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Amer. Acad. Viii. 399. . K. Orbiculatus, Gray, various editions of the Manual. Swamps, New Brunswick to the Lakes, south to New Jersey, Illinois, 84 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. and Iowa. Specimens examined from New Brunswick (Chalmers, 1876; Fowler, 1870, 1871, with valves evi- dently toothed and very unequal in the same panicle, some of them 8 mm. Long), Prince Edward's Island ( Macoun, 1888) and other points in Canada (Macoun, 1865, 1882, 1888), Maine (Redfield, 1889), New Hampshire (Blake, 18...61 ^Massachusetts (Boott, 1864, 1866; Robbins; Jesup, 1872, 1876; Rhode Island (Gongdon, 1873, 1878), Con- necticut (Eaton; Potter), New York (Torrey ; Vasey, 1882), New Jersey (Austin, 1861; Britton, 1887), Pennsylvania ( Wolle, 1841, 47 ; Garber), Ohio (Lea, no. 10), Illinois ( Vasey), Michigan ( Wright, 1838; Rob- bins, 1863, 52), Minnesota (Douglass, 1891), Wisconsin (Lapham, 1843; Pammel, 1887), and Io\v&( Arthur, 100; Hitch cock ). Plate 21. 10. R. CRISPUS, L. A couple of feet high, erect, rather stout, simple, glabrous to slightly papillate, leaves bluish green, the petiole and principal veins papillate, very wavy margined, the lowest ample, elliptical to mostly oblong- lanceolate, rather obtuse, rounded or decurrently acutish at base ; flowering branches rather strict, somewhat leafy; whorls dense and approximated ; pedicels about one-half longer than the fruit, tumidly jointed near the base ; valves 3 to 5 mm.
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