46 MR. DRUMMOND’S COLLECTIONS. 
dispatched by an earlier packet, but which 
has, unfortunately, not yet reached its place 
of destination. 
But it is time to leave this painful subject 
and to proceed to the more agreeable task 
of continuing the list of Mr. Drummond’s 
discoveries in the United States previous 
to his visit to Texas, from p. 26 of this 
work. 
808. Proserpinaca pectinata, Lam.—N. 
Orl. (n. 112.)—Apparently only a var. 
of the prece 
M iophyllum ied iei Mich. 
—N. Or. l. (n. 113.) —The upper leaves in 
ur specimens are lanceolate, as describ- 
a by Elliott, not ovate, as described by 
dd d of whic A state, dbi I 
ossess specimens m Mr. Greene. 
310. Myriophyllum scabratum, Mi ch.— 
hio.—This entirel j 
cem under the same 
have received from Mr. Greene, e 
in S. Carolina 
311. Callitriche heterophylla, Ph. 
Orl. (n. 1 d .— Probably not dieron 
from our 
312. Callitriche ter terrestris, Raf. —N. Orl. 
: Nuttall remarks, that the 
gi vulgaris of the United States is 
erent from the European plant of that 
name, in having only six leaves in a whorl 
instead of about eight. A specimen I pos- 
sess from sues Bdge, Karaga B 
Mr. Greene, confirms t pinion; the 
leaves are from four to X x rema Ee 
ably acumina e H. vulgaris, how- 
ever, of the British Settlements of North 
America, is the same as that of Europe. 
LYTHRARIEÆ. Juss. 
lati Pe y eg Loui 
West Indian ES ed which I lave 
specimens from Martini 
314. Ammannia humilis "Mich. —Jack- 
sonville. 
alatum, Ph.—N. Orl. 1833. 
815. L 
316. noni Indica, L.—N. Orl. 
a Indica, L.— 
1833 (cull.). 
MELASTOMACE.E. Juss. 
317. Rhexia 
N. Orl. (n. 116.) 
318. Rhexia e L.—Covington. 
339. 
jibeune, L.—Covington. 
319. Rhexia bel Mich.—Covington. 
320. Rhexia glabella, Mich—Covington. 
N. Orl. aie) 
321: Rhexia lutea, Mich.—N. Orl. (n. 
329. Rhexia angustifolia, Nutt—Cov- 
ington. 
CUCURBITACEJX. Juss. 
23. Cucumis Citrullus, DC.—St. Louis. 
324. Melothria pendula, L.—N. Orl. (n. 
120.) 
PASSIFLOREZ. Juss. 
325. Passiflora lutea, L.—Covington 
326. Passiflora incarnata, L.—N. Orl. 
(n. 121.) 
PORTULACEJE. Juss. 
327. Portulaca oleracea, L.—N. Orl. (n. 
328. Claytonia Virginica, L.—Pennsyl- 
vania. 
PARONYCHIEX. St. Hil. 
329. Anychia dichotoma, Mich.—Queria 
dichotoma, L.—Alleghanies E capil- 
lacea —Torrey —St. Lou 
CRASSULACER. DC. 
330. Sedum ternatum, Mich.—Pennsyl- 
vania. 
331. Penthorium sedoides, L.—St. Louis. 
N. Orl. 1833. 
FICOIDER. Juss. 
mid Sesuvium Portulacastrum, L.—N. 
1, 
GROSSULARIEZ. DC. 
333. Ribes Cynosbati, L.—Alleghanies. 
SAXIFRAGEJE. Juss. 
Itea Virginica, L.—St. Louis. N. 
Foe nius 123) 
ydrangea quercifolia, Bartr.— 
- incus 
Saxifraga Virgimensis, Mich. — 
nsy. 
pod Mtella. diph lla, L.—Pennsylvania. 
338. Tiarell iad ronis 
UMBELLIFERJA. Juss. 
umbellata 
nor do I know what species to to refer it to. 
