730 
p. 143. 
> 14 ;. 
p. 148. 
p, 149. 
SUPPLEMENTUM. 
In Virginia or Carolina, v. s. in Herl. Sherard. Flowers 
large, white. 
Convolvulus SherardL — C. humifusiis, pubescens; foliis el- 
liptids utrinque retusis mucronatis, floribus solitariis 
subsessilibus. 
C. forte monococco Banist. sinailis, sed vasculis sessilibus, 
Herl. Sherard. 
In Carolina. Catesly, O* v. s, in Herl. Sherard. Re- 
sembles C. truhosanthes very much 3 I have only seen 
a specimen with fruit. 
Cantua parviflora. — -C. pubescens, diffusa ; foliis pinnatifi- 
dis, laclniis linearibus elongatis, pedunculis solitariis 
unifloris terminalibus et oppositifoliis, corollis calyce vix 
longioribus. 
Ipomopsis inconspicua. Smith exot lot. 1. 14. 
In North America. Hoy. ©. June. v. v. in Hortis. 
Flowers small, pale blue, I insert this plant on the 
authority of Exotic Botany 5 but at the same time I 
doubt very much of its being a native of North Ameri- 
ca, and more strongly suspect it to come from Mexico. 
Phlox acuminata. — P. erecta, pubescens ; caule angulato, 
foliis ovalo-lanceolatis acuminatisinferne angustatissub- 
petiolatis subtus pubescentibus, floralibus subcordatis, 
corymbis paniculatis, corollas laciniis rotundatis, tubo 
pubescente, calycibus aristatis. 
Phlox decussata. Lyon catal.\Sl2. 
On the mountains of Georgia and South Carolina. Lyon. 
%. Aug. Sept. V. V. in Hort. Lamlert. From four 
to five feet high : flowers very handsomely variegated, 
with dark and light shades of purple. 
Phlox nitida,—V. erecta, glaberrima j caule tereti maculato 
laevigato, foliis ovato-oblongis subcarnosis supra nitidis 
atrovirentibus, subtus palhdis, corymbis fastigiatis, ra- 
mis inferioribus elongatis nudiusculis, corollae laciniis 
lato-obovatis subretusis, dentibus calycinis lanceolatis 
mucronatis. 
P. suffruticosa. Plortul. 
In South Carolina. Fraser. 1/ . Aug. — -Oct. v. v. in 
Hortis, Near two feet high ; flowers of a brilliant 
purple, which is deeper than in any other species. This 
species approaches near to P. Carolina ; but besides its 
other characters it distinguishes itself very easily by 
flowering later and longer than that species. 
