172 Mr. Buckley on some New Species of Plants. 
PHACELIA PUSILLA (n. sp.): leaves sessile, pinnatifid; segments 
obovate, abruptly acuminate; racemes simple; pedicels short or 
elongated ; divisions of the corolla round, entire; flowers pale 
blue or white, nearly as large as in the two preceding species; 
stamens exsert ; sepals linear-oblong, acute, % the length of the 
corolla. ; 
Hab. Prairies of Alabama. Flowers in April. 
Whole plant pubescent, subglaucous, branches numerous, uni- 
ted near the root, assurgent, capsule ovate, villous. 
PHACELIA BREVISTYLIS (n. sp.): leaves petioled, pinnatifid ; 
segments slightly incised, lobes subcuneiform ; segments of the 
corolla blue, round, entire; anthers subincluded; styles shorter or 
equalling in length the corolla; capsule orbicular, hairy, in length 
nearly equal to the short style ; racemes terminal ; pedicels elon- 
gated. 
Hab. Limestone rocks, Hamburg, Wilcox County, Alabama. 
Flowers in April. 
Stem branching, and with the petioles slightly pubescent; leaves 
smooth, with a few scattered hairs on the margins and both sur- 
faces. Distinguished from P. bipinnatifida by its smaller flowers, 
subincluded or included style and filaments, and the larger and 
less incised lobes of its leaves. 
AnpRoMEDA (LeucorHEa) monTaNA (7. sp.): leaves perennial, 
subcoriaceous, ovate-lanceolate, entire and minutely serrate, mar- 
gins ciliate; flowers in large terminal or axillary panicles; pedi- 
cels 3-bracted, the two upper bracts opposite the lower at the 
base ; bracts subulate, stem of the panicle pubescent.—Shrub 5-6 
feet high, rigid, leaves nearly two inches long and one broad, on 
petioles about half an inch long. The upper portions of the stem 
have scattered mucronate glands, appressed and pointing upward. 
Hab. High mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. 
ANDROMEDA (ZENOBIA) RECURVA (n. sp.): leaves deciduous, 
ovate, acuminate, serrate, glabrous; corolla cylindrical, 5-toothed ; 
anthers biaristate, included ; calyx of 5 sepals, 2-bracted.—Shrub 
3-4 feet high; stem smooth and much branched. Flowers in 
long, naked and somewhat recurved racemes; pedicels short. 
Leaves about 24 inches long and 14 broad; petioles 2—5 lines 
long, midrib and veins of the leaves slightly pubescent. This 
species has an affinity to Andromeda racemosa, but differs in its 
