Plante Lindheimeriane. 295 
hood the upper part of the globose capsule.— It appears to 
be an intermediate form between Cuscuta proper and Lepi- 
danche. The var. ê has larger and thinner flowers, of paler 
color, and the lobes of the corolla lanceolate and acute. Engel. 
196. C. penracona, 8 caLvciNA, Engel. | Wet prairies. 
June. 
127. C. verrucosa, Eng ^ l. c. Dry prairies. July.’ , 
r ian undescribed North American species, collected in the Alleghanies of Vir- 
ginia and North Carolina by Dr. Gray and Mr. Sullivant, in the autumn of 1843, is 
here appende (This e ence s kg ud n. 2 but, just as these sheets 
came under my o ^is rvation grow on Urtica, San Aster, Solidago, Rudbeckia, sii 
Some other plan 
After pan. ‘and careful investigation, and with some e hesitation, I have - 
mitted this mountain plant as a distinet species, different fi .vulgivaga. The 
racteri 
offers so many different forms: and sizes of the pe that ot were 
necessary ; and they are found in the tissue of the corol pei is ever destitute 
the large pellucid dots constantly — in C. valid aga, but i 
“specially about the tube, of regular, somewhat elongated, hexangular ‘alia cay 
distinguishable in d ied specimens anki a common glass. In the common species, 
nc ns rlobos, as — to a bifid point; it duet 
ony other known Ameri ze pising ae 
ems POR deer 
C. (Leripaxcun) COMPACTA (Choisy): ceaule ramoso; T sessilibus = 
ratis paris; sepalis sub-novem 
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