icosAndria polygynia. Comarum. 
357 
In swamps : Canada and on the banks of rivers and lakes 
in the western parts of New York and Pensylvania. 
3/ . June, July. v. v. Flowers dark purple. 
421. FRAGARIA. Gen.pl. 865. 
1 . F. calyce fructus reflexo, pubescentia petiolorum paten- 
tissima, pedunculorum adpressa. Willd. sp. pl. 2«, 
p. 1090. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 1524. 
In Canada and New England. % . April, May. v . v. 
The common Strawberry is frequently found wild. 
2 . F. calyce fructus patente, pubescentia petiolorum erecta, 
pedunculorum adpressa, foliis supra glabriusculis. 
'Willd. sp. pl. 2 .p. IO91. 
F. glabra. Duham. ari. 1. t. 5. 
In woods and fields, frequent : Canada to Carolina. 1/ . 
April, May. v. v . 
3. F. major 5 foliolis amplo-ovalibus, lateralibus manifeste 
petiolatis, pedicellis longis recurvo-pendulis, recepta- 
culis seminum globosis favoso-scrobiculatis villosis. 
Mich. Jl. amer. 1 . p. 299. 
In shady wet woods : Canada and on the Allegany 
mountains. 1/ . April, May. v. v. 
422. CALYCANTHUS. Gen. pl. 870. 
1. C. laciniis calycis ianceolatis, foliis lato-ovalibus acutis 
subtus tomentosis, ramis patentibus. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
p. III9. Willd. enum. 5 5g. 
C. sterilis. Walt.fl. car. 151. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 503. 
On the banks of shady rivulets : Carolina. T? • May— 
July. v. v. The fragrant flowers are, as all the fol- 
lowing, dark purple. This so much esteemed shrub 
is generally known by the name of Carolina Allspice 
or Sweet-scented Shrul. 
2. C. laciniis calycis Ianceolatis, foliis ovato-laneeolatis acu- 
minatis subtus glaucis pubescentibus, ramis patentibus. 
— Willd. enum. 55Q. 
C. fertilis. Walt. fi. car. 151. 
Icon. Bot.rep.53g. Schmidt ari. 129. 
In the mountains of Carolina. 1? * May— Aug. v. v. 
vesca. 
virginiana . 
canadensis . 
floridus . 
glaucus . 
