44 DECANDRIA. DECAGYNIA. 



2 lateriflora. L. ? Bog meadows about Newark. U- Jun& 



white. 



3 serpillifolia. L. Sandy fields. $. May — July, white:* 



4 squarrosa. Mx. 

 Caroliniana. Walt. 



In the pine barrens of New- Jersey, it* July, white. 



5 Canadensis. Pers. 

 rubra. B. Mx. 



In salt marshes. New- York and New-Jersey. 0. May— 

 Not red and white. 



PENTAGYNIA. 



#27. Penthorum. L. Virginian stone-crop. 



sedoides. L. Low wet meadows, and in stagnant waters 

 11 . July — Aug. greenish yellow. 



228. Oxaiis. L. Wood-sorrel. 



1 Acetosella. L. On the island of New- York. Le Conte. 



U . white. 



2 violacea. L. In woods among rocks. % . April — June. 



violet. 



S Corniculata. L. In fields and woods. C$. May — Sept. 



yellow. 



4 stricta. Willd. In cultivated grounds. # ? May — Aug. 



yellow. 



229. Agrostemma. L. Corn cockle. 



Githago. L. In grain fields. #. June — July, pur- 

 ple. §. 



250. Cerastium. L. . Mouse-ear chickweed. 



1 vulgatum. L. Fields and on hills. @. May — Sept 



white. 



2 viscosum. L. Old fields and road sides. #. May— 



Sept. white. 



3 nutans. Raf. 

 longepedunculatum. Muhl. ? 



In woods. New-Jersey, y. June — July, white. 



4 tenuifolium. Ph. 



C arvensis. var. ? 

 On the sides of rocky hills. June, white. 



231. Spergula. L. Corn spurrey. 



arvensis. L. In fields. N. York. Meadows, Hobokcn- 

 June. §. white. 



DECAGYNIA. 



232. Phytolacca. L. Poke or pokehemj. 



decandra. L. Borders of fields and along ditches. %* 

 June.— Oct. white. 



