Ill >i !1 DEPATI4 1 i 



ies is really distinct. That grows in our 

 . hut the trilobata appears attached to a more 

 northern climate. 



{ 14. I. CAULE PROCUMBENTE-REPENTE, MULTIS A GG RE- Tridenticul*- 



GATI8. 1' MPLANATO DISTICHIS, MAJUSCU- ta. 



T.lS, APICE TRIDENTICULATI8, BUBO V A LI BUS. Sril'U- M,r,uu,r 



LIS LATIS, ROTl'NDIS, CIRCUMCIRCA DINTICULATlS. 



Ki.\(;i.i.i. v r,\ vxillis. v. v. f Michauv.p. 278. JV*. 



lorli Cat. n. 5, llcber. p. 12& Seine?, p. 20. 



Not ancommon here in bogs, and sent me by Dr. Tor- 

 El grows in large sods — has a yellow color, is much 

 more branching and shorter than the former, but is chiefly 

 io he distinguished by the stipules. 



A variety, dark brown color, and almost always dich- 

 otomous, and of much smaller growth, I have found on 

 trees. 



15. I. FoLIIS REMOTIUS8ULIS, 3UBQUADRATI9, SUBAEqUALI- Jl e p!ans. 



ran TRiquADRiFiDis apicb; stipulis foliis siMiLiBus,Linn. 

 HL'ADiuiiius. H,bt>r. p. 44. Schwg. p. 20. 



Both authors state, that they possess this species from 

 Carolina. I have not yet met with it, although it is so 

 distinct that it cannot he mistaken. 



The caulis is pinnate. 



16. I. IlEPENS, CAPILLARIS. FoLIIS SETACEOBIPARTITIS, St'rtnuiroid^ 

 SETIS ABTICULAT1S. CALYCIS DENTIUUS SETU LIFERIS. V. S. Micli:vi\, 



| from New-York. W'cbcr.p. 128. Mchauac. p. 27S. 



Dr. Torrey sent it to me sub. nom. I. nodi folia. The 



leaves are triangular, and many cleft iHto setaceous laci- 

 niae. bent inwards, and these handsomely articulate. The 

 Calyx is very conspicuous. There is some ailiinity to 1. 



roMENTKLl.A. 



17. I. REPENS, RAMOSPSSIMA, FOLIIS IUFIDIS, FIMBRIATQ- J jaem £ 9m . 

 LACIXIOSIS ; CALYCIBUS LATEUAI.IBUS, OBI.ONGIS, GLABEL- MicJuilX. 



lis. Seta bbeti. v. s. t Jlicliau.v. g. 27 ( .). Weber, p. 

 128. Schwg. p. 21. 



I have specimens sent by Doctor Torrey from Cedar 

 Swamp, N. Durham, and others found in Canada bv Rev. 

 C. F. Denke. 



Both these last species arc certainly stipulate; the sti- 

 pules much like the leaves. 



I. CAULS BREOTO, BIPXNVATO, RAMI3 Al'ICE FORNICATIS, p~ . . 

 RASSATIS. FOLIIS TRIFIDIS ; STIPULIS IUFIDIS, LOHGIS- Lin n & Web 



if. cii.imis. v. s. from Labrador, ('nil. Rump. * — 

 '.'i'. p. 2!, n 44, 



