DI DYNAMI A ANGIQSPERMIA. MimulllS. 
pedunculis axillaribus oppositis elonga’ is, calyce inae- 
quali, dentibus acutiusculis .—WiUd sp. pl. 3, p.3Ql. 
Jcon. FeuitL peruv. 2. t. 34. 
On the banks of Clarck’s river, M. Lends. On the 
north-west coast. Pallas. 11. July, Aug. v. s. in 
Herb. Lewis, nec non Lambert. Flowers golden-yel- 
low. It has lately been introduced into the gardens, 
and will be a fine addition to our hardy perennial 
plants. 
4. M. erectus, pusillus, pubescens; foliis sessilibus oblongo- 
lanceolatis acutis nervosis mucronato- denticulatis; flo- 
ribus paucis terminalibus longissime peduncularis, den- 
tibus calycis acuminatis. 
On the head springs of the Missouri, at the foot of Port- 
age hill. M. Lewis. % Aug. v. s. in. Herb. 
Lewis. Not above eight inches high ; flowers two or 
three, larger than any other known species, of a beau- 
tiful pale purple. 
510. CHELONE. Gen.pl. 1005. 
I, C. foliis oppositis lanceolato- oblongis acuminatis serratis, 
spicis terminalibus densidoris. — IVilld. sp. pl. 3. 
p. '225. 
a. C. foliis subsessilibus, floribus albis. 
|S. C. foliis brevi-petiolatis, floribus purpureis. 
C. obliqua. IVilld sp. pl. 3 p. 22 3 
C- purpurea. Mill, dict.n. 2. 
Icon. Schkuhr handb. 1/2. , Mill. ic. 93 . Pluk. want, 
t. 348. f 3. 
On the banks of rivers, ponds, and swamps : New Fn- 
gland to Carolina. /3 In rivulets on the high moun- 
tains of Virginia and Caroiina. l/.'Julv, Aug. v. v. 
Flowers large, in close spikes, in var. cc. white ; purple 
in var. /3. I have not been able to find sufficient di- 
stinctions between C. glabra and C. obliqua , so as to 
Consider them distinct species. 
511. PENTSTEMON. Gen. pl. i;58. 
1 . P. caule glabro, foliis levigatis ovato-oblongis basi am- Icevigaia. 
plexicaulibus tenuissime denticulatis, inferioribus in- 
tegerrimis, floribus paniculatis, filamento sterili su- 
perne barbato. - IVilld. sp.pl 3 . p 228. 
Chelone Penstemon. J F. Miller, ic. 4. 
Icon. Lam. illustr.528. Arduin. spec. t. 5. Moris, hist. 2. 
§. 5. t. 8./. 6. 
42 7 
Lewisii. 
glabra , 
alba. 
purpurea. 
