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2106 Leaves lane, flat rough at edge. Stem smooth, Corymbs panicled. Segments of cor. rounded 
2107 Leaves obi. lane, somewhat wavy rough at edge. Stem smooth, Corymbs panicled, Segm. of cor. blunt 
2108 Erect pubescent, Leaves ovate acum. beneath pubescent decussate. Cor. panic. Segm. of Cor. rounded 
2109 Erect, Stem smooth not spotted. Leaves ovate lane, quite smooth. Raceme panic. Teeth of cal. erect 
2110 Erect, Stem rough spotted. Leaves obi. lane, smooth rough at edge. Pan. obi. close. Teeth of cal. recurved 
2111 Leaves cordate ovate acute smooth. Flowers densely pyramidal. Teeth of cal. upright, Stem spotted 
2112 Hairy, Stem erect. Leaves linear-lanceolate, Sepals subulate. Tube of cor. curved pubescent 
2113 Hairy, Stems assurgent. Leaves ovate lanceolate. Sepals subulate. Tube of cor. smooth straight 
2114 Loaves lanceolate sessile smooth thick. Stem erect rough. Flowers whorled terminal 
2115 Stems erect subpubescent, Leaves lane, smooth. Branches of corymb 3-flowered, Teeth of cal. linear 
2116 Leaves lane, shining on both sides acute nearly without veins. Stem smooth tritid above shrubby at base 
2117 Tufted assurgent smooth. Leaves linear lanceol. smooth, Corymb term, fastigiate. Teeth of cal. mucron. 
2118 Dwarf diffUse pubescent, Leaves ovate lane, chiefly alternate, Branches few-fl. lax, Cal. subul. Pet. cord. 
2119 Stoloniferous pubescent. Fertile stems erect simple few-leaved. Leaves oval. Corymb few-flowered 
2120 Leaves ovate. Flowers solitary 
2121 Dwarf tufted pubescent. Leaves fascicled subulate pungent ciliated. Pedicels few terminal 
2122 Leaves ciliated lowest setaceous upper lin. lane. Branches 3-5-fl. at end, Cal. spreading hairy. Pet. retuse 
2123 Stem erect rounded. Leaves lane, smooth half stem-clasp. Cal. edged. Tube of cor. twice as long as limb 
2124 Pinna; 7, Flowers terminal nodding 
2125 Leaves pinnate. Flowers erect, Cal. longer than tube of corolla 
2126 Pinnse many the terminal 3-lobed, Flowers nodding, Cal. viscid 
2127 The only species 
2128 Very hairy. Radical leaves subpinnatifid, cauline lobed angular, Sinus of calyx with reflexed appendages 
2129 Leaves pinnate or pinnatifid, Segm. ovate lanceol. cut serrate, Fascicles of flowers clustered 
2130 Smoothish, Leaves lobed angular, Fascicles of flowers close together 
2131 Erect, Leaves pinnatifid, Segments cut lobed. Racemes generally bifid 
2132 A stemless plant with hoary leaves and short scapes of purple flowers. The only species 
Leaves decurrent. 
2133 Lvs. cren. toment. upper acute. Raceme spiked dense, Cor. rotate with obi. obt. segm. Anth. nearly equal 
2134 Lvs. cren. toment. upper acumin. Raceme spiked dense. Cor. rotate with obov. round segm. 2 of anth. obi. 
2135 Lvs. cren. tom. radio, ell. stlkd. Caul. obi. ac. upper brd. ov. cusp, slightly decur. Fasc. remotish. Two an. obi. 
2136 Loaves toment. radical and lower cauline sinuated upper crenate slightly decurr. Spikes pan. Fl. clustered 
2137 Leaves bipinnatifid [Fasc. of rac. remote. Two anth. obi. 
2138 Leaves crenate tom. Radio, obi. lane. narr. to stalk, Caul. obi. acute decurr. upper broad ov. cusp. | decur. 
2139 Leaves tom. radio, ellipt. narr. at base uneq. doubly crenate. Caul. obi. acute simply crenate upper round. 
ovate cusp, slightly decurr. Racemes dense. Two anthers oblong 
2140 Leaves | decurrent crenate snow-white. Raceme spiked dense. Anthers equal 
2141 Leaves crenulate tomentose the upper cuspidate. Fascicles of raceme remote, Two anthers oblong 
2142 Leaves cren. tom. rad, ellipt obi. narr. at base caul. obi. acute f decurr. Fasc. of rac. rem. Two anth. obL 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
furth. A native of Chili, with pale-green smooth leaves, and pale yellovv flowers. It is very nearly related to 
Lycium. 
372. Hydrophyllum. From {/"Bu^, water, and (pvXXov, a leaf. This plant grows in the marshes of North Ame- 
rica, and in the spirng time has a small quantity of water in the cavity of each leaf The species are two only, 
both humble plants, with neat foliage, which protects the small white flowers. H. virginicum is used as a 
salad, under the name of Shawanese salad in North America. 
873. Phacelia. From (ptx-xtXag, a bundle, the flowers being disposed in fascicled spikes. 
374. Ramonda. Named after M. L. Ramond, a French botanist, who discovered many new plants in France. 
A very pretty dwarf plant, kept in a frame with other alpine plants. Formerly a species of Verbascum, 
(V. myconi.) 
375. Verbascum. An alteration of barbascum, on account of the beard (barba) with which all the leaves and 
stems are closely covered. The species are all very fine looking plants, well calculated for shrubberies, among 
other tall plants. They have been well illustrated by M. Schrader in a learned Monograph. V. thapsus has 
been so called from its native place, the Isle of Thapsos. V. blattaria is said to have the power of driving 
away the blatta or cockroach. V. pulverulentum is one of the most magnificent of native herbaceous plants, 
up a stem a yard high, covered with many hundreds of gold colored flowers. Correa observes of this 
golden rod, that in stiU weather two or three blows with a stick will briflg down all the corollas. The nap of 
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