BIDTNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. Hcrpestis. 4lg 
On the banks of rivers, to the edge of low water mark : 
Pensylvania to Virginia. 0. July, Aug. v.v. Flow- 
ers very small, white. It approaches near to Lm- 
dernia. 
501. LINDERNIA. Gen. pi. 1031. 
1. L. glaberrima; foliis oblongo-ovatis obsolete dentatis pyxidaria. 
sessilibus, pedunculis axillaribus unifloris, corollis ca- 
lyce duplo longioribus, capsulis calyce brevioribus, — 
IVilld. sp. pi. 3.p.325} 
Gratiola in^qualis. Walt.jl. car. 6l. 
Gratiola anagalloidea. Mich.Jl. amer. \.p.6. 
Gratiola floribus pedunculatis, foliis ovatis crenatis. Gron. 
fi. virg. 3. 
L. foliis repando-dentatis, pedunculis brevibus. major. 
On the banks of ponds and rivers, in gravelly soil : New 
York to Virginia. Q. July, Aug. v. v. Flowers 
blue. The European plant, figured by Schkuhr and 
K rocker, seems to be a very ditferent species from the 
present one, as the corolla is shorter than the calyx. 
502. SCROPHULARIA. Gen.pl 1014. 
i.S. foliis cordatis serratis acutis basi rotundatis, petiolis fnarylancdca^ 
inferne ciliatis, paniculae fasciculis laxe paucifloris.— 
IVilld. sp.pl. 3. p.20g. 
S. nodosa f3. americana. Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 21. 
In low grounds : Pensylvania to Carolina. 1/ . June— 
Aug. V. V. Flowers greenish-brown. The plant 
often more than four feet high. 
2. S. foliis lanceolatis inaequaliter serratis acuminatis basi lanceolaia. 
acutis, petiolis nudis, paniculae fasciculis corymbosis. 
In wet meadow's and w'oods : Pensylvania. 2/ . Aug, 
Sept, V. V. Flowers greenish-yellow. 
503. BIGNONIA. Gen. pi 101 8,' 
1. B. foliis conjugatis cirrhosis, inferioribus ternatis, foliolis crucigera* 
ovato-cordatis acuminatis, racemis axillaribus, caule 
muricato. JVilld. sp.pl 3. p. 296 . 
Icon. Plum. ic. t. 58. 
In shady woods : Carolina to Florida. T2 . June, July. 
V. V. Flowers yellowish-scarlet. 
2. B. foliis conjugatis cirrhosis, foliolis oblongis basi sub- capreolata. 
eordatis, imis simplicibus.— sp. pi 3. p. 2gj, 
