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  COLLECTIONS 
  TOWARDS 
  

  

  (*CoRYANTHUs.)f 
  Corolla 
  ringens; 
  labio 
  superiore 
  fornicato 
  cari- 
  

   nato, 
  apice 
  emarginato, 
  filamentis 
  subaequali 
  ; 
  labio 
  inferiore 
  trilobo. 
  

  

  4. 
  M. 
  *aristata. 
  Foliis 
  lineari-lanceolatis 
  serratis 
  acutis 
  glabriuscu- 
  

   lis, 
  floribus 
  verticillatis, 
  corollis 
  maculatis, 
  calicis 
  dentibus 
  longissime 
  

   aristatis, 
  bracteis 
  coloratis 
  multi-seriatis. 
  — 
  Hab. 
  In 
  the 
  plains 
  of 
  Red 
  

   river, 
  and 
  rarely 
  on 
  the 
  upper 
  part 
  of 
  the 
  Arkansas. 
  Flowering 
  in 
  

   May 
  and 
  June. 
  — 
  Obs. 
  Perennial 
  and 
  annual; 
  stem 
  obtuse-angular, 
  

   covered 
  with 
  a 
  minute 
  pubescence, 
  the 
  axills 
  commonly 
  bearing 
  clus- 
  

   ters 
  of 
  lesser 
  leaves 
  ; 
  bracts 
  oblong, 
  purplish-blue, 
  awned 
  and 
  ciliated, 
  

   consisting 
  of 
  many 
  series 
  ; 
  calix 
  cylindric 
  and 
  striated, 
  the 
  orifice 
  closed 
  

   with 
  villous 
  hairs, 
  the 
  dentures 
  equal 
  with 
  each 
  other, 
  awned, 
  the 
  awns 
  

   bearded 
  and 
  nearly 
  equal 
  to 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  calix 
  ; 
  corolla 
  almost 
  

   white, 
  sparingly 
  spotted, 
  and 
  chiefly 
  on 
  the 
  under 
  lip. 
  Allied 
  to 
  M. 
  

   punctata, 
  and 
  with 
  it 
  forming 
  a 
  subgenus, 
  characterized 
  by 
  the 
  cari- 
  

   nated 
  upper 
  lip 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  the 
  stamina. 
  

  

  5. 
  M. 
  punctata. 
  — 
  Common 
  on 
  the 
  banks 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  larger 
  western 
  

   rivers, 
  and 
  in 
  old 
  fields. 
  

  

  Cunila 
  mariana. 
  — 
  From 
  the 
  Cadron 
  to 
  Red 
  river, 
  on 
  woody 
  hills. 
  

  

  1. 
  Hedeoma 
  hirta, 
  Gen. 
  Am. 
  vol. 
  1, 
  p. 
  16 
  (H. 
  hispida, 
  Pursh, 
  

   Flor. 
  Am. 
  Septent. 
  2, 
  p. 
  414). 
  — 
  Hab. 
  In 
  denudated 
  prairies 
  near 
  Belle 
  

   Point 
  Fort, 
  Arkansas. 
  

  

  2. 
  H. 
  *Jlrkansana. 
  Caule 
  ramoso 
  ; 
  foliis 
  lineari-lanceolatis, 
  antice 
  

   subserratis, 
  superioribus 
  integerrimus 
  ; 
  verticillis 
  subquadrifloris, 
  pedi- 
  

   cellis 
  ad 
  basin 
  bibracteolatis 
  ; 
  floribus 
  tetrandris. 
  — 
  Hab. 
  In 
  moist 
  and 
  

   rocky 
  prairies 
  near 
  the 
  sources 
  of 
  the 
  Kiamesha 
  river. 
  Flowering 
  in 
  

   May 
  and 
  June. 
  — 
  Obs. 
  Nearly 
  allied 
  to 
  H. 
  glabra, 
  and 
  possessing 
  the 
  

   pennyroyal 
  odour 
  ; 
  the 
  whole 
  plant 
  smooth 
  and 
  glandular, 
  four 
  to 
  six 
  

   inches 
  high 
  ; 
  pedicells 
  nearly 
  equal 
  to 
  the 
  cylindric 
  calix, 
  the 
  dentures 
  

   setaceous 
  ; 
  corolla 
  subcampanulate, 
  blue, 
  with 
  the 
  palate 
  white. 
  

  

  Collinsonia 
  Canadensis.— 
  Common. 
  

   1. 
  LYCorus 
  virginicus. 
  2. 
  L. 
  vulgaris. 
  

  

  3. 
  L. 
  sinuatus, 
  Elliott. 
  Caule 
  simplici; 
  foliis 
  majusculis, 
  omnibus 
  

   pinnatifidis, 
  laciniis 
  lineari-lanceolatis, 
  acutis, 
  subserratis; 
  calicibus 
  

  

  t 
  From 
  x-ifvt 
  a 
  helmet, 
  and 
  *vfloc 
  a 
  flower 
  ; 
  in 
  allusion 
  to 
  the 
  characteristic 
  distinction 
  of 
  

   this 
  section, 
  the 
  galeated 
  upper 
  lip. 
  

  

  