448 
cardinalis. 
Julgens, 
infiata, 
CUffortiana, 
maculalum. 
MONADELPHIA PENTANBRIA. Lobclia. 
8. L. erecta, simplex, pubescens j foliis ovato-lanceolatis 
acurainatis eroso-denticiilatis, racemo subsecundo mul- 
tifloro, genitalibus corolla longioribus. — -IVilld. sp, 
p/. l.p. y44. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 320. Rob. ic. 137. Knorr delic. 2. 
t. L. 2. 
In swamps and meadows near springs : Canada to Caro- 
lina. I/. July — Sept. v.v. This beautiful plant, 
with its bright scarlet dowers, rises to the height of 
from two to four feet. I have seen a white variety 
of it. 
9. L. erecta, simplex, subpubescens j foliis elongato-lan- 
ceolatis attenuatis subintegerrimis, racemo multidoro, 
genitalibus longitudine corollae. — Bonn, catal. 
Icon. Bot. rep. 65Q. 
On the Mississippi. 1/. June, July. v. v. in Hortis. 
This species exceeds in splendour of colour and in 
size the preceding one. 
10, L. erecta, ramosa, hirsutissima ; foliis ovatis serratis, ra- 
cemis foliosis, capsulis iu^atis.— JVilld. sp. pi. 1, 
p. 946. 
In fields and woods, common ; Canada to Carolina, 
©. June — Aug. v. v. Flowers blue, small. 
11. L. glabra, superne ramosa; foliis petiolatis ovatis cre- 
nato dentatis, indrnis suborbiculatis, racemis laxis, 
pedunculis elongatis. — Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 946. 
Icon. Plum. ic. 235. f. 2. 
Inolddelds: Virginia. ©. June, July. v.v. Flowers 
very small, purple. 
IL DECANDRIA. 
546. GERANIUM. Gen. pi. 1118. 
1. G. erectum, retrorsum pubescens ; caule dichotomo, 
foliis opposltis 3— 5-par£itis incisis, summis sessilibus, 
pedunculis elongatis bidoris, petalis obovatis. — Willd. 
sp. pi. 3. p. 705. 
Icon. Cavan, diss. 4. t. 86./. 2. Dill. ellh. t. 132. f. \5Q, 
In shady woods and meadows : Canada to Carolina. 2| . 
May— “July. v. v. Flowers purple, large. This 
