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SYNGENESIS ^auALis. Liatiis. 
pauciflora» 
paniculata. 
odoratissima. 
tomentosa. 
lellidifolia. 
a decoction of it in milk, which is taken inwardly, in 
the same manner as I have mentioned under Prenan» 
tkes serpentaria. 
** Paniculatce seu corymlosce ; non lulhosce. 
13. L. caule simplici glabro \ foliis linearibus, panicula vir- 
gara foliosa, ramis brevibus paucifloris, calycibus sub- 
sessilibus secundis 3— 5-floris : squamis erectis lan» 
ceolatis acutis glabris. 
In Georgia. Bartram. 11. v. s. in Heri. Banks, 
Flowers small, the size of No. 4. 
14. L. caule simplici panicula calycibusque piloso- viscosis, 
foliis inferioribus lanceolatis attenuatis nervosis glabris: 
caulinis minoribus sessilibus, panicula coarctata fasci- 
culata, calycibus sub-5-floiis : squamis lanceolatis acu- 
tiusculis. — Witld. sp. pl.3. p. \(}37 . 
Anonymos paniculatus. Walt.fl. car. 108. 
In pine-barrens : Virginia to Florida. If . . Aug. — -Oct. 
V s. in Heri. Enslen. Flowers the smallest of all the 
species here enumerated. 
15. L. glaberrima ; caule simplici j foliis radicalibus oblon- 
gis, caulinis ampiexicaulibus, panicula corymbosa laxo- 
divaricata, calycibus sub-8*floris : squamis lanceolatis 
obfusiusculis. — Willd.sp.pl. 3. p. iQ'dJ. 
Anonyraos odoratissimus. Walt. Jl. car. I98. 
Icon. Bot. rep. 633. 
In open swamps : Carolina to Florida. If. . Sept. Oct, 
V. V. Flowers a little larger than the preceding. It 
is generally called Carolina Vanilla-plant. The leaves, 
when dry, give a very agreeable scent, resembling 
somewhat that of Vanilla, which they maintain for 
years if kept dry and inclosed. 
16. L. caule siraplicissirno foliisque cuneato-lanceolatis hir- 
sutis, corymbo paucifioro depresso divaricato, ramis 
1— 2-floris, calycibus tomentosis : squamis ovatis acu- 
tis. — Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. Q3. 
In open swamps : Virginia and North Carolina. If. . 
Aug. — Oct. V. V. About eighteen inches high j 
flowers the size of No. 1. 
17. puniila, glabella j foliis cuneato-oblanceolatis, co- 
rymbo inaequali, floribus omnibus longiuscule pedi- 
cellatis, calycinis squamis oblongo-obovalibus obtusis, 
Mich. Jl. amer. 2, p. 93. 
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