With an Account of a New Species. 103 



Sarracenia variolaris, Mich. Fl. Bor. Am. I. p. 310. 



Sarracenia minor Walt Fl. Car, p. 153 ? 



S. adunca, Smith, Ex. Bot. I. I. 53. 



Icon. Bot. Mag. 1710 ; Loddige, Bot. Cab. t. 



Habitat. From South Carolina to Florida. Michaux. 

 Around the pine-barren ponds along the sea-coast of South 

 Carolina and Georgia. Elliott. Common in Middle Florida 

 and the southern parts of Georgia, in wet pine woods ! Abun- 

 dant near Charleston, S. C ! Flowers March — April. 



Observations. Leaves 12 to 18 inches long, nearly 

 erect, a little bent or reclinate near the base. Tube a little 

 ventricose, curiously marked on the back, near the summit, 

 with whitish diaphanous spots. Wing somewhat broad. La- 

 mina arched, vaulted and incurved over the throat of the tube. 

 Flowers yellow. 



6. Sarracenia Flava, Linn. 



S. foliis longissimis erectis tubo sensim dilatato, a la lineari 

 angustissima, lamina erecta basi coarctata lateribus retroflexis, 

 flore flavo. 



Sarracenia flava, Sp. PL II. 1150 ; Walter, Fl. Car. p. 153 ; Michx. 

 Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 310 ; Pursh, Fl. Am. II. 367 ; Elliot, Bot. S. Car. 

 and Georg. II. p. 10. 



Sarracenia Catesbaii, Ell. Bot- S. Car. and Georg, II. p. 11. 



Coilophyllum Virginianum, Morris. Hist. II. p. 533. 

 Bucanephyllum elatius, Plunk. Amalth. 



Sarracenia foliis rcctis, Gronov. Virg. 164. 



Icon. Bot. Mag. 780 ; Cates. Car. IX t. 69 ; Plunk. Amalth. t, 376, 

 /•5. 



Habitat. From the southern borders of the Chesapeake 

 Bay to the G ulf of Mexico. Southhampton County, Va. Dr. 

 Pickering. Virginia, Gro?iov. Near Newbern, N. C. ! Near 

 Wilmington, N. C, Mr. Curtis. Abundant in the middle 



