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cordifolia , 
reniformis. 
prostrata. 
grandiflora. 
officinalis. 
Arm er ia. 
DECANDRIA DIGYNIA. Mitella. 
v. v. Flowers white, which is the colour of all the 
following species. 
2. M. foliis orbiculato-reniformibus subduplicato-crenatis 
lucidis, scapo setaceo aphyllo. Mich, jl . amer. 1. 
p > 2?Q. Lam. encycl.4. p. 185. 
Icon. Lam. illustr. t. 373. f 3. 
In Canada. Michaux. On high mountains of New 
York and Pensylvania. 7/. May, June. v.v. 
3. M. foliis reniformibus repandis ciliatis, scapo nudo. — 
Lam. encycL 4. p. 185. 
M. nuda. Willd. sp . pl. 2. p. 6*50. 
Icon. Lam. illustr. t. 373. f 2. Gmel. sib. 4. t. 68. f 2. 
On the mountains of New Hampshire and Vermont, 
and probably in Canada. 7/ . June. v. v. 
4. M. radice repente, caulibus prostratis, foliis alternis ro- 
tundato-cordatis subacutis obtuse sublobatis. „ Mich.fi, 
amer, 1. p. 2JO. 
In the most southern parts of Canada. Michaux. On 
the mountains of Virginia, near the Sweet-springs. 
7/ . May, June. v. v. 
5. M. hirsutissima ; foliis rotundato-cordatis obtuse-lobatis 
dentatis, scapo folio uno alterove instructo, floribus pe» 
dicellatis, calycibus campanulatis. 
On the north-west coast. Menzies. 7/ . v. s. in Herb. 
Banks. The flowers are more than four times th© 
size of the other species. 
383. SAPONARIA. Gen. pl. 769. 
1. S. calycibus cylindricis, foliis ovato-lanceoiatis. Willd. 
sp. pl. 2. p.6'67. 
Icon. FI. dan. 543. Engl. lot. 1060. 
Among rubbish, near buildings and cultivated grounds ; 
sometimes in gravel-pits and on dry hills 5 probably 
introduced from Europe. 7/ . July, Aug. v. v. 
Flowers white, frequently semi-double. 
384. DIANTHUS. Gen. pl 770. 
1 . D. floribus aggregatis fasciculatis, squamis calycinis lan- 
ceolatis villosis tubum aequantibus. Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
p. 673. 
Icon. FI dan. 230. Engl. bot. 31 7. 
