VII. HEPTANDRIA. 
americana. 
/ 
Pavia. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
332. TRIENTALIS. Cal. 7"- phyllus. Cor. 7"P ar ^h 3 * 
plana. Bac. 1-locularis sicca. 
333. AESCULUS. Cal. 5-dentatus. Cor. 5-petala, in- 
aequalis, calyci inserta. Caps. 3-locuIaris. 
I. MONO G YNIA. 
332. TRIENTALIS. Gen. pi. 626. 
1. T. foliis angusto-lanceolatls acuminatis obliquis. 
T. europaea. Mich. Jl. aiver. 1. p. 220. 
In cedar swamps and other sphagnous places on high 
mountains : Canada to Virginia. 21 . July, Aug. 
v. v. Flowers white. This delicate little plant differs 
considerably from the European sort, although Mi- 
chaux considers it to be the same. 
\ ... 
333. AESCULUS. Gen. pi. 628. 
1. A. foliis quinatis glabris inaequaliter serratis, racemo 
laxo, fasciculis subtridoris, corollis 4-petaiis, petalo- 
rum conniventium unguibus longitudine calycis, sta- 
minibus 7' corolla brevioribus, fructibus inermibus. — - 
Willd. sp . pl. 2. p. 2 Sf). 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 3g. Treiu ehrct. t. 15. Mich. 
arb. . . . 
Iri fertile valleys, on the mountains of Virginia and Ca- 
rolina. . May, June. v. v. Flower scarlet ; ge- 
nerally only a shrub or small tree. 
