HRXANDRIA, MONOGYNIA. Kir 



1. 1 . leaves perfoliate, elliptic) obtuse; corolla cam- maim. 



panulate-tuborcled within ; anthers awned. — 



Smith, exotic. Bot, \ H Hid. 

 I . perfoliata minora Mich. 



icon. Smith, 1. c. t. 49. (l'ursh.) 



Perfoliate Bell -\r art. 



\ delicate plant, about twelve inches high, with pale straw- 

 yrllou drooping flowers. In shad\ ami moist w oodl of rich 

 and on the borders of bogs in Jersey, common, Peren- 

 nial M 



l . leaves sessile) lanceolate-oval) glaucous un- •eniufuiia. 

 derneath; capsule ovate) on a footstalk. — Vers. 

 1 on. Smith exot. bot. 1. p. 101. t. 52. Bot. 

 Mag. li 



Sessile-leaved Bell-wort. 



Flowers in this species very like those of Xo. 1. The whole 

 plant indeed resembles that species; but may be easily distin- 

 guished by the sessile leave-. In similar places with the pre- 

 ceding, but not so common. Perennial. May. 



169. SMTLACTNA. Dcsfontainesin Ann. mus.hist. nat.9. p. 51. 



(Atparagi.} 



Carol /a inferior, 6-parted, spreading. Fila- 

 ments divergent, attached to the base of 

 tlie lacinias Berry globose, 3-celled. 



1. S. stem two-leaved, leaves cordate, oblong-sub- canadensis. 

 sessile) every where very smooth, raceme sim- 

 ple and terminal, Sowers tetrandrous. — Bursh. 



Maianthcmum (Janadense, Des. Ann. du Mus. 

 VOL 9. p. 49. 



Convallaria bifolia, Mich., not L. 

 Icon. Tluk. aim. t. 434. f. 4. 



Two-leaved Canvallary. 



A small and delicate plant; seldom exceeding four inches in 

 height. Flowers small, white. Berries red. In shady woods. 



