POLYANDRIA Di-PENTAGYNiA. Menispermum. 
j3, M. foliis lobatis. 
M. virginicum. JVilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 824. excl. syn. Dill, 
elth. 
On the banks of rivers and sides of fertile hills, climbing 
among other shrubs. Tj . July. v. v. Flowers 
greenish yellow j berries black, resembling grapes, 
M. folio hederaceo, Dill. elth. t. 178./. 219. belongs 
to M. carolinianum or IVendlandia. 
2. M. foliis cordatis palmato-lobatis longlssime pedicellatis, 
racemis simplicibus, floribus hexapetalis dodecandris. 
In Kentucky and Tennassee. %. June, July. v. v. s. 
Ji. j V. s. in Herh. Lyon. Berries large, black, one- 
seeded. Stem climbing to the height of twenty feet , 
leaves large. 
444. DELPHINIUM. Gen. pi. 924. 
1. D. pumilum; caule simplici, foliis palmato-multifidis, 
laciniis sublanceolatis obtusiusculis, fasciculo pauci- 
floro, cornu recto corolla breviove, capsulis 3. cora- 
pressis arcuatis subrefiexo-patulis. — Mich. Ji. anier. 1. 
p. 314. 
On the side of shady and fertile hills, on the banks of 
rivers : Virginia to Carolina ; particularly plentiful, 
about Harper’s Ferry on the Potowmac, Virginia. %. 
April, May. v. v. Not above eight inches high | 
flowers beautiful blue. 
2. D. caule stricto simplici, foliis linear!- multipartitis, spica 
floribus breviter pedicellatis, cornu sursura arcuato, 
petalis villosissimis, capsulis ternis. Mich.fi. amer. 1, 
p.3l4. 
D. carolinianum. Walt.Ji. car. 155. 
On the borders of woods, in sandy soil : Carolina and 
Georgia. On the banks of the Missouri and Missis- 
sippi. 7/ i May, June. v. s. Flowers beautiful sky- 
blue, large. W. Bartram mentions this very hand- 
some species in his Travels. 
3. D. caule glabro subramosd, foliis tripartito-palmatis, la- 
ciniis lanceolatis subtrifidis, spicis strictis, cornu recto 
longitudine corollae, capsulis ternis. — Willd. sp. pi. 2, 
p. 1230. 
D. tridactylum. Mich.Ji. amer. 1. p. 314. 
D. urceolatum. Jacq. collect, l.p. 153. 
Icon. MilL ic. t. 250. f. 2. Jacq. ic. rar. 1. 1. 101. 
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lobalum. 
tricorm. 
azureiim., 
exodtatum. 
