176 MR. DRUMMOND’S COLLECTIONS. 
VERBENACEXE. Juss. 
. (1.) Verbena Aubletia, Juss.—Jack- 
sonville. St. Louis. N. Orl. 1833. 
1833. —The V. spuria, Willd., which : 
pe from Pennsylvania and New 
e 
KS t Verbena hasta, L —St. Loui: 
—N 1833. Ohio.—From this the 
V. eh is obani not distinct, 
and the V. urticefolia seems too nearly 
' allie 
769. (5) Verbena integrifolia, Mich.— 
V. rugosa, Willd.—St. Louis. 
770. (6.) Verbena Caroliniana, L.—N. 
. 253. 
771 (T) Verbena stricta, Vent. Bot. 
ing, ji 1976.— V. alopacuroiden, Hort. 
99 bis) and 
833.—Of this I have received copious 
specimens, both fro r. Drummond 
and from Pionero so that it must be 
is a strong- 
plant, two to “fa feet ne 
quite ge with appressed hairs 
bristles 
1.) Callicarpa NR L.—N. 
ud a.) 254 bis) and 1833. 
4. (1. Zapania nodifora, Lam.—N. 
n. 254. . Loui 
CE 775, @) Zapania mius, Ph.—St. 
m em d Phryma leptostachya, L.—St. 
ACANTHACEJE. Juss. 
"T. GQ) Josici pedunculata, Mx.— 
778. (2.) Justicia humilis, Mx.—N, Orl. 
n. 
HW d j Ruellia Jushiciaflora, m 
781. (3) Fucllis Vend ates 
- and 259)— 
: 782. (1.) Utricularia vulgaris, L 
n. 263. 
783. È. ) Viricularia inflata, Walt.—N. 
i (6), Utricularia setacea, Mich. —N. 
2060. 
n. 
736, con oe personata, Le Conte. 
787. m Rd lutea, Walt— 
264.) 
788. (1.) Hottonia inflata, EIL—N. 
n. die d 
m T o egent lanceolatus, 
caule erecto subsim 
co 
iliosa f 
orgian plants, seems to me to be a 
small ciliated variety of R. strepens. 
T ave reccived without & 
name, from Te Shor; gathered on the 
Kentucky riv 
=N 
(n. 258 Covington.—Tube 
of the corolla twice or thrice as long as 
in trepen 
LENTIBULARIEÆ. Rich. | 
L—K 
Orl. 
a (n. 2 
452 Cereals gibba, L.—N. Orl. 
Orl. 
PRIMULACEJE. Vent. 
(1. $2 Anagallis arvensis, L.—N. 
