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grandiflora. 
pulegioides. 
dichotoma. 
linearis. 
DiBYNAMiA GYMNOSPERMiA. Calamiiitha, 
In lime-stone soil, on dry barren hills: Virginia. 11, 
June, July. Flowers white, tinged with red. 
2. C erecto-cespitosa ; foliis rhomboideo-ovalibas superne 
obsolete dematis glabriusculis, verticillis subpednncu- 
latis subdecenifloris folio brevioribus, villis calycinis 
inclusis. 
Thymus grandiilorus. Boi. mag, ggy. 
Thymus carolinianus. Mich.Ji. amer. 2, p. g. 
1 liymbra caroliniana. Walt. ji. car. 162. 
On the banks of the river Savannah, in Georgia and Ca- 
rolina. If.. I2 . July, Aug. 'V. V. Flowers large, 
pale purple. 
493. HEDEOMA. Pers. syn. 2. p. 13 i. 
1. H. erecta, glabra 5 foliis inferioribus oblongis, superiori- 
bus lanceolatis remote serratis, pedunculis terminali» 
bus ternis. — Pers. syn. 2. p. V6\. 
Cunila glabella. Mich.Ji. amer. 1. p. 13. 
On rocks on the river Tennassee, near Nashville. 
I/ . 4- . 
2. FI. pubescens ; foliis oblongis serratis, pedunculis axil- 
laribus verticiliatis, calycis labio inferiore biseto, setis 
ciliatis. — Pers. syn. 2. p, J31. 
Cunila pulegioides. IVilld. sp. pL 1. p. 122. 
In fields and on dry hills; Canada to Carolina. O* 
June, July, v.v, A small plant 3 flowers small, 
pale blue. 
3. H. ramosa, undique hispido-pilosa ; foliis linearibus ner- 
vosis margine revoluto integerrimis, verticillis sub- 
quadrifloris, calycibus hispidissimis laciniis subuiatis. 
On the banks of the Missouri. 0 . June, July. v. s. 
Not above two inches high 3 flowers very small. 
494. TRICHOSTEMA. Gen, pi. 988. 
1. T. foliis rhomboideo-knceolatis, ramulis floriferis bi- 
furcatis, staminibus longissimis. — JVilld, sp. pl, 3. 
p. 170 . 
^.T. foliis linearibus. Walt.ji. car. l64. 
In fields and on sunny hills : Pensylvania to Carolina. 
0 June— Aug. v. v. Flowers large, fine blue 3 
the whole plant has an agreeable resinous scent. 
