BIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
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9. CuNEIFOLTA. 
G. paniculato-ram- 
osa, rarais erectis ; 
foliis cuneato-lanceo- 
latis, inaequaliter ser- 
ratis, superioribus al- 
ternis ; pedunculis ax- 
illaribus, folio longior- 
ibus ; calycibus 5- 
partitis. 
Pursh 2. p. 423, 
Described by Pursh from specimer 
collected in Georgia by Bartram. 
With this plant I am unacquainted, 
by Mr. Nuttall that it does not beloni 
Branching; branch- 
es erect ; leaves cu- 
neate, lanceolate, un- 
equally serrate, the 
upper ones alternate ; 
peduncles axillary, 
longer than the 
leaves ; calyx 5-par- 
ted. 
5 in the Herbarium of Sir J. Banks, 
and I think it probable as suggested 
to this genus. 
** Floribus Jtavis. 
10. Flava. 
G. pubescens ; cau- 
libus subsimplicibus ; 
fcliis lanceolatis, inte- 
gerrimis vel dentatis, 
inferioribus subpinna- 
tifido-incisis ; floribus 
axillaribus, oppositis, 
subsessilibus. 
Sp. pi. 3. p. 223. Walt. p. 
| ** Flowers yellow. 
Pubescent; stem 
generally simple ; 
leaves lanceolate, en- 
tire or dentate, the 
lower ones notched 
and pinnatifid ; flow- 
ers axillary, opposite, 
nearly sessile. 
Mich. 2. p. 19. Pursh 2. p. 423. 
Perennial. Stem rarely more than 2 feet high, obtusely 4-angled, pubes- 
cent, simple or but sparingly branched. Lower leaves sometimes deeply 
serrate, all attenuated at base to petioles of various lengths, generally very 
short. Flowers on very short peduncles. Segments of the calyx subu- 
late, nearly as long as the tube. Corolla large, yellow. 
I have not been accustomed to see this plant in its living state and there- 
in fore cannot point out with satisfaction to myself the distinction between 
