
          [in pencil at right: 10]
No. 20. ~ Hypuicum Simplex

" 21 ~ Lindernia. Collected in midsummer

"22. Collinsonia aristata. ([Sept "?])

23. Grass. collected early in October.

24. Lobelia - of the species [crossed out: of which] I
am not certain. It [crossed out: with] the above [crossed out: are]
the two latest flowering species are [?]
They flower from the last of Summer
to frost. The former grows exclusively
in wet situations & may be said truly to
be aquatic. The latter grows on the
borders of branches where the soil
is moist. & has also two glands near
the base of the peduncle, the glands
rather longer & more acute^. [added: than the former] Those
plants which grow in rather dry situations
[crossed out: produce a] [make?] to [ease ?] Mr.
Nuttall's expression "pauper specimens". I send specimens of a [?]
grown and badly grown plants. I call
attention to one of the plants with
its [ungrown ?] radical leaves.
Is this L. Puberula ?
[in pencil at right: Rad. leaves separate
Do they belong to a Violet?]

26. Eryngium ovalifolium.

27. I don't know - has 10 stamina, & every other
one seems abortive - [crossed out: has [?]] ^[added; without] anthers. Prostrate
grows in a dry situation. Collected in september.
        