,cym«*. £ OLOMKRAT, 
Ml ool; the wide* rantfe of »U t 
j. taked I have Kareely met wi 
' ffaltniNVrYork on Dwodon, Dr. 
Alabama, on Salii and 
oo Leersia, ami New iiainpsh 
perhaps in part the Ouscuta A meric 
e to deckle the point, ami differ* 
taif (Spec. Plant cd. 1, p. 1*4), i 
{to distinct species* Which of them fa 
pedtmculatis.” Micbaat,(I. f i 
‘Clpedunculitis umbcllati* S-6dis " < 
on the other hand baa it: “flower* mo* 
gp to C. Americana under the section will 
Iri American species, other* apply the nam 
Sane, Hist I., t 1*8, f. 4. After him Ji 
‘slsiattspeciee. The name may therefore 
je only rwwon I hare in supposing that 
ikawt common and the widest spread t] 
tin any other. 
remediate between C Cephalanthi and C 
ik former ihorter than the tube of the « 
^thecalyz, which to formed by larger uncr 
tmfli, which may be mistaken for glam 
rfdie calyx are most prominent on the 
^ then the large irregular cells are easily 
C. C ephalanthi: the scales are 1 
8wnm. The tube la campanulate 
than in Cephalanthi, ami (espi 
*P«iinens a little longer, in oth 
** however it is hanlly possible tc 
* : low, branching; flowe 
“'ongasthe limb; the sc 
ovary with the stylo; 
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