416 
DiDYNAMiA ANGiospERMiA. Verbena. 
Iracteosa, 
V. longiflora. Lam.illustr. 1 . p.5y. 
Buchnera canadensis. Linn. mant. 88 . 
Glandularia caroiiniensis. Gmel. syst. r.at. 2 . p. Q20. 
Anonymos caroiiniensis. IValt.Ji. car, 104. 
Icon. Jacq. hort. 2 . t. Roxier journ. d'hist. nat. 1 . 
t. 2 . 
In Carolina and Georgia. Jane, July. v.v. Flow- 
ers large, of a beautiful purple. 
2 . V. pumila, decumbens, hirsutissima ; foliis laciniatis, 
spica floribus subimbricata, bracteis linearibus longissi- 
mis et undique patentibus squarrosa. Mich. Ji. amer. 2 . 
p. 13. 
Zapania bracteosa. Lam. encycl. 8. p. 843. 
In Illinois and Kentucky. 1/i. July, v, s. in Herb. 
Lyon. Flowers light purple. 
spuria. 
3. V. caule decunabente raraosissimo divaricate, foliis mul- 
tifido-laciniatis, spicis filifornaibus, bracteis calyces 
superantibus. — Willd.sp.pl. i.p. lig. 
On slate-hills and lime-stone rocks : Illinois, Virginia 
and Kentucky. (^ . July, Aug, v, v. Flowers very 
small, blue. 
hastata. 
4. V. erecta, elatiorj foliis lanceolatis acuminatis inciso- 
serratis nonnullis inciso-hastatis, spicis linearibus pani- 
culatis subimbricatis. — Willd. sp. pi. I.p. 118. 
Icon. Herm.parad. 242. 
pinnatifida. 
/S. V. foliis inciso-pinnatifidis grosse serratis. Lam. illustr. 1 . 
p. 57. 
On road sides, in wet soil, and on the banks of rivers : 
Canada to Carolina. 2 f. July, Aug. v.v. From two 
to live feet high 3 flowers purple, sometimes white. 
paniculata. 
** Foliis integris. 
5. V, erecta, scabriuscula ; foliis lanceolatis grosse serratis 
indivisis, spicis filiformibus imbricatis corymboso-pa- 
niculatis.' — Lam. encycl. 8 . p. 548. 
On the natural meadow's of the high mountains of Vir- 
ginia and Carolina. % . July, Aug. v. v. From four 
to six feet high 3 flowers very numerous, purple. 
urtlcifolia. 
0 . V. erecta, subpubescens 3 foliis ovatis acutis serratis pe- 
tiolatis, spicis filiformibus distinctifloris axillaribus ter- 
minalibusque. — Willd.sp.pl. I.p. II 9 . 
Icon. Bdv. monop. 57 . Rob. ic. 20. 
On road sides and cultivated grounds : New England to 
