fCOSANDKIA MONOQYNIA. 
333 
40/. CUPHEA. Jacq. kort. 2. p. 83. 
l.C. viscosa; foliis oppositis petiolatis ovato-oblongis, fio- viscosissima. 
ribus 12-andris lateralibus solitariis brevissime pedun- 
culatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 87O. 
Balsamona Pinto. Vandell. fasc. t. 3. 
Ly thrum Cuphea. Linn. suppi. 24Q. 
Lythrum petiolatum. IVilld. sp.pl. 2. p . 86/. 
Icon. Jacq hort. 2. t. 177* 
In the mountains of Virginia and Kentucky. 0. June, 
July, v . v.f v. s.inHeib . Gronov. Flowers, large, 
purple. 
II. Dl-PENTAG YNIA. 
408. FOTHERGILLA. Gen. pl. Q22. 
1. Fothergilla. IVilld. sp. pl 2. p. 1224. 
F. Garden! Mich fi. amer. 1 . p 
a. F. foliis cuneato-obovatis superne crenato-dentatis. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 1341. Lam. illustr. 480. 
/3. F. foliis ovato-oblongis basi subcordatis superne crenato- 
dentaus. 
Icon. Bot . mag. 1342. 
y. F. foliis ovatis acutis subintegerrimis. 
F. Gardeni. Jacq. ic.rar 1. t. 100. 
In shady woods, on the side of hills : Virginia to Caro- 
lina. \ 2 • March, April, v. v . Flowers in close 
spikes or catkins, white. The different varieties here 
mentioned are rather to be considered as distinct 
species. 
409 AGRIMONIA. Gen. pl 830. 
1. A. hirsuta; foliis interrupte-pinnatis, impari petiolato. Eupatoria . 
foliolis obovatis inciso-argute-dentatis glabriusculis, 
spicis virgatis, floribus subsessilibus, petalis calyce du- 
plo longioribus fructibus obconicis divaricato-hispidis 
basi sublaevibus. — JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 8/5. 
Icon. Ft. dan. 580. Curt. land. 32. 
Near the edge of woods on sunny hills : Pensyl vania t© 
Carolina. % . June, July. v.v. Flowers yellow. 
alnifolia . 
obtusa, 
major. 
acuta. 
