PENTANDRIA MONOGYNI A. LyCOpSlS. 
Icon. FI. dan. 435. Engl. lot. 938. Lam. Ulus tr. t. Q2. 
In fields : Pensylvania to Virginia. Probably introduced. 
0. June, July. v. v. Flowers blue. 
2. L. pusilla, hispidissima j foliis inferioribus spathulatis, su- 
perioribus lineari- oblongis integerrimis, racemis soli- 
tariis, floribus pedunculatis. — Wiiid. sp, pl. 1 . p.J 81. 
In dry woods and on road sides : Pensylvania to Virginia. 
©.May— July, v v. Flowers white, very small. 
163. CYNOGLOS8UM. Gen. pl. 243. 
1. C. mollissime pubescens j foliis lato-lanceolatis sessilibus, 
racemis paniculatis.— Willd. sp. pl 1 . p. /60. 
Icon. Curt, fond, 4 . t 16. Rot. mag 
In dry woods, in the lime -stone countries, frequent. <$ . 
June, July. v. v. Flowers brownish-red. 
2. C. nudiusculum; foliis spathulatoflanceo^tis lucidis sub- 
tus scabris, racemis sparsis. Smith jl. brit. 1 . p. 21 6 . 
C. virgini cum. JVilld. sp pl. \.p. / 6 0. 
Icon. Engl, hot. 1642. 
In similar situations in Virginia. J 1 . June, July. v. v. 
Flowers blueish-brown. 
3. C. hirsutissimum $ foliis ovali-oblongis, superioribus am- 
plexicaulibus, corymbo terminali aphyllo longe pedun- 
culate. Mich.Jl amer. 1. p. 132. 
C. foliis amplexicauhbus. Gron.fl. virg. p. 24. 
C. virginicum. Linn, sp.pl. 134. 
In shady moist woods : Pensylvania to Virginia, 1/ . 
May — July. v.v. Flowers beautiful blue and white. 
Wiildenow’s C. virginicum is certainly not the plant 
alluded to by Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum , by 
which he refers tp Clayton’s plant, which evidently is 
the present species. 
164, MYOSOTIS. Gen.pl. 240. 
1. M. perennis ; seminibus laevibus, calycibus subovalibus 
glabris tubo corollae fere longitudine, caule subramoso, 
foliis ianceolatis. Roth. germ. i. 87 ii» 22). 
M. scorpioides. Willd. sp pl. 1 . p. 746. 
Icon. Ft. dan, 583. 
In rivulets and ditches, frequent. 1/ . May— Sept. v. v. 
2» M. annua ; seminibus laevibus, calycibus ovalibus acumi- 
natis hirsutissimis tubo corollae longioribus, caule ra- 
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virginica. 
officinale . 
sylvaticum. 
amplexicaule. 
palustris . 
arvensis. 
