§72 
Consolida. 
uncinatum. 
canadensis. 
Serpentaria, 
POLYANDKiA Di-PENTAGYNi A. Delphinium. 
In rocky shady places, in the moutains of Virginia and 
Carolina. IJ.. July. v. v. From two to four feet 
high. 
4. D. pubescens j caule erecto ramoso, foliis lineari-multi- 
partitis, cornu adscendente corollam subaequante, nec- 
tario monophy lio,, capsula solitaria.— sp. pl. 2. 
'p.l 226. 
Icon, Fi. dan. 683. 
In fields and woods : Pensylvania and Virginia. 0 . 
June, July. v. v. Common Larkspur , probably in- 
troduced with the seeds of grain from Europe. 
445. ACONITUM. Gen. pl. 928. 
1 . A. floribus subpentagynis, foliis 3 — 5 -lobis inciso-denta- 
tis, corollarum galea longius extensa. — Willd. sp, 
pl. 2. p. 1238, 
In swamps and on the side of rivulets, on the high 
mountains of Virginia and Carolina. 1/ , June, July. 
V. V. Flowers large, of a fine blue and singular 
structure. On the foot of the Peaks of Otter and 
about the Sweet-springs another species occurs, with 
smaller flowers, and a climbing stem which sometimes 
attains the height of nine feet j but unfortunately I 
have no materials at present to give a correct descrip- 
tion thereof, 
446. AQUILEGIA. Gen. pl 934. 
1 . A. cornibus rectis, staminibus exertis. — Willd, sp. pl. 2, 
p. 124 /. 
Icon. Bot. 7nag. 246. Rob. ic. 2 q6. 
In the crevices of rocks : Canada to Carolina. 11 . April, 
May. V. V. Flowers scarlet, mixed with yellow. 
447. CIMICIFUGA. Gen. pl 993. 
2. C. folils decompositis, foliolis ovato-oblongis incisis den- 
tatis : dentibus mucronatis divaricatis, racemis virga- 
tim panLculatis elongatis, floribus submonogynis, cap- 
sulis ovatis. 
Actaea racemosa. Willd. sp. pl. 2 . p. II39. 
Actaea monogyna. Walt.Ji. car. 151. 
Icon. Dill. dth. t.67 .f.'] 8. Schkuhr handh. 139. Pluk. 
amalth. t. 383. f. 3. 
