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Lycopus exaltatus. — L. foliis basi pinnatifido-serratis, laciniis page 10* 
integerrimis subserratisque, calycibus spinescentibus.— » 
WiUd, sp. pi. 1. p. 121, 
Icon. FI. grcec. t, 12> 
In low shady woods: Virginia to Carolina; rare. I/, 
July, Aug. v.v.’, V. s. in Herb. Slier ard. From three 
to six feet high. This species I omitted for want of a 
specimen in my Herbarium, though I found it myself 
in Virginia ; but seeing a specimen of Catesby’s in the 
Sherardian Herbarium, 1 was convinced of its being a 
real American species. 
Monarda rugosa. — M. glabriuscula ; capitulis mediocribus 
subsimplicibus, bracteis exterioribus ovatis undulatis 
pilosis, calycibus corollisque glabris, lacinia media la- 
bii inferioris bidentata, foliis ovatis subcordatis acutis 
rugosis, nervis subtus petiolisqvie pilosis, caule acutao- 
gulo glabriusculo, — W illd. sp. pi. 1. p. 125. 
In Canada and on the mountains of Virginia. 1/. July 
— Sept. V. V. in Hort. Lambert. About four feet high j 
flowers small, white. 
Valeriana dioica. — V. glabra j foliis radicalibus subspathu- p. 28, 
lato-ovatis integris longissime petiolatis, caulinis paucis 
pinnatifidis, laciniis lanceolatis integerrimis subdentatis- 
que ohtusmscuVis.—bV illd. sp. pi. 1. p. \yQ. 
Icon. FI. dan. 687 . 
In swamps at Hudson’s Bay. Tilden. 1/. June. v. s. 
in Herb. Sherard. About a span high ; flowers flesh- 
coloured. 
Fedia chenopodifolia . — F. dichotoma ; foliis ovatis acutis in- 
ferne dentatis, cymis nudis divaricato-dichotomis, fila- 
mentis longis. 
YOL. II. 2 B 
