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cun eif olia. 
paniculala. 
undulata. 
pyramidalis. 
latifolia . 
pektandria m ONOGYN i a. Diapensia. 
2. D. foliis lanceolato-cuneatis inferne pubescentibus, an- 
theris horizontalibus basi rostratis. Salisb. parad. 
lond. 104. 
D. americana. Mas. Banks. 
Pyxidanthera barbulata. Mich.Jl.amer. 1 . p. 152. 
Icon. Mich. l.c. t. 17 . Salisb. parad. lond. 104. 
On high mountains in North Carolina. Michaux. On 
the White mountains of New Hampshire. Prof. 
Peck . Plentifully on the pine-barrens of New Jersey 
near the sea coast, &c. ^ . June — Aug. v. v. Flow- 
ers small, white. 
188. PHLOX. Gen.pl. 284. 
1 . P. erecta, glabra ; foliis lanceolatis sensim angustatis 
planis margine asperis, corymbis paniculatis, corollae 
laciniis rotundatis, calycibus aristatis. — Willd. sp.pl. 1 . 
p. 839- 
Icon. Mill. ic. t. 205. f. 2 . Dill. elth. t. 1 66. f 203. 
In rich moist meadows : Virginia and Lower Carolina. 
}/. July— Sept. v. v. Flowers purple 3 stem from 
three to four feet high. 
2. P. erecta, glabra ; foliis oblongo-lanceolatis subundulatis 
margine scabris, corymbis paniculatis, corollae laciniis 
obovatis subretusis, calycibus aristatis. — bFilld. sp. 
pl.l.p. S40. 
P. paniculata. Midi. fi. amer. 1. p. 144. 
In high mountains and meadows of Virginia and Caro- 
lina. If. . July, Aug. v. v. A beautiful plant, re- 
sembling the former species, but taller 3 flowers the 
same colour. 
3. P. erecta, glabra 3 caule scabro, foliis cordato-ovatis acu- 
tis, panicula fastigiata pyramidali, corollae laciniis cu- 
neato -truncatis, dentibus calycinis suberectis lanceo- 
latis acutis .-—Smith exot. hot. 2 . p. 55. 
P. cardina. IVdlt.Jl . car. 96 . 
Icon. Smith l.c.t. 87 . 
In mountain meadows : Pensylvania to Cardina. 1/ . 
June — Aug. v. v. Flowers beautiful purple 3 plant 
not so tall as the two former species. 
4. P. erecta, glabra 3 caule laevi, foliis cordato-ovatis, floribus 
fastigiato-corymbosis, corollae laciniis suborbiculatis, 
dentibus calycinis lanceolatis vix acuminatis. -~AA'cA. 
Jl. amer. 1 . p. 143. 
An eadem cum priori ? 
