DiDYNAMiA ANGiosPERMi A. Gerarclia. 
Pedicularia. 
cassioides. 
eirphrasioides. 
pallida. 
confounded with the foregoing one, but differs widely 
from it. The stem is smooth, purple, with a blue 
dew over it, and very much branched. The flowers 
are nearly the size, shape, and colour of the preceding 
species. The original specimen of Gronovius of Rhi- 
nanthus virginicus, in the Banksian Museum, is evi- 
dently our present plant. 
g. G. pubescens, brachiatim-paniculata 5 foliis oblongis 
dtiplicato-inciso-serratis pinnatifidisque, floribus axil- 
laribus oppositis pedicellatis, calycis laciniis foliaceis 
inciso-dentatis. — Willd, sp. pl. 3. p. 223. 
Icon. Zam. illustr. t.52g.f.2. 
In dry shady woods : New York to Carolina. S • lone 
— Aug. V. V. A very handsome species, of which 
there are several very striking varieties. 
10 . G. virgatira-paniculata j foliis setaceo-pinnatifidis ; laci- 
niis linearibus. 
G. Afzelia. Mich.Ji. amer. 2 . p. 20 . 
Afzelia cassioides. Gmel. syst. nat. 927 . 
Anonymos cassioides. Walt.Ji. car. 171 . 
In dry sandy woods of Carolina and Georgia, ©* July, 
Aug. V. s. Flowers small, yellow. 
508. PEDICULARIS. Gen.pl. 1003. 
1. P. caule ramoso pubescente, foliis pinnatifldis dentatis, 
calycibus tubulosis bipartitis truncatis, corollae galea 
bidentata. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p, 204. 
Icon. Houttuyn. linn. syst. 8. t. 57 . 
In Labrador. Colmaster. }/ . v. s. in Heri. Dichon. 
Flowers yellow j from six to eight inches high. 
2 . P. caule ramoso elato glabro, foliis suboppositis lanceolatis 
crenatis dentatis, spica aphyila glabra, corolla galea 
obtusa, calyce bifido rotundato.- — Heri. Banks. 
P. Virginica. Lam. encycl. 5. p. 126. 
in swamps, on lime-stone soil : Virginia. Lamarck. In 
a swamp near King’s-bridge, New York. Ph. 1/. 
July, Aug, V. v.'y V. s. in Herl. Banks. Flowers 
yellow 5 growls upwards of three feet high. I consi- 
dered this species to be the Rhinanihus vbginicus^ 
wdiich LinnjEUs had adopted from Gronovius’s Flora 
Virginica ; but on examining the Gronovian Herba- 
rium in the Banksian Museum, I found his RMnanthus 
to be the Gerardia quercijolia. 
3. P. cauie simplici, foliis lanceolatis inciso-dentatis, spica 
lanceolata. 
