HEXANDRIA DIGYNXA. 
23 g 
II. DIG YN I A. 
312. NECTRIS. Gen. pl. 610. 
1. N. foliis demersis oppositis capillac^o-multifidis : emersis 
alternis orbiculatis peltatis integerrimis. 
N. aquatica. TViLld. sp. pl. 2. p. 248. 
Cabomba aquatica. Aubl. gui. 1. p. 321. t. 124. 
In the streams of Carolina and Georgia. 7/ . July, Aug. 
v. s. 
2. N. foliis omnibus alternis demersis ternatis $ emersis qui- 
nato-pinnatis. 
Floerkea proserpinacoides. Muhlb. mss. 
In ditches and slow-flowing rivers : Pensylvania and Vir- 
ginia. 7/ . Aug. v. v. Flowers greenish-yellow in 
both species, on long axillary solitary petioles. The 
character of the last species deviates a little from 
Aublet’s ; but as I never had an opportunity of seeing 
his plant in a living state, I consider the difference so 
trifling that they will be better to remain united. 
III. TRIGYNIA. 
313. SABAL. Adanson . Pers. syn. 1. p. 3QQ. 
1. Safcial. Pers. 1. c. 
Raphis acaulis. IV Hid. sp. pl. 4. p. 10 Q3. 
Chamaerops acaulis. Mich.Jl. amer. 1. p. 20/. 
Corypha minor. Jacq. vind. 3. t. 8. 
Corypha pumila. Walt. JL. car. 11 9. 
Icon. Bot.mag. 1434. Guersent. obs. in bullet . de la 
soc. pkilomat. no. 8/. 
Along the sea- coast of Carolina and Georgia. Tj . Aug. 
v. v . A species of palm of but little beauty or use. 
314. CHAMiEROPS. Gen. pl. 1688. 
l.C. caudice repente, stipitibus aculeato-serrulatis, fron- 
dibus palmatis. — Willd.sp. pl. 4. p . 1 155. Mich.Jl , 
amer. 1 . p. 20 6. 
On the. coast of Georgia and Florida. J2 • v * v > s fi • 
peltata . 
pinnata 9 
Adansonu 
serrulate.. 
