DiDYNAMiA ANGiosPERMiA» Gerardia. 423 
pedunculis axillaribus folio longioribus, calycibus 5- 
partitis. 
Tn Georgia. Bartram. v. s. in Herb. Banks, 
C. Gr. ramosissima j foliis lanceolatis serratis basi attenuatis fruticosa, 
subpetiolatis, racemis terminalibus, floribus oppositis 
bracteatis. 
In great abundance in the pine-forests of the Rocky- 
mountains. M. Lewis, s. in Herb, 
Lewis. 
Frutex elegans 3-4-pedalis ramosissimus. Rami teretes, 
dense foliosi, tenuissime pubescentes. Folia semun- 
cialia, opposita, lanceolata, acuta, interdum obtusa 
cuni mucrone, superne acute serrata, inferne quasi in 
petiolum attenuata, integerrima, utrinque glabra. 
cemi terminales, simplices, erecti, bracteati. Flores 
oppositi, pedicellati, magnitudine et colore Digitalis 
purpurei, oppositae, sessiles, oblongae, acutae, 
integerrimae, pediceiiis vix breviores. Calyx pro- 
funde 5-partitus, basi unibracteolatus ; laciniis lanceo- 
latis, acutis. Bracteolce lineares, calyce breviores, 
CorolloB: 2\bus c?L\yce quadruplo longior, superne ven- 
tricosus. Limbus patens, sub:equalis, 5-fidus ; La- 
ciniis rotundatis. Filamenta tubo duplo breviora, imo 
corollae inserta. Antherw oblongae, hirsutissimae. Sty- 
lus longitudine tubi. Capsula 
Flores Jiavi. 
7 . G. pubescens; caulibus subsimplicibus, foliis subsessilibus flava, 
lanceolatis integerrimis vel dentatis, inferioribus sub- 
pinnatifido-incisis, floribus axillaribus oppositis sub- 
sessilibus. — IFilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 223. 
Icon. Pluk. mant. t. 3&Q.f 3. 
In dry shady and rocky woods : New England to Flori- 
da. If. . July — Sept. V, V. Flowers large, and, as 
all the following, yellow. It is seldom more than 
two feet high. 
8. G. glabra ; caule panictilato, foliis petiolatis pinnatifidis : querdfoUk» 
laciniis lanceolatis acutis integris vel postice inciso- 
dentatis, summis lanceolatis integris, floribus axillari- 
bus oppositis pedicellatis. 
Rhinanthus virginicus. Willd, sp. pl. 3. p. igi. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t.33g.f. 1. 
On the banks of rivers, in rich shady places : Pensylvania 
to Carolina. If . July, Aug. v. v. From three to 
five feet high. This fine species has been generally 
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