
ADDENDA. 
To genus Scutellaria, No. 278. page 38. vol. 
2, add the following species : 
No. 6. Scutellaria parviflora. 
Pa 
'N. B. Before the genus Phryma, vol. 2. p. 40. 
insert 
ORDER II. ANGIOSPERMIA. 
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DIDYNAMIA, ANGIOSPERMIA. 
399. BUCHNERA. Gen. pl. 1035. 
Calix 5-toothed. Tube of the corolla slender, 
border 5-cleft, nearly equal; lobes cordate. 
Capsule 2-celled.— Nutt. 
1. B. stem simple; leaves lanceolate, subdentate, 
rough, three-nerved ; spikes remote-fiowered.— 
Wild. and Pursh. 
This plant dries quite black. I have found it very common 
and abundant in Maryland, along the edges of dry sandy 
woods; but have never met with it in this neighbourhood. In 
sandy grounds, Jersey; Mr. Collins. 
=. ae 
. 
400. SCHWALBEA. Gen. pl. 1001. 
Calix ventricose, tubular, obliquely 4-cleft; 
upper segment shortest, the lower large 
and emarginate or bidentate. Corolla bila- 
biate, upper lip entire, arched, the lower 
3-lobed. Capsule ovate-subterete, 2-celled, 
2-valved; dissepiment produced by the in- 
fiected margin of the valves, and parallel 
Americana. 
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