MONADELPHIA PENTANDEIA. Passiflora. 
445 
On the banks of rivers, in shady rocky situations : Vir- 
ginia to Florida. If., June— -Aug. v.v. Flowers 
small, greenish-yellow. 
2. P. foliis peltatis profunde trilobis glabris, lobis lineari- 
lanceolatis divaricatis, petiolis biglandulosis, pedun- 
culis solitariis axillaribus, floribus apetalis. Willd. sp. 
pi. 3. p. 617. 
Icon. Cavan, diss. 10. L 274. Pluk. aim. t. 2\0.f.4. 
In Virginia and Georgia. T2 . v. s. Flowers of a mid- 
dle size. 
3. P. foliis trilobis serratis, lobis oblongis acutis, petiolis bi- 
glandulosis, involucro triphyllo, foliolis lanceolatis 
glanduloso-dentatis, fills coronas corolla longioribus. 
JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 621 . 
Icon. Cavan, diss. 10. 293. Hern. mex. t. 888. Roh. 
ic. 193. 
On the banks of rivers of Virginia and Carolina, If . 
June — Aug. v. v. Flowers beautiful, blue and va- 
riegated. 
542. IRESINE. Gen. pi. \5\g. 
1. I. foliis punctato-scabris, inferioribus lato-ovalibus, su- 
perioribus ovato-lanceolatis, panicula ramosa conferta, 
caule sulcato, — Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. /Q5. 
In overflowed grounds, on the banks of rivers : Virginia 
to Florida. Q* July, Aug. v.v. Flowers exceed- 
ing small. 
. 543. ILLECEBRUM. Gen. pi. 407. 
l.I. caulibus repentibus hirsmis, foliis lato-lanceolatis pe- 
tiolatis, capitulis orbiculatis nudis sessilibus. — fVilld. 
sp. pi. 1. p. 1208. 
Goraphrena polygonoides. Sp. pi. 225. 
I. Achyrantha. lFalt.fi. car. 103. 
Icon. Sloan, hist. 1. t. 3Q.f. 2. 
On the sea- coast : Virginia to Carolina; plentifully 
about Charlestown, South Carolina. If. June— 
Aug. V. V. A low creeping plant, with small flow- 
ers, in spiny clusters, 
2. I. caulibus repentibus glabris, foliis lato-lanceolatis pe- 
tiolatis, capitulis orbiculatis pubescentibus. Willd. sp. 
pi. i. p. 1208. 
Achy ran thes fi coidea. Pers. syn. l.p. 25Q. 
peltala. 
incarnata. 
celosioides. 
polygonoides. 
Jicoideum* 
