DiDYNAMiA ANGiosFERMiA, Gcrardia. 
pedanculis axiilaribus folio longloribus, calyclbus 5- 
partiiis. 
In Georgia. Bartram. v. s. in Herb. Banks. 
Q. G. ramosissima 5 foliis lanceolatis serratis basi attenuatis 
subpetiolatis, raceabs terrainaiibas^ floribus oppositis 
brae teat is. 
In great abundance in the pine-forests of the Rocky- 
mounlains. M. Lewis. Vi . June. v. s. in Herb. 
Lewis. 
Fruiec elegans 3-4-pedalis raraosissimus. Rami teretes, 
dense Ibiiosi, tenuissime pubescentes. Folia semun- 
ciaiia, opposita, ianceolata, acuta, interdum obtusa 
cum mucrone, superne acute set rata, inferne quasi in 
petiolum attenuata, integerrima, utrinque glabra. Ra- 
cemi terminales, simplices, erecti, bracteati. Flores 
oppositi, pedicellati, magnitudine et colore Digitalis 
purpurei. oppositae, sessiles, obiongae, acutse, 
irUegerriniae, pediceliis vix breviores. Calyx pro- 
funde 5-partltus, basi unibracteolatus : laciniis lanceo- 
latisj acutis. Bracteolce lirieares, calyce breviores. 
Corollas: Tubus calyce quadruplo longior, superneven- 
tricosus. Limbus patens, subaequalis, 5-fidus ; La- 
ciniis rotundatis. Filamenta tubo duplo breviora, imo 
coro’iins inserta. Jntheras obiongae, hirsutissimae. Sly- 
lus longitudine tubi. Capsula 
Flores Jiavi. 
7. G. pubescens; caulibus subsimplicibus, foliis subsessilibus 
lanceolatis integerrimis vel dentatis, inferioribus sub- 
pinnatificlo-incisis, fioribus axiilaribus oppositis sub- 
sessilibus. — JFilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 223. 
Icon. Pluk. mant. t. 3Sg.f 3. 
In dry shady and rocky woods : New England to Flori- 
da. 1/ . July-— Sept. V. V. Flowers large, and, as 
ail the following, yellow. It is seldom more than 
two feet high. 
8. G. glabra ; caule paniculato, foliis petiolatis pinnatiddis : 
laciniis lanceolatis acutis integris vel postice inciso- 
dentatis, summis lanceolatis integris, floribus axillari- 
bus oppositis pediceiiatis, 
Ehinanthus virginicus. Willi, sp. pi. 3. p. 19I. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t.33g.J. 1. 
On the banks of rivers, in rich shady places : Pensylvania 
to Carolina. If.. July, Aug. v. v. From three to 
five feet high. This fine species has been generally 
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fruticosa. 
quercifolihi^ 
