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multifida . 
rotundifolia. 
amplexicau - 
lis. 
cuneifolia . 
micrcintha.' 
didynamia angiospe£mi a. Zapania. 
conicis solitariis elongato-pedunculatis, caule herbace® 
repente. — Pm. syn. 2. p. 140. 
Lippia lanceolata. Mich.Jl. amer. 2 . p. 15. 
In Carolina and Georgia, on the banks of rivers. 1/ . 
J uly, Aug. v. v. Flowers white. 
4gg. CAPRARIA. Gen.pl 1030. 
1. C. erecta, viscido-pubescens ; foliis superioribus terno- 
verticillatis multifidis, pediceilis solitariis. — Mich.Jl. 
amer. 2. p. 22. t. 36. 
On the banks of rivers, in the western parts of the set- 
tlements, particularly on the Missouri and Mississippi. 
©• July,. Aug. v. s. Flowers small, greenish- 
white. 
500. HERPESTIS. Gcert. carp. 3. p. 187- t. 214. 
Monniera. Mich. Jl. amer. 2. p. 22. 
1 . H. minutim pubescens ; foliis subovali-orbiculatis mul- 
tinervibus, pedunculis passim oppositis folia subaequan- 
tibus. 
Monniera rotundifolia. Mich.Jl. amer , 2. p. 22. 
On overflowed banks of rivers, in the Illinois and other 
western parts. 11 . July, Aug. v. s. Flowers pale 
blue, small. 
2. H. caulibus lanatis, foliis breviter cordato-ovalibus am- 
plexicaulibus integris obtusis, pedunculis folio brevi- 
oribus. 
Monniera amplexicaulis. Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p.22. 
In ponds and ditches : Carolina and Georgia. I/. June 
—Aug. v. v. Flowers blue, larger than the other 
species. 
3. H. glaberrima ; foliis cuneato-obovalibus superne ob- 
solete subcrenatis, pedunculis folia subsequantibus. 
Monniera cuneifolia. Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 22. 
On the overflowed banks of rivers, near the sea-shore : 
Pensyl vania to Carolina. 2/. Aug. v. v. Leaves 
thick $ flowers very small, pale blue. 
4. H. glabra, succulenta ; foliis arcte sessilibus ovalibus ob- 
tusis integerrimis . striato-nervosis, pedunculis folio 
brevioribus, calyce 5 -phy Ilo, stylo bifido. 
Gratiola repens. Willd.sp, pl. 1 .p. 103 ? 
Icon. Sivcirtz. ic. t. 33. 
