DIVISION II.—MONOCOTYLEDONE& 
CLASS II.—M. HYPOGYNES. 
ORDER I.-AROIDES. 
1*7. Sarracenia leucophylla Raf. Foliis tubulosis, strid* 
tis, elongatis, teretis, albo coloratis, rubro vena* 
tis, intus retrorsum hirsutis, fauce undulata, 
appendice firnbriata dilatata opercularis Ratpathe 
vein l Rob. p. 332. and V. II. p. 48. Grows In 
swamps near Pensacola ; leaves smelling like ho¬ 
ney, and decoying insects, who seeking for the 
honey, are entrapped within the leaves, and pre¬ 
vented to come out by the rigid thick hairs. Ro¬ 
bin took the leaves for a flower or spatha. 
18. Arum virginicum L. Gouet a racine tubereuse 
blanche, feuilles echancrees en lobes ovaies et a 
fruit rouge. Rob. p. 332. 
19. Arum atrovirens Wild. Rob. p. 332. 
310. Podophyllum pallicarpum Raf. Caule furcato 
bifolio unifloro, foliis peltatis sexlobatis, lobis 
©bovatis fissis inequaliter dentatis, floribus pedun- 
&nlatis nutantibus hexapetaUs subdecandris Rafi 
