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did v nam ia Anglo Spermia. Pentstemon. 
pubescens . 
latifolia. 
angustifolia. 
frutescens. 
Proboscidea. 
americnna . 
In stony low grounds : Pensylvania to Carolina. 7/ . 
J uly — Sept. v. v. From one to two feet high } flow- 
ers pale purple. 
2. P. caule pubescente, foliis serrulatis lanceolato-oblongis 
sessilibus, floribus paniculatis, fiiamento sterili ab apice 
infra medietatem barbato.— IVilld. sp. pt. 3. p. 227. 
Chelone Pentstemon. Mant. 415. 
a. P. foliis laevigatis serratis latioribus. 
Icon. Moris, hist. 3. s. \l.t. 21./. 2. 
/3. P. foliis pubescentibus obscure denticulatis angustis. 
P. hirsuta. IVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 227 . 
Chelone hirsuta. Mill. diet. n. 3. 
Icon. Moris, hist. 3. s. 11. t. 2l.f. 3. 
On the side of hills and in dry meadows : New York to 
Virginia. 7/* duty — Sept. v.v. About a foot high 3 
flowers pale purple, longer than the foregoing species. 
3. P. caule fruticoso, ramis angulatis superne pubescenti- 
bus, foliis lanceolatis obsolete denticulatis sbssilibus 
glabriusculis, racemis terminalibus subcorymbosis, fila- 
mento sterili longitudinaliter barbato. — Lambert in 
linn. trans. 10. p. 2 5Q. 
Icon. Linn. trans. 10. t. 6. 
On the north-west coast, M. Lewis . Unalashka. Pal - 
las. Tj . v. s. in Herb . Lambert, vec non Lewis. A 
small shrub, about a foot or more high 3 flowers 
purple. 
512. MARTYNIA. Gen.pl. 1010. 
1. M. caule ramoso, foliis alternis cordatis integerrimis vil- 
losis. — IVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 264. 
M. alternifolia. Lain, encyti. 2. p. 112. 
M. annua. Sp. pl 862. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 1056. Mill. ic. 28 6. 
On the banks of the Mississippi. ©• July. v. v. Flow- 
ers large, white, speckled with purple and yellow. 
The singular shape of its fruit, connected with the 
beauty of its flowers, makes this annual a desirable 
plant in all collections. 
513. SCHWALBEA. Gen.pl. 1001. 
1. S. simplex, pubescens 3 foliis lanceolatis, racemo termi- 
nali, floribus alternis. — IVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 201. 
Icon. Lam. illustr. 520. Pluk. mant. t. 348 . f. 2. 
In pine-barrens : New Jersey to Carolina. 7/. <J. 
June, July. v. v. Flowers yellowish-brown. 
