TETRANDKIA MONOGYNI A. 
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118. ALLIONrA. Gen.pl. 151. 
1. A. caule erecto, foliis lato-cordatis acutis, glabris, pe- 
dunculis solitariis, calycibus fructiferis sub-hirsutis, 
involucro ampliato multo minoribus. — Mich. Jl . 
amer. l.p. 100. 
On the banks of the river Tennassee and its branches. 
% . July, Aug. v. v. Resembles Mirabilis Jalapa 
very much. 
2. A. caule diffuso, foliis lanceolatis scabriusculis ciliatis, 
pedunculis solitariis, involucro subpentaphyllo : folio- 
lis ovatis reticulato-venosis.— Walt.fi. car. 84. 
In Lower Carolina. Walter. ©• July. v. s. in Herb. 
JValier. 
3. A. caule diffuso dicbotomo, foliis ovatis scabriusculis 
nudis, floribus terminalibus fasciculato-racemosis, in- 
volucro semiquinqUefido : laciniis subrotundis acuti- 
usculis reticulato-venosis. 
On the plains of the Missouri. M. Lewis. Q. Aug. 
v. s . in Herb. Lewis. 
119. LYCIUM. Gen. pi. 343. 
1 . L. inerme ; foliis anguste spathulato-oblongis. Mich. 
Jl.amer. 1 . p. Q 5 . Walt. Jl. car. 84. 
L. salsum. Bartr. trav. 5 Q. 
In salt marshes of Carolina and Georgia. Tj . July. v. v. 
Flowers purple, the size of L. barbarum. 
120. CALLICARPA. Gen. pi. 175 . 
1. C. foliis ovalibus serratis subtus tomentosis, cymis sessili- 
bus. — Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 619. 
Icon. Catesb. car. 2. t. 47. Pluk. aim. t. 13 Q.f. 3 . 
In dry gravelly soil, below the mountains in Virginia and 
Carolina. P2 • J une ? July. v. v. Flowers red, in 
small axillary bunches $ berries red, apparently in a 
whorl round the branches, hang on very long. 
121. CENTUNCULUS. Gen.pl. I89. 
1. C. foliis deorsum angustatis : inferioribus ovalibus, su- 
perioribus lanceolatis, laciniis calycis subulatis, caule 
simplici. — Mich.jl. amer. 1. p. 193. 
In wet barren fields: Lower Cardina, See. 0,May, 
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nyctaginea . 
albida . 
ovata. 
carolinia - 
num. 
americana . 
lanceolatus . 
