or doubly serrate. 



1182, Scr. marilandica L. (or glauca R.) 

 Canada to Carol, diflfers from pectinata by 

 leaves ovate or ^ubcordate glaucous beneath, 

 simply serrate petiols ciliolate, fl* papiculate 



