14 
diandria monogynia. Justitia. 
On the islands of Roanoak river in North Carolina. 11 . 
July, Aug. v. v. 
Caules pi ures, geniculati, hexagoni : angulis oppositis 
sulcatis, brachiato-ramosissimi, glabri. Folia oppo- 
sita, longe petiolata, ovato-oblonga, sensim acuta, in- 
tegerrima, glabriuscula ; nervis, venis, petiolisque te- 
nue pilosa. Ramuli floriferi axillares, breves, foliosi. 
Pedunculi axillares gemini vel terni. Bracteae duae, 
obovatae, altera minor. Flores 2-3. sessiles, rubelli. 
Cal. simplex, 5-fidus : laciniis subulatis. Cor extus 
pilosa. Tubus tortuosus. Limbus resupinatus, 2-la- 
biatus : labium superius obliquum, oblongum, acu- 
tum, plerumque emarginatum : inferius truncatum, 
3-4-deritatum, fauce striatum. Antherce 2. in singu- 
lo filamento. Stigm. bifidum. Caps oblonga, com» 
pressa, mucronata. Sem. compressa, hispida, atro- 
fusca. 
elatior . 
22. PINGUICULA. Gen. pl. 40. 
1. P. nectario subulato obtuso corolla breviore, superne 
tubo ventricoso, scapo inferne villoso. Vahl. enum. 
pl. 1 ,p. 19. Mich.fl. amer . l.p. ]1. 
P. caerulea. Walt. fi. car. p. 63. 
In open swamps on the sands of Carolina and Georgia. 
If . . May. v. v. Flowers of a beautiful amethystine 
colour. 
lutea . 
2. P. nectario subulato recurvo corolla campanulata breviore, 
fauce barbata, labiis dentatis, scapo subvilloso, Vahl. 
enum. pl. 1. p. 93. Walt.Jl. car. p. 03. Mich.fl . 
amer. 1 . p. 11. 
P. campanulata. Lam. in diar. hist. nat. 1. n. g.p. 336. 
t. 18./. 1. 
In pine-barrens of Lower Carolina. If . April, May. 
v. s. Flowers yellow ; leaves obovate. 
pumila. 
3. P. nectario tubo breviore, corolla oblongiuscule tubu- 
losa, scapo brevi glabello Mich. fl. amer. 1. p 11. 
In open swamps of Georgia. If . May. + . Flowers 
acutifolia . 
small, purple. 
4. P. glaberrima, foliis erectis ovalibus acutissimis. Vahl. 
enum.pl. 1. p. 194. Mich.fl. amer. l.p. 11. 
In shady woods, near rivers about Lake Mistassins. 
If . July. +. 
