BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 276 
1840, pro parte: L. hyssopifolium Curt. 1841: LL. alatum var. 
breviflorum A. Gray, 1846: L. breviflorwm Watson: ? L. flagellare 
Shuttlew.) From Carolina and Florida to Arkansas and Texas 
(also in New Scotland?), Mexico, Cuba, San Domingo. A very 
good species that may always be distinguished with certainty 
from L. alatum. 
11. L. aratum Pursh, 1814: no. 70 of Koehn. Mon. Ll, © 
Vol. i. p. 324. (Pythagorea alata Rafin. 1819.) From Canada, 
Wisconsin, and Colorado (Denver), to Arkansas and Georgia. 
This species is by no means so variable as has been supposed. 
could always distinguish it without any difficulty from all the 
other species enumerated in these notes. 
12. L. Canrrornicum Watson, 1878; nec Torr. et Gray: 
no. 71 of Koehn. Mon. l.c. vol. i. p. 324. California, Napa Val- 
ley. It differs from the last in its linear leaves and larger flowers. 
3. L. VuLNERARIA Ait. ed. Schrank, 1819: no. 72 0 
Koehn. Mon. |. ¢. vol. i. p. 325. (J. alatum Sims, 1816; DC. 
1828, pro parte; nec Pursh: L. Kennedyanum HBK. 1823: L. 
datum var. Torr. et Gray, 1838-40, pro parte.) Philadelphia 
(cultivated ?), St. Louis, Mexico. Ido not understand how it 1s 
possible to mistake this excellent species for L, alatum. See its 
characters above in the analytical key. 
_ 14. L. Sanicarta L. 1753: no. 73 of Koehn. Mon. l. c. vol. 
i. p. 326. (The numerous synonyms of this species may be 
by.) From Canada and New Scotland to Delaware ; In Europe, 
except the most northern parts; in Asia from a line drawn from 
Tobolsk to Sachalin and Japan southward to China, Thibet, 
Cashmir, and Persia; in Northern Africa (but not im Egypt) ; 
also in Eastern Australia. 
V. CupHea P. Browne sens. ampl. 
vules 8 
Pedicels 5 to 15mm. long: leaves verticillate: ovules 5. 16. C. as 
Dorsal lobe of the calyx much longer than the ventral ones: 
calyx 8 to 13mm. long: leaves opposite: ovules 7 sr (. petiola. 
15. C. @uuriNos: 1. et Schl. 1827: no. 120 of Koehn. 
Mon. |. ¢. vol. ii. ie. Ue hirsuta Gillies ed. Hooker, ake 
C. ingrata var. Platensis St. Hil. 1833: G. hyssop: ae ieee: : 
1874, Sis patte, chiefly the v8 brachyphylla.) From word 
terior of Bolivia to the Sierras Pampeanas in Patagonia, an r 
