10 DIANDRIA. MONOGYNIA 



MONOGYNIA. 



5. Ligustrum. L. Privet. Prim. 



vulgare. L. 

 In hedges and copses. Perhaps introduced. \ . May. white. 



6. Circaea. L. Enchanter's Night-shade. 



Lutetiana. var. canadensis. Ph. 

 Canadensis. Muhl. 

 Moist shady places. %. July — Aug. white or pale pink. 



7. Callistachia. Raf. Culver's Physic. J 



Virginica. Raf. 

 Veronica Virginica. L. 

 Leptandra Virginica. Nutt. 

 In hilly woods. New-Jersey, and on Long-Island. % . July 

 — Aug. white. 



8. Veronica. L. Speedwell. 



1 officinalis. L. In woods and wet sandy places. % . June 

 — July. hlue. 



2 serpillifolia. L. 



3 Anagallis. L. Creeks and ditches. New- York. %. June 

 — Aug. hlue. 



4 scutellata. L. In swamps and wet places near streams. 

 % . May — July. blue. 



5 agrestis. L. Gravelly fields. {?>. May. § blue. 



6 arvensis. L. On dry hills. ©• April — Aug. blue. §. 



7 hederaefolia. L. Among the shady rocks on the hills 

 about Hoboken. <£}. April 1 — June. blue. 



8 peregrina. Sm. 

 Marylandica. Murr. 

 Caroliniana. Walt. 



In wet sandy meadows. % May — July, white. 

 9. Gratiola. L. Hedge Hyssop. 



1 aurea. Muhl. (Golden-Pert.) In sandy woods in moist 

 places. New-Jersey. Long-Island, &c. % * Aug. yellow. 



2 Virginica. L. 

 officinalis. Mx. 



B. Caroliniensis. Pers. 

 In inundated and moist places, (rare.) %. Aug. 



3 neglecta. Sp. nov. In similar situations, (common.) Juh 

 — Aug. % . white and yellow. 



10. LlNDERNIA. L. 



1 attenuata. Muhl. — Ell. 

 Pyxidaria. Ph. 

 Gratiola anagallidea. Mx. 

 inecjualis. AY alt. 

 Low wet places, near Greenwich* and in New-Jersey, i 

 July — Sept. blue. 



