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leaves small, oval, entire and smooth ; flowers 
yellowish. 
Order ii.—Plantagines. 
93 Plantago cordata ? Lam. Pursh.—Grand Plantain^ 
a 7 nervures. R.ob. p. 374. 
94 Plantago Ludoviciana Raf. Foliis lanceolatis pu- 
bescentibus denticulatis ; scapo tereti RafV P„ 
virginica Rob. p. 375 ; but that species differs by 
angular stems and ovate lanceolate leaves. 
95. Plantago elongata. Rradb. Pursh.—Plaintain 3* 
Rob. p. 375. 
96. Plantago accedens Raf. Foliis ovatis obovatisque 
subdenticulatis, trinervis, glabriusculis ; scapo 
tereti, spica cylindrica Raf.—Plantain 4. Rob. 
p. 375. This species is found also in the Atlantic 
states, where it is taken for the Pl. media ot 
Europe ; it has small leaves, and resembles PL 
Virginica . 
CLASS VIII.—D. MONOPETALES HYPOGYNE& 
Order i.—Lysimachiae. 
97. Hydrophyllum ? trilobum Raf. Caulibus diffusis 
compressis, foliis petiolatis trilobis, crenatis : 
calyx sinubus appendiculatis. Raf.—Mouron 1. 
Rob. p. 376.^ This plant cannot be an Anagallk , 
