OCTANDRIA digynia. 
269 
IL DIG YNIA. 
34 6. CHRYSOSPLENIUM. Gen. pl. 763. 
i. C. foliis oppositis subrotundis basi in petiolum attenuatis 
levissime crenatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 638. 
Icon. FI. dan. 365. Engl. lot. 49O. 
On rocks in rivulets and springs, near Cascades j in shady 
situations : Canada to (Carolina. IL . May. v. v. 
Flowers brownish-yellow. Probably a distinct species, 
if compared in the living plants. 
III. TR IG YNIA. 
347. POLYGONUM. Gen. pl. 677- 
* Floribus axillaribus. 
1. P. floribus 9-andris 3-gynis, ochreis obtusis laceris mem- 
branaceis, foliis Jineari-lanceolatis acutis margine re- 
volutis carnosis, caule suflfruticoso. — JVilld. sp. pl. 2. 
p. 449. 
Icon. Cam. epit. 69 1. 
fi. P. maritimum floribus carneis speciosis. Clayt. n. 4 97 . 
On the sandy beach : Pensylvania and Virginia, fj . 11 . 
Aug. v. v. A small prostrate evergreen plant, with 
white or rose-coloured flowers. 
2. P. floribus S-andris 3-gynis, foliis lanceolatis margine 
scabris, ochreis nervis remotis, caule procumbente 
herbaceo. Willd . sp.pl. 2, p. 449. 
Icon. Engl. bot. 1252. Mart.fl. rust. t. 91. 
a. P. foliis pusillis lanceolato-oblongis. Mich. Jl. amer. 1. 
p. 23 7. 
fi. P. foliis lato-ovalibus obtusis quasi buxifolium. Mich. 
I c. 
On pastures and road sides, in gardens, &c. common. 
O . April — Oct. v. v. Flowers sessile, white, very 
small. 
3. P. floribus 3-andris 3-gynis, foliis lanceolatis, ochreis 
abbreviatis margine laceris, ramis interrupte multiflo- 
oppositifoli - 
um. 
marinum * 
roseum. 
aviculare* 
angustifoli» 
um. 
latifolium. 
ramosissL 
mum. 
