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established by Decandole and begining to be 
adopted. Very distinct from Corydalis by Cor- 
olla bigibose by 2 spurs as in Dielytra , but 4 
petals spungy and coalescent, persistent over 
the pod. 
A. cirrhosa R. D, B. Fumaria fungosa Ai- 
ten, F. recta Mich. Corydalis of many botan- 
ists. Scandent cirrhose, leaves decompound, 
racemes laxiflore axillary. — In the Alleghanies 
from Mattawan Mts. to Apalachian Mts. Per- 
rennial. 
Var. rupestris. Trailing on rocks, leaves 
cespitose. 
Var. clatior. Trailing up trees 10 feet high, 
leaves remote. 
Var. alba & rosea , with white or rose dow- 
ers instead of usual pale incarnate. All seen 
alive. 
ADNARIA Raf. fl. lud. probably a subgenus 
of the Codorolla or Vaeciniums with bell flow- 
ers, which see. 
ADOKETON Raf. Mus. N. Sc. I. Akin to 
Lahayea , distinguished as follows— petals en- 
tire, stigma trilobe, capsule few seeded. 
Lahayea misspelt Hagea by Persoon (dedica- 
ted to Lahaye) has petals emarginate, stigma 
entire, capsule polysperme. 
Both have Cal. 5ph. 5 petals, I style, cap- 
sule unilocular, trivalve, trigone, seeds central. 
Leaves opposite . — Nat. family of Dionidia. 
1. A. uniflorum Raf. Stem uniflore, leaves 
ovate minute, calix and petals acute equal, — ■ 
On the summit of the Unaka Mts. of N. Car- 
olina, one inch high, flower white vernal. Seen 
dry, Ic. n. sp. 
2. A. saxatile Raf. Mus. Nat. Sc. Eleceb- 
rum alsinefolinm Scopoli. Stem multiflore, 
leaves oval acute, calix segments hooded, petals 
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