304 
trifiorum. 
hispidum. 
lermudia- 
num. 
pilosum. 
circcemns . 
loreale. 
TETRANDRIA M0N0GYNIA. Galiuni. 
9. G. caulibus procumbentibus glabriusculis, foliis senis 
quinisque obovato-lanceolatis mucronatis glabris mar- 
gine vix ciliatis, ramulis floriferis elongatis apice tri- 
tioris, floribus pedicellatis, fructibus parvis hispidis. 
Mich.Jl. amer. 1. p. 80. 
Icon. Wendl. hort. t. 66. 
In shady rocky places : Pensylvania to Carolina. 11 . July. 
v. v. Flowers white, very small. 
10. G. caulibus procumbentibus ramosissimis hispidis, foliis 
quaternis ovali-lanceolatis acuminatis margine revolu- 
tis rugosis utrinque hispidis, floribus subsolitarie ter- 
minalibus, fructibus hispidis. —Mich.Jl. amer. 1 . p. 79. 
G. lappaceum. FI. per. 1. p. 59 ? 
In Lower Carolina. Michaux. -f-. Flowers white. 
1 1 . G. caulibus ramosissimis vix pubescentibus, foliis quater- 
nis ovatis obtusis glabris, margine nervisque pubescen- 
tibus pellucido-punctatis, ramulis floriferis elongatis, 
fructibus uncinato-hispidis. — lVilld.sp.pl. 1. p. 596. 
G. purpureum. Walt, ft car. 87- 
G. puncticulosum. Mich.Jl. amer. l.p. 80. 
In wet places : Virginia to Carolina. I/.July. v. v. 
Flowers purple. 
12. G. caulibus subsimplicibus elongato-adscendentibus re- 
mote-geniculatis hispidis, foliis quaternis ovalibus 
brevissime mucronatis utrinque hirsutissimis enervibus, 
ramulis floriferis elongatis subsimplicibus apice subtri- 
floris, fructibus pilosis. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 599. 
In dry woods : Pensylvania to Carolina. 1/ . June, July. 
v. v. Flowers brownish purple. 
13. G. caulibus erectis laevibus, foliis quaternis ovalibus ob- 
tusis glabris, margine nervisque ciliolatis, pedunculis 
divaricatis paucifloris, floribus remotis subsessilibns, 
fructibus cernuis uncinato-hispidis. Mich.Jl. amer. 1 . 
p. 80. 
G. boreale. Wdit.fi. car. 87- 
In dry barren woods and mountains : New England to 
Carolina. 11. June— Aug. v.v. Flowers yellowish- 
white 3 stem not above six inches high. 
14. G. caulibus erectis laevigatis, foliis quaternis linearibus 
acutis trinervibus glabris, margine nervoque scabris, 
panicula terminali divaricata, fructibus tenuissime 
muricato- setosis. — Willd. sp. pl. 1 .p. 5Q5. 
Icon. FI. dan. 1024 ? Engl. bot. 105 ? 
On the banks of the Susquehanna near Wilkesbarre, 
among rocks : Pensylvania and about the lakes of Ca« 
