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calix base villose, end smooth, tripartite, seg- 
ments lanceolate — From Missouri and upper 
Lakes, perennial, semipedal, flowers cinereous 
or fuscate ; the A. canadense differs from all 
these by smooth reniform leaves, calix reflex- 
ed & c. 
224. Asarum rotundifolium R. caulescent 
erect villose, leaves 4 opposite rounded cor- 
date, flower terminal subsessile nodding smooth- 
ish campanulate trifid. — Brought by Walton 
from Origon mts. near A. europeum , which 
differs by 2 broad reniform leaves, fl. pedun- 
cled trilobe <£c, perennial, flower dark purple. 
225. Hedyotis geniculata R. smooth, stem 
geniculate 4gone, leaves fasciculate lanceolate 
acute, margin scabrous, pale beneath ; fl. axil!, 
solitary, segments of calix linear equal, tube of 
corolla filiform twice longer than calix — Was 
ioto hills of Kentucky, semipedal, annua), 
leaves uncial, flowers purple, their limb cam- 
panulate 4fid, apparently a true Hedyotis , al- 
though I did not see the ripe fruit ; not a Stel- 
motis the calix being equal. 
226. Galeopsis Montana R. dwarf glau- 
cous, leaves few remote petiolate ovatoblong 
acute serrate pilose, flowers terminal only 1 to 
3 calix not pungent — Summit of Oquago mts. 
near Utsiantha Lake in New York, small an- 
nual, only 3 to 4 inches high, flowers incarnate. 
Probably a deviation from G. tetrahit , but as- 
pect very unlike. 
227. Eustachya vel Leptandra oppositi- 
folia Raf; leaves opposite sessile ovate acute 
(not acuminate) serrulate smoothish, equal to 
internodes, spike simple — mts. Apalaches of 
Virginia, perennial, sesquipedal, flowers white 
small, very distinct from the narrow leaved, 
whorled sp. of this Genus. 
