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DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Amorpiia. 
A. nana. Fraser, catal. 1813. 
On the banks of the Missouri. Tj . July, Aug. v. s, 
m Herb. Lewis. From one to two feet high ; flowers 
purple and fragrant. A very elegant little shrub. 
3. A. hutnilis, frutescens ^ foliis brevissime petiolatis sine 
mucrone utrinque obtusis glabriusculis, spicis panicu- 
latis elongatis pubescentibus, calycibus subsessilibus, 
dentibus omnibus acuminatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 970. 
A. herbacea. JFalt.Jl. car. 179. 
A. pumila. Mich. fl. amer. 2.p. 64. 
In sandy dry fields : Carolina and Georgia. . June, 
July. V. V. From two to three feet high 3 flowers a 
fine blue, smaller than No. 1 . 
4. A. undique cano-tomentosa, humilis 3 foliolis approxi- 
matis subsessilibus ovato- ellipticis acutis mucronatis, 
spicis paniculatis cano-tomentosis, calycibus sessilibus, 
dentibus omnibus acuminatis. 
On the banks of the Missouri and Mississippi. Pj . July, 
Aug. V. V. Resembles the foregoing one very much 3 
flowers of a more beautiful blue. 
562. ERYTHRINA. Gen.pl 1163. 
l.E, pumila 3 foliis ternatis rhombeis glabris, spicis lon- 
gissimis, caule herbaceo inermi.-— sp. pL 3. 
p.gi 2. 
Icon. Boi.mag. 877* Trew. eliret. t. 58. Catesh. car,4g. 
Hili. elth. t. 90./. 106. 
In sandy woods and fields : Carolina and Florida. If, . 
June, July. v. v. A beautiful perennial 5 flowers 
scarlet- 
563. LUPINUS. Gen.pl II76. 
1. L. perennis, repens 3 caule foliisque glabriusculis, foliis 
digitatis : foliolis (8-9) lanceolatis obtusiusculis, caly- 
cibus alternis inappendiculatis : labio superiore emar- 
ginato 3 inferiore integro. — Willd. sp. pl 3. p. 1022. 
Icon. Eot. mag. 202. Mill diet. t. 17O./. 1. 
On dry hills, in gravelly soil : Canada to Florida . if . 
May— July. v.v. Flowers blue, purple, and some- 
times white. 
2. L. perennis 5 caule foliisque hirsutis, foliis digitatis: 
foliolis (7-8) lanceolatis obtusis, calycibus verticillatis 
467 
pubescens. 
canescens. 
herbacea. 
perennis. 
nootkatensis. 
