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A ET ANDRIA TRIGYNIA. Helonias.
oblongis, seminibus angusto-linearibus. --ΜὶCh. s. amer. l. p. 2l2.
4. H. SCapo folioso, racemo oblongo conserto, bracteis se ta- asph0delaidericeis, fila mentis basi latioribus Corollam aequantibUS, foliis subulato-getaceis. - Wilia. U. pl. 2. p. 275. ICO n. Pot. mag. 74 S. Pluh. malit. t. 342. f 3, On the sandy plairis of New Jersey and Carolina. V. May, JUne. v. v. Flowers Whites, smali: ront a Lindos bulb : the leaves forna large tusis resembling those of some CariCES. G. H. SCapo soliogo, racemo specioso laxo, bracteis mem- tessuτ branaceis, petatis ellipticis, illamentis fili formibus corollam Superantibus, soliis subulato- SelaceiS longi8simi S.
brevissimis subebracteatis, filamentis corolla longioribus, petatis linearibus, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis.
Veratrum luteum. Milid. Sp. pl. 4. p. 89ι. Melanthium dioicum. I est. s. car. 126. Melanthium densum. Lam. encycl. 4. p. 26. In dry sh ady and hilly siluations: Pensylvania to Georgia. l. July. v. v. Root bulbous, known by the nameos Star-wori, and considered a re me ly in Coli C. Flower hi te, male and se male on different planis, whicli is a singulari ty in this fami ly of planis. Jacquin's H. pumila is without doubi an unexpande is pike of a male of this species : the appea rance of agermen inferum is occasione d by the male floruerbe ing divested of iis petais; and no se male fructificationappearing, the smali pedicet was considered to bu therudiment 8 Os a germen. R 2
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sesSile. petiolati . pictum. HEXANDRIA TRIGYNΙΑ. Helonias. 7. H. y scapo nudo, spica gracili, floribus sessilibus, soliis longissimis angustissimisque. - Mich. I. amer. I. p. 2I3.
duplo longioribus, soliis sessilibus lato-ovalibus acutis. -- Will d. V. pl. 2. p. 272.
calyce paulo longioribus, foliis longissime petiolatis
ovali- lanceolatis acuti S.Cn the waters of the Kooshoogky. M. Lewis. V. June. v. S. This singular species, whose flowers resemble ibose of the fit si species, has leaves very much like Plantago major. 3. T. pedunculo erectiusculo, petatis ovali-lanceolatis acutis rQCGrvatis Calyce angusto subduplo longioribus, soliis ovatis acuminatis basi rotundatis abrupte petio latis. T. erythi OCarpum. Mich. II. amer. l. p. 2l6. T. undulatum. IVLLV. huri. ber. l. p. 55.
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nia, Carolina, and Canada. V. Μay, JUne. v. v. Flowers white, with pui ple vel n8 at the bottom ;berry SCarlet. 4. T. pedunculo ereCto, petatis oblongis acutis patentibus calyce lineari paulo longioribus, soliis ovatis sensim
On the rapids of Columbi a river. M. Lewis. V. April. N. S. Flo ers pale purple. 5. T. Pedunculo erecto, petatis Calyce vix longioribus, soliis ovali-oblongis obtusis sessilibus.-Mich. f.
In the pine-woods of Lower Carolina. Michatiae. V. May. υ. S. Flower 8 deep flegh-Colour. 6. T. pedunculo recurvato, petatis lanceolatis acuminatis
planis reflexis longitudine et latitudine calycis, foliis dilatato- rhomboideis abrupte acuminatis brevissime petiolatis. - Wilia. Sp. pl. 2. p. 27 I. ΙCon. B0l. mag. 954. Smith spicit. 4. In sh ady rocky siluations : Pensylvania to Carolina ; particularly on the banks of Schuylkill near Philadelphia, V. Μay. v. v. Petals White; berries purple. Thismay be called the largest of the genus, as I have ostenseen it near two Det hi gli, witi, leaves measuringni ne inches in diameter. Categby's figure of this species is, according to Dr. Smiih's observation, So erroneougly represented that it Would only create confusion to quote it here. 7. T. pedunculo inclinato, flore nutante, petatis ovatis acuminatis planis patentibus calyce vix longioribus multo latioribus, foliis lato-rhomboideis acuminatissessilibus. -Willa. Sp. pl. 2 p 27 l.
α. T. flore majore, petatis atropiari Ureis. T. rhomboideum α. Mich. s. amer. l. p. 215. T. foetidum. Parad. lond. 35. Icon. Bol. mag. 470. β. T. fore minore, petatis albis, germine rubro. T. ereCtum β. Bot. 'mag. IO27.
On the molintains, in boggy goil : Pensylvania to Carolina. V . Μay. v. v. Flowers et ther dari. puxpleor whi te, Changing to red With a red geraa; berries almost blaCh. B. T. pedula Culo erecto, petatis obovatis obtusiusculis planis patentibus Calyce vix longioribus et latioribus, foliis
ovato- rhombeis acuminatis arcte Se88ilibus.
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ΗEXANDRIA TR 1 GYNIA. Trillium.
glutinOSa. T. Camischat 1m. Pallas in herb. Lambert. In Canada Dear Montreat. 7 . s. Flowers darkroSe-coloured, probablv white when si si opening. The specimens in the herbari iam os A. B. Lambert, ESq. agree in every respect with those frona Canada. 9. T. pedunculo inclinato, flore pendulo, petatis ovatis brevi- acuminatis planis patentibus CalyCem ovatum acuminatum subsequantibus, foliis subrotundo-rhomboideis acuminatis subsessilibus. - dd. hori. berol. I. t 35. On the mountains of Pensylvania. V. April, May. U. v. Petals of a dii ty white, with netted veitas. IO. T. pedunculo inclinato, fore subcernuo petatis spathulato- lanceolatis basi erectis, limbo patentibus Calyce multo majoribus, foliis late rhombeo-ovati S.-Parad.
Narthecium. Ius3. Mich. s. amer. I. p. 2O9. l. T. tota glabra, foliis brevissimis, scapo fili firmi, spica
SuperBute. --n Ch. l. amfr. I. p. 2O9. Melanthium racemosum. Walt. s. car. I 26. Anthericum Calyculatum. Gronov. nec Linn.
Frona Quebec to Lahe Misi assitas. Michauet. V. ε. It has the appearance of Anthericum insifragum, aC- cordina to MichaiaX's obServation ; and as I have never
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Cium americanum, p. 2 27, Ι Was induced to tali e themaS synonymous ; but after inveStigation ,-vid. Bol. mag. I IOI,-a specimen in the Banksian Herbarium
Seems to apply bet ter to Micha ux's plant, is his s hortdefinition of the species is sussicient to decide on the subjeci.
324. TRIGLOCHIN. Gen. pl. 616.
ca praecipue grani sera, folli S cordatO-lan Ceolati S. W Ad. sp. pl. 2. p. 25 O. Icon. Engl. bol. 15 33. In Shady woods and moist meadows : Pensylvania toVirginia. IV. June. July. O. D. Leaves witii redueins floruers, as in ali the rest, Very inCOn SpiCUOUS. 2. R. hermaphroditus ; valvulis ovatis integris, Omnibus grR- niseris, soliis lanceolatis undulatis acutis. - ud. Sp. pl. 2. p. 25 I. maritimum. palustre. triandrum. palustris. sanguineu3. crispus.
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4. R. hermaphroditus; valvulis integerrimis, omnibUS grani seris, paniCulae spicis aphyllis, vaginis obsolete laceris, foliis lato- lanceolatis planis laevibus.- Willa. Sp. pl. 2 p. 250. Near rivuleis: Virginia and Carolina. V. June, JUly.
5. R. hermaphroditus ; valvulis dentatis, omnibus grani feris, foliis lanceolatis undatis integris. - Willi. Sp. pl. 2. p. 252 In Shady wet woods, ora the banks of ditches : Virginia and Carolina. O. July. v. v. 6. R. hermaphroditus; valvulis obtuse cordatis utrinque Cristatis tridentatis, una nuda, binis inaequaliter grani seris, spicis aphyllis, foliis inserioribus ovalibus, sustperioribus lanceolatis, omnibus undulatis.--Mich. s.
In Kentucky. Michauae. - . Amnis R. persicarioideo. 7. R. hermaphroditus: valvulis dentatis, unica praecipue grani sera, soliis radicalibus cordatis obtusi S, caule SCa-briusculo. --Wilid. Sp. pl. 2. p. 254. Icon. Engi. θοι. J999. In old pa Stures and gardens, as a common meed ; proba-bly introduced. V. June, JUIy. v. v. CommonDoch. S. R. hermaphroditus; valvulis ovatis integris obsolete graniferis, foliis cordatO- lanceolatis acutis.- Willa. Sp. pl. 2. p. 255. Icon Engi bol. 2lO4. In s mali pontis and clitches : Pensylvania to Virginia: rare. V. July, Atag. v. b. 9. R. hermaphroditus. di gynus; valvulis ovatis integris grano destitutis . foliis radicalibus reni sormibus longius petiolatis. - it d. Sy. pl. 2. '. 258. Icon. FI an. 14. Plu h. a M. t. 252. f. 2. In Labrador. Colmaster. V. June, duly. v. S. in Derb. Dichb0H.