PENTANDR] v. DIGYNIA. 



■n inches high. In I neadow grounds of Jen y t 



W lb ury, frequent Perennial. August, Sep- 

 teml 



>. (i. stem Bubangnlate, somewhat scabrous. leaves estates**, 

 ovate-lanceolate, roughisb, Bowers sessile, fas- 

 . icalated terminal, corolla 5-fid, campanulata 



ventricose : segments acute, interior folds sim- 

 plc acute. — if tlld and Punk, 

 (i. saponaria, W alt. 

 \ iftosa, Willd. 



Icon. Pink. aim. t. 186. f. 1. 



wers outside yellowish-green, inside blue and purple 

 ■trip* I \ rery raw plant in this neighbourhood. 1 have only 

 found it in hilly woods near the Chester-road, about ten miles 



PerenniaL august 



HE1 CHEB V (.en. pi. 447. (Saxifraf*.) 



Caliv j-cleft. Petals 5, small. Capsule bi« 

 rostrate. ljilocular ? mauy seeded. 



I . 1 1 . \ iscid and puhescent; scapes naked, tin rsns Amen, ana. 

 elongated : radical leaves on long petioles, with 



i ounded 1<>Ijc^. — Vers. 

 H. Cortosa, Mich. 



II. n iscida, Pnrsh. 

 Cortusa Americana, Ilerm. 



i m -root. 



! m fourteen inches to two and a half or three feet high, 

 includii g 1 panicle. Flowers Hnall, with long ex- 



in 1 red anthers. The root is ■ pov < rful astrin- 

 gent. In woods slid thickets, frequent Perennial, May. 



KUV\(,H If. Gen.pl. 456. (I'mbelliferx.) 



Flawi re capitate. Involucrum many-leaved. 

 Proper ca/i.r 5-parted, superior, persistent 

 1 rvtta 0-petals. Receptacle foliaceous, 



