368 
psiUaclna, 
fediviva. 
&dorata. 
POLYANDRIA MONOGYNiA. Sarracenia, 
4. S. fdiis brevibus superne coloratis venoso- reticulatis, ala 
ventrali sursum subcuneatim latescente, tubo sensim 
in appendicem recurvatam rotundatim fornicatam mu- 
cronatam desinente. Mich.jl. amer. l.p. 311. 
S. rubra. Walt.ji. car. 152. 
Icon. PLuk. amalth. t. 152. /. 3 ? ^ 
In swamps of Georgia and Florida. 1/. June, July. 
V. V. Flowers on very long peduncles, purple 5 leaves 
small, very handsomely marked with purple veins. 
437 . LEWISIA. Purshin linn, trails, v. 11. 
1. Lewisia. 1. c. 
On the banks of Clarck’s river. 1/. July. v. s. in 
Herb. Lewis. Petals white ; calyx elegantly red-veined, 
of a consistency like paper. 
Radix fusiformis, ramosa, sanguinea. Folia radicalia 
linearia, subcarnosa, obtusiuscula. Scapus uniflorus ? 
an biflorus. Pedicellus basi geniculatus. Calyx co- 
loratus, .scariosus, 7 — 9-phyllus, patens: foliolis ova- 
tis, acutis, concavis, nervoso-venosis, interioribus an- 
gustioribus. Petala \ A — 18. alba, lanceolata, patentia, 
calyce vix duplo longiora. Filamenta 14 — 18. recep- 
taculo petalis opposite inserta, hliformia, calyce bre- 
viora. Jntherce oblongae, erectae. Germen superum, 
ovatum, glabrum. Stylus filiformis, staminibus paulo 
longior, superne trifidus. Stigmata 3. bifida. Capsula 
oblonga, 3-locularis : loculis bispermis. Semina len- 
ticularia, nitida, nigra. 
This elegant piant would be a very desirable addition to 
the ornamental perennials, since, if once introduced, it 
would be easily kept and propagated, as the following 
circumstance will clearly prove. Ihe specimen with 
roots taken out of the Herbarium of M. Lewis, Esq. 
was planted by Mr. M*^Mahon of Philadelphia, and 
vegetated for more than one year : but some accident 
happening to it, 1 had not the pleasure of seeing it in 
flower. 
438. NYMPHiEA. Gen. pi. 886. 
Castalia. Salisl. in annals of lot. 2. p. 71 . 
1, N. foliis orbiculato-cordatis integerrimis subemarginatis, 
lobis divaricatis, acumine obtuso, petalis calyce 4-. 
