68 GYNANDRIA. MONANDRIA. 



368. Heiemum. L. False sxm-jlower. 



autumnale. L. In bog meadows. New- Jersey. U. Aug. 

 — Sept. yellow. 



FRUSTRANEA. 



S69. Hbliantiius. L. Sun-Jlower. 



1 divaricatus. L. In woods, on the sides ofhills. 21. Aug. 



yellow. 



2 trachelifolius. Willd. 

 Gigas. Mx. 



Rocky woods, u. Aug — Sept. yellow. 



3 altissimus. L. Low shady places. N. Jersey, u . Aug. 



yellow. 



4 decapetalus. L. Borders of woods and on the sides of 



lulls. %. Aug. yellow. 



5 frondosos. L. In similar situations, u. July — Sept. 



yellow. 



6 angustifolius. L. In the pine barrens of New-Jersey. 



Eddy, u- Sept. yellow. 



370. Rudbeckia. L. 



laciniata. Willd. In swamps. New-Jersey, near Wee- 

 hawk. %. Aug. yellow. 



371. Coreopsis. L. Tick-seed sun-flower. 



1 trichosperma. Mx. In the cedar swamp at N. Durham. 



I . July — Sept. yellow. 



2 gladiata. Walt, 

 dichotoma. Mx. 



In the same place. 0.' Sept. yellow. 



3 altcrnifolia. L. 

 Actinomeris squarrosa. Nutt. 

 Verbcsina Coreopsis. Mx. 



In meadows. New-Jersey. y r Aug. yellow. 



NECESSARIA. 



372. Iva. L. Bastard Jesuit's bark. 



trutescens. L. (High-water shrub. J On the borders of 

 salt marshes, h- Aug Sept. 



MONANDRIA. 



573. Orchis. L. 



1 ciliaris. L. 



meadows, 



2 cristata. Mx. In the°cedar swamp at N. Durham. Z' 



July, pale-yellow. 



1 ciliaris. L. In a swamp in Love-lane, and in Hoboke» 

 meadows, u . Aug. oranjre. 



