666. (2) Convolvulus Sepium, L.—Co- 
ovin 
(3 X uda Stans, Mx.—C. 
Eres L.—Alleghanies. 
BO E due sagittifolius, Mx. 
t a (5) Convolvulus puma ? L— 
o (pomen, Ph.) 
1.) ponies coccinea, L. — N. Orl. 
(2.) Ipomea trichocarpa, Ell. — N. 
Lm Us 228 bis.) — Jacksonville, (bad 
specimens). 
ot (1) Capraria multifida, Mx. — St. 
pus 
LN Ön. (n Dichondra Caroliniana, Mich. 
29. 
ive and turned into scales, which are 
excessively crowded, and form a dense 
wreath, of a pale straw colour, around 
the branch of some shrub. 
(2.) Cuscuta coronata, Beyrich, in 
Herb. Americ. — N. Orl. 1833, on the 
stems of Laurus Carolinians. 
ae Juss. 
B (Ey Solanun Carolinensé, 1.<<Qhio. 
Es £) “aac nigrum, L. — N. Or. 
833.—St. Louis 
1.) Physalis pubescens, L. — Ohio 
eroi St. L N. Orl. 1833. 
681. (2.) Physalis obscura Mx. — a. an- 
gulata, Ph.— N. Orl. 
833.— 
E x viscido- -pubescens, Ph. — Jackson- 
(3. Physalis sessi e pot ipn 
E. —The characters of th 
posed species of Physi are ary ob- 
— and a 
a Eu ycium Cürblnianum, Walt. 
OROBANCHES. Juss. 
684. (1) ih ap uniflora, L 
T ra, Nutt .—Pen sylv 
“Epi Gobec. Virginiana, L.— 
Epi p Americana, Nutt. — Jackson- 
—0. bt- 
SCROPHULARINJE. Juss. 
.B. Inthe arrangement of the Genera 
per I have followed that of Mr. 
a the Botanical Register, under 
MR. DRUMMOND’S COLLECTIONS. 
173 
VERBASCE®. Nees. 
iis E ) Verbascum Thapsus, L. — Co- 
637. 5.) Scrophularia lanceolata, Ph.— 
t. Louis. Alleghanies. 
1.) Linaria Canadensis, Spr. — N. 
Pennsylvania. 
(2.) Pentstemon paris em Ait.— 
n. 235. I e e iis and pubescens 
really distinct specie 
691. (1.) Ch nee labra L.—var. B. 
lanceolata.— 
92. Mimu e RE: L. Ait.—N. 
Orl. 1893. Jacksonville. 
693. (1.) Herpestis cuneifolia, Ph. — N. 
Orl. (n. 240.) Covington. 
694. . (2. ) orients amplexicaulis, Ph.— 
Covington 
695. (3) Herpestis rotundifolia, Ph. — 
St. Lou 
E ) "Mat tourea juice Benth. 
ce acum nata, Elli non Punk) 
697. d 3 prine pilosa, Mx.—Coving- 
" (2) Gratiola phen Ell.— 
ON Orl. (n. 238.) and 1833.—This has 
been food by Dr. Shor - swamps of 
the Lexington river, cky. 
699. (3) Gratiola Fogi, L.—Alle- 
ghan 
(1. ) eria dilatata, Mühl. pei 
Orl. ay 98 Dow mon. St. 
Ohi specim this are cim 
pir Ele 5 with Gratiola Tegai but 
the narrow-o germ capsule 
will readily distingu it 
701. P Lindernia attenuata, Mühl. Ell. 
Oss. e Lindernia eee E Ell. and 
of Beyrich's s plant from Georgia, is L. mon- 
ticola. Ell. and L. filiformis of "Baldwin, 
sup- MSS. 
702. E Scores orbiculatum, 
Mich.—Co 
703. (1) Dads mon L.—N. 
Orl. e 241.)—St. 
ume P 
K 
708. (1.) Pol mb 
— Covington. — Although my valued 
friend, omi 
Genus in his revision of the 
