112 
alpina , 
Apkanes. 
/ • 
140. BOEHMERIA. Gen.pl. 1421. 
cylindrica. 1. B. foliis oppositis ovato-oblongis acuminatis dentatis gla- 
bris, floribus dioicis, spicis masculis glomeratis inter- 
ruptis, femineis cylindricis, caule herbaceo. Willd, 
sp. pl. 4. p. 340. 
Urtica cylindrica. Linn.sp.pl.l3Q6. Midi. jl. amer. 2. 
p. 1/9. 
Icon. Sloan, hist. jam. l.t. 82. f. 2. 
In shady wet places : Canada to Florida. 7/ . June— Aug, 
v. v. About two feet high. 
lateriflora . 2. B. foliis alternis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis serratis sca- 
bris, floribus glomeratis lateralibus, caule herbaceo. 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 342. 
In rocky shady woods : Pensylvania to Virginia. 1/ . July. 
v. v . Leaves on long petioles, trinerved. 
141. URTICA. Gen. pl. 1422. Nettle. 
pumila , l.U. foliis oppositis ovatis acuminatis trinerviis serratis, 
petiolis inferioribus longitudine folii, Roribus monoi- 
ds triandris capitato- corymbosis petiolo brevioribus. 
Willd.sp.pl. 4. p . 348. 
TETKANDIUA MONOGYNIA. 
139. ALCHEMILLA. Gen.pl. 222. Ladies- mantle. 
1 . A. foliis digitatis apice dentatis sericeis. Willd. sp. pl. 1, 
p. 698. 
Icon. FI dan. 4Q. Engl. hot. 244. 
On the peaks of high mountains in Vermont and New 
Hampshire. I/.June, July. v. s. Whether the 
American species is the true A. alpina or not, I am 
not able to determine, as I am at present in w'ant of 
specimens to compare them ; but the plale in the Flora 
Danica represents the American plant fully, as far as 
recollection can decide. 
2. A. foliis tripartitis, laciniis trifidis pubescentibus, floribus 
axillaribus glomeratis monandris. Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
p. 699. 
Aphanes arvensis. Linn. sp. pl. 1 JQ. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 1011. Fl.dan.Q73. Lam. illiistr. 1. 
t. 87. 
In fields of Virginia. Clayton. © . May — Aug. v. s. 
in Heri. Gronov. 
