58 OCTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. 



B. parviflora. 

 Alisma parviflora. Ph. 

 In similar situations, but more rare* u. July, white 



MONOGYNIA. 



190. TriExtalis. L. Chick-weed, Whiter greets 



Europaea. L. 

 var. ? angustifolia. 

 Americana. Ph. 

 In the cedar swamp, near New-Durham. % . May — June, 

 white. 



TETRAGYNIA. 



191. Saururus* L. Lizard's tail. Swamp lily. 



cernuus. L. In a swamp behind the Botanic Garden, and 

 in the cedar swamps at New-Durham. 2/. July—* 

 Sept. white. 



MONOGYNIA. 



192. Rhexia. L. Deer-grass. 



Virginica. L. In wet meadows, in high grass. Bloom- 

 ingdale and New-Utrecht. %. July — Aug. purple. 



193. (Enothera. L. Mght willow-herb. 



1 biennis. L. (Scabish.) Fields and borders of woods. 



m ? June. Oct. yellow. 



2 parviflora. Willd. Woods. New-Jersey. New- York. Le 



Conte. % . July, yellow. 



3 chrysantha. Mx. Flushing. Prince. %. July, yellow. 



4 iruticosa. Willd. C Sun drops. J Old stony fields and 



on rocks. 2/. June — July, yellow. 

 1&4- Epilobium. L. Willoivherb. 



1 lineare. Mnhl. 

 oliganthum. Mx. 

 rosmarinifolium. Ph. 

 srpiamatum. Nutt. 



In shady overflowed places. %. Aug.— Sept. purple. 



2 coloratum. Muhl. 

 lacvigatuin. Lc Conte's Cat. 

 tetragonum. Ph. 



Wet boggy meadows. Greenwich. 2. July— Aug. pur- 

 ple. 



