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DI ANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
syringcefolia. 
orbiculatum . 
vvrginica „ 
officinalis. 
reniformis . 
1(5. CATALPA. gera. 138. Catalpa-tree. 
1. C. foliis cordatis planis Sivis in lot. mag. 1094. 
Bignonia Cataipa. Willd sp. pl. 3. p. 2bQ. 
C. bignonioides. t Walt.fi car . p. 64. 
Icon. Schmidt, arb. 1 t 41. 
On the banks of Ohio, Mississippi and Delaware, in 
gravelly soil. ^ • July, Aug v. v. Flowers white, 
speckled with purple and yellow. 
17 MICRANTHEMUM. Mich. ft. amer. I. p. 10. 
1. Micranthemum. Mich l.c. 
Anonymos umbrosa. Walt, ft car , p 63. 
Globifera umbrosa, Gmel. syst. nat. t. 2. p. 1 . p. 32. 
Icon Mich l. c t 2 
In shady wet woods ot Carolina and Georgia. % . Aug. 
v. v. Stem creeping j leaves orbicular } flowers axii~ 
lary, very small. 
18 VERONICA. Gen. pl. 32. Speedwell. 
3. V. spicis terminalibus, foliis quaternis quinisque. Willd . 
sp. pl 1 p 34. 
Icon. Pluk. alni t. 70 ./! 2. 
On calcareous hills, in sunny exposures. 1/. July— 
Sept. v. v Spikes long, white, or blush-colour. 
On the mountains of Virginia I observed a very tall- 
growing variety, with purple flowers, extremely beau- 
tiful. 
2. V. spicis lateralibus pedunculatis, foliis oppositis obovato- 
subrotundis pilosis annuis, caule procumbente hirto. 
Willd.sp.pl 1. /> 59 . 
Icon Engl hot 765 . FL dan. 248. 
In barren, dry woods, very common from Canada to 
Carolina. 1/. May— July, v v. 
3. V. spicis lateralibus pedunculatis, foliis oppositis reni- 
formi-cordatis inciso-crenatis, caule repente. 
Collected by Messrs. Lewis and Clark in boggy soil, on 
the banks of the Missouri. I/ . June. v. s . m Herb . 
Lewis 
Caulis repens, filiformis, ad geniculos radicans. Folia 
opposita, longe petiolata, reniformi-cordata, inciso- 
crenata, glabra. Pedunculi axillares, alterni, lon- 
gitudine foliorum, teretes, glabri, superne unibrac- 
teath Bractea oblonga, crenata. Spica oblonga. 
