422 
Crontlum, 
purpurea. 
crassifolia. 
tenuifolia. 
setacea. 
\ 
auriculata. 
cuneifolia. 
DiDYNAMiA ANGiosPERMi A. Antirrhinum. 
On the banks of the Missouri. M, Lewis. O* 
V, V. y V. s. in Herb. Lewis. Flowers bright blue^, 
large in proportion to the size of the plant. 
5. A, erectum, ramosum, pubescens j follis alternis lan- 
ceolatis, floribus subspicatis, calycibus digitatis co- 
rolla longioribus, corollis ecaudatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 258. 
Icon. Curt.Jl. lond. 4. t, 45. Pdv. t. 82. 
Infields: Virginia j rare. G- July, Aiig. v.v, Flowers 
pale purple. 
507. GERARDIA, Gen. pl, 1004. 
* Flores purpurei, 
1. G. caule opposite ramosissimo, foliis linearibus, floribus 
axillaribus oppositis subsessilibus. — JVilld. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 221. 
Icon. Pluk, mant. ^.388./. 1. 
|S, G. foliis carnosis brevioribus. 
In fields and woods : New England to Carolina. /S. In 
salt-marshes, near New York, &c. July, Aug. 
V. V, 
2. G. paniculato-raraosa 5 foliis linearibus, pedunculis ax- 
illaribus oppositis flore longioribus. — Willd. sp.pl. Z. 
p. 222. 
G. ere^a. Walt.ji. car. 170. Mich.Jl. amer. 2.p. 20. 
Icon. Fluh. aim. t. 12./. 4. 
In fields and woods : Pensylvania to Carolina. d' . July, 
Aug. V. V. 
3. G. caule ramosissimo, foliis setaceis, ramulis axillaribus 
folio longioribus plerumque unifloris. — Walt. Ji. car, 
170. 
In sandy fields : Pensylvania to Virginia* O • Aug. v. v. 
Resembles the foregoing one ; but the flowers are not 
axillary but terminal, very seldom two on a branch. 
4. G. subsimplex, tota aspera 5 foliis ovato4anceolatis basi 
2-auriculatis integerrimis, floribus axillaribus oppo- 
sitis foiiisque arcte sessilibus. — Mich. Jl. amer. 2. 
p. 20. 
In dry stony fields : Virginia and Illinois. 0. July, Aug. 
V. V. Not above eight inches high, without branches. 
5. G. paniculato-ramosa j ramis erectis, foliis cuneato- 
lanceolatis inaequaliter serratis superioribus alternis. 
