
‘$4 Vasculares. 
1363. H. curassavicum, Linn. June-July. » & y. 6 to 12i. 
©? Pit. Jas. 
CCXXVI. HYDROPHYLLE.—Tue WATER-LEAF TRIBE. 
1364. Hydrophyllum virginicum, Linn. Water-leaf. June. 
w& 6. 18i. Y. bt. sw. rs. W. Used as a potherb in 
New York, under the name of John’s cabbage. 
1365. H. can ndeane. Linn. Burr-flower, June. 6 & w. 18 i. 
4%. Argillaceous soil. Woods, &c. O. Ky. 
1366. irs lineare, Pursh. Ap. 2%. Banks of the Missouri. 
ewis. . 
1367. H. hispidum, mihi. Perennial?, whole plant hispid or 
setose with terete, pointed white haits: leaves mostly 
radical, pinnatifid, lower lobes often isolated; lobes 
obovate, border divided by shallow gashes into ’5 to 8 
rounded, ciliate, entire, mucronate lobuli, which to- 
gether present a palmated appearance; general out- 
line of the leaf oblong or oval, (4 to 8 inches long, 2to 3 
in width.) on petioles of equal length (4 to 8 inches). 
The single cauline leaf does not vary essentially from 
the above description. It is broader in proportion to 
its length, and its petiole is much shorter. Peduncle 
exceeding the leaves, 8 to 12 inches in height. Flow- 
ers in cymose clusters as in H. virginicum; divisions of . 
the calyx broad subulate, pectinately setose; coro] 
campanulate, border with 5 rounded lobes; filaments 
densely bearded in the middle, double the length of 
the corol; style filiform, bifurcate to the extent of a 
line; capsule 2-valved (1-celled, 2 to 4-seeded.)? This 
description has been taken from dried specimens. 
Flowersin June. Woods, O. 
1368. Nemophila paniculata, Spreng. May. & If. ¢. 
Woods. O. Ky. | 
“1369. Phacelia fimbriata, Michx. Miami mist. May-June. 6. 
8to12i. ©? Fields and bottomlands. W. 
1370. P. bipinnatifida, Michz. Phacelia. May. & If, 4? 
Hill sides. Ky. Cin. O. 
1371. P. heterophylla, Pursh. Warious-leaved phacelia. fia’ 
b. g. Ky. St. 
1372.°P. inteprifolia, Torr. Pit. Jas. 
1373. Elise nyctelea, Linn. June. wm &b. Decumbent. 6 to 
- ©. Mo. Ter. Jas. 
1374. E. ambipita, Nutt, May. 6. Decumbent. 4 to 6i. 
‘Lead’ mines, Mo. Jas. | 
