HEXANDRIA TRIGYNIA. Tofieldia. 
24; 
seenany other plant approaching to it than Narthe- 
cium americanum, p. I'Ll, I was induced to take them 
as synonymous ; but after investigation, — vid. Bot. 
mag. 1505, — a specimen in the Banksian Herbarium 
seems to apply better to Michaux’s plant, if his short 
definition of the species is sufficient to decide on the 
subject. 
324. TRIGLOCHIN. Gen. pi. 6l6. 
1. T. floribus 6*andris, capsulis brevibus ovatis sulcatis 6 - 
locularibus. — JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 2 65. 
Icon. FI. dan. 306. Engl. lot. 2 55, 
On the inundated sea-coast of Canada and New England. 
1/ . July. v. v. A plant of a rush-like appearance ; 
flowers very small. 
2. T. floribus 3 -andris, capsulis linearibus basi attenuatis 
laevibus 3-locularibus. — JVilld. sp. pl. 2 . p. 264. 
Icon. FI. dan. 4Q0. Engl. lot. 3 66. 
In marshes round the bait-lake of Onondago, New 
York. 1/ . July. v. v. 
3. T. floribus 3-andris 3-fidis breviter pedicellatis, capsulis 
trigono-subrotundis, foliis subsetaceis scapum spicamve 
subaequantibus. Mich.Jl. amer. 1. p. 203. 
In overflowed marshes, near Charlestown, Carolina. 
Michaux. 2/ . -f- . 
325. SCHEUCHZERIA. Gen. pl. 615. 
1. Scheuchzeria. JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 263. 
Icon. FI. dan. 76 . 
In swamps and on the borders of lakes. New York near 
Albany. 1/ . June. v. v. Flowers greenish-yellow. 
326. RUMEX. Gen.pl. 613. 
1. R. hermaphroditus j valvulis integerrimis oblongis, uni- 
ca praecipue granifera, foliis cordato-lanceolatis. — 
Wdlld. sp. pl. 2. p. 250. 
Icon. Engl, lot . 1533. 
In shady woods and moist meadows : Pensylvania to 
Virginia. 2/. June. July, v, v. Leaves with red 
veins flowers, as in all the rest, very inconspicuous. 
2. R. hermaphroditus j valvulis ovatis integris, omnibus gra- 
niferis, foliis lanceolatis undulatis acuds. — JVilld. sp. 
pl. 2. p.25\. 
maritimum . 
palustre . 
triandrum , 
palustris . 
sanguineus. 
crispus . 
