MR. DRUMMOND’S COLLECTIONS, 
var. hirsuta —St. Louis.—This, if it be 
not a distinct species, as Dr. Boott sus- 
pects, is a very remarkable variety of 
D. Canadense, having the stem and 
branches clothed with copious, patent 
airs 
213. Ell. 
Desmodium  scaberrimum 
estr. fide specim. 
( Boott Je is not e viridifl. of 
Linn. Dr. Boott petes retaining El- 
liott's name.—St. 
De 
d , Willd. ? 
s Dok Herb.—Jacksonville. 
215. Desmodium sabias Net Nutt. 
.)—Jackso 
rum, Gron. et 
Hedys. nx acksonville. 
217. Desmodium cu atum, Willd. 
(sub Hedys.) D. bracteosum B. De 
Cand.—Jacksonville. St. Louis.—Dr. 
Boott meprote that the HZ. raise 
Mich. . levigatum o 
218. a aina ae glabellum, Mich. (sub 
23 
re it acksonville. 
atum, Linn. 
Hedys. )—Jacksonville.—This is 
asin, Herb. Hort. Reg. Paris. 
( 
g2. adag acuminatum. Mich. 
um nudiflorum. Linn. 
Hedys. )—Covington.—This species is 
found in the Himala Mountains by Mr. 
Royle. 
23 
cum. in Herb, Hook. ex Boott.)—Jack- 
sonville, under two forms, in the one 
oott 
as “ L. virgata, Nutt. MSS." 
227. Lespideza capitata, Mich. Hedys. 
fructescens .L.—Jacksonville.—8. sert- 
cea ; foliolis angustioribus sericeo-niten- 
tibus.—Jacksonville.—y. aque 
Pursh, D C.; ; foliolis linearibus.— 
gustifolia, 
228. 
i 
dys. p 
E ario 
9. Lespiders violacea, L. (sub Hedys. 
Bo Linn.)—Hedys. Tig, eh 
Willd. T io L. fide pasin. layt 
in Herb. Gronov. (nec aliorum.)—Ja 
sonville (in fruit only). 
. Lespideza prostrata, rA 
ua )—Jackionvile N. O 
ington.—Dr. oe disti eed di) 
ocumbens, by its being 
us; by mie 
dedi short 
rt petio 
231. Vicia Darolinsana, Wal — VF. pau- 
don. hirta, Willd. (sub He- 
polystachya. Mich.—Jack- 
ack- 
9) 
duced to two ae a peduncle, 
these flowers are sm 
. Amphicarpea monoica, Ell.—Jack- 
ER Cis St. Louis.—£. caule foliisque 
fulvescenti - sericeis, floribus numero- 
sis.—St. Louis.—Dr. Short finds that 
Desmodium pauciflorum. Nutt. owers are more numerous than in a, 
sub Hedys.)—N. Orl. (n. 88.)—This larger, much more purple. The 
species seems to have been long over- leaves are iei rms DU dh 
looke . Boott has lately received 2: is, DC.—Ar- 
it from West Chester, as I have also from ray aiit jum m. El —Glycine 
Pittsburg, gathered by Voltz, and from — fomentosa, mono lla. Mich.—N. Orl. 
Canada, by Mr. Goldie. (n. 91. 
ao Desmodium lineatum, Mich. (sub 235. Rhynchosia erecta, D C.— 
-)—Jacksonville.—Dr. Boott, who yen: erectum. Ell.—Glycine so 
eae undertook to examine and name Nutt. tomentosa, erecta. € 
all my N rican smodia, —Covington.—An Glycine tomentosa 
remarked on this “ rarissimum, De —-Nutt—Our plant differs from the erecta 
Lessert gave me three leayes deo a of Nutt. us mnl the racemes always 
er ves. 
ray ae eee oder Hh regres ce tomen € Hone " 
225. ag d reticulata, Willd. (sub — Arn.—Glycine tomentosa. Linn. Mich. 
edys.) L. yo ag « oliis sub- excl. a. B. y.) Ell—Dill. Hort. Elth. t. 
da m olia. M CE Covington. 
Darl. Fl. Cestr.—L. divergens. Bi. "om belong ecta ? Fees 
