366 
mnadensis. 
stenopetala. 
mexicana. 
peltatum. 
americana. 
glba. 
POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Papaver. 
Icon. FI. dan, 41 . Dill. elth. t. 224. f. 201. 
In Labrador. Colmaster, <$ . v, s. in Heri, Dichon, 
Flowers yellow. 
432. SANGUINARIA. Gen.pl sys, 
l.S. folio subreniforml sinuato-lobato, scapo unifloro. — ^ 
Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1140. 
Icon. Bot mag. l6'2. Dili. elth. t. 252. 
/3. S. petalis linearibus. 
In dr.y woods, generally in fertile soil ; Canada to Flo- 
rida. 1/ . Marcb^ April, v.v. Flowers white ; the 
number of petals is variable 5 and with little care and 
attention a tine double variety might be produced. It 
is known by the name of Blood-wort. 
433. AEGEMONE. Gen. pl. m2. 
1. A. capsulis 5-valvibus^ foliis pinnatifidis incisis spinosis^ 
floribus axillaribus. — JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 1 148. 
Icon. Bot.inag. 24-d. 
On banks of rivers : Carolina to Florida. G. July, Aug, 
V. V. Flowers yellow, large. In Georgia is a variety 
with white Bowsers, w'hich has a beautiful appearance. 
434 PODOPHYLLUM. Gen.pl. syg. 
1. P. caule unifolio unifloro, folio peltato palmato ; lobis 
cuneatis incisis. — JViUd. sp.pl. 2, p. 1141. 
Icon. Trew ehret. t. 20. Catesh car. 1. t 24. 
In shady woods, in large patches; generally on moist 
ground : isew England to Carolina. % . March, 
April. V. V. Flower white ; the fruit is the size of 
a common plum, green, eatable, and known by the 
name of May-apple : the root is sometimes used as 
Ipecacuanha. 
435. ACTAHA. Gen. pl. 8/7. 
1. A. foliis decompositis ; foliolis oblongis sensim acutis 
inojso-serratis, racemo ovato, petalis staminibus bre- 
vioribus. 
A. spicata. Mich.Jl. amer. J . p. 308. 
A rubra. Willd. enum. 560. 
a. A. baccis niveis. 
Icon. Corn, canad, t. 77* Moris, hist. 2. s. 1. t. 2.f. 7 « 
