Mo 
coloratum. 
palustre . 
mlpinmn. 
iiemiis. 
stngustifolia . 
pulchella . 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. EpiloblUHl, 
E. oliganthum. Mich.jl. amer. 1. p. 223 ? 
In Canada and on the high mountains of New York and 
Pensylvania. 1/. July. v. v. Flowers very small, 
pale red or white. 
6. E. caule tereti pubescente, foliis lanceolatis serrulatis 
petiolatis oppositis, superioribus alternis glabris rubro- 
venosis. IVilld. enum. 411. 
In Pensylvania. Muhlenberg. % . July. v. v. 
7- E. caule tereti, foliis sessilibus lanceolatis subdenticula- 
tis, stigmate indiviso. — IVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 317. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 346. 
In low grounds : Pensylvania to Virginia. I/ . July. v. v * 
8. E. caule simplici subtereti 1-2-floro, foliis oppositis el- 
lipticis integerrimis, floribus sessilibus,— IVilld. sp . 
pl.2.p.3\8. 
Icon. FI. dan. 322. 
In Labrador. . Colmaster. 7J. . May, June. v. s. in Heri. 
Dickson. The smallest species, not above two inches 
high 3 flowers pale purple. 
336. GAURA. Gen. pl. 638. 
1. G. foliis lanceolatis dentatis, spica conferta, fructibus 
subrotundo-4-gonis pubescentibus. — IVilld. sp. pl. 2, 
p. 311. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 38C). Pluk. amalth. t. 428./. 2. 
On the edges of woods in fertile stony soil : Pensylvania 
to Carolina. $. July, Aug. v . v. Flowers rose- 
coloured, large. 
2. G. foliis crebris linearibus repando-undulatis, spicae 
fructibus dissitis oblongo-4-gonis utrinque acutis sub- 
candicantibus. Mich.ft. am, er. 2. p. 22 6. 
In dry old fields and woods : Virginia to Carolina. $ . 
July. ~v. v. Flowers scarcely half the size of the 
foregoing, pale red. 
337. CLARCKIA. Pitrsh in linn. soc. trans, v. 11. 
1. Clarckia. Pursh l. c. 
On the Kooskoosky and Clarck’s rivers. M. Lewis. $ . 
June. v. s. Flowers beautiful rose-coloured or 
purple. 
Caulis erectus, teres, superne subramosus, pedalis et 
ultra. Folia alterna, linearia, integerrima, glabra.. 
