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parts are white, the breast marked with small deep brown spots, the sides with long streaks of the same.

Length 5½ inches; extent of wings 8½; bill along the ridge 512, along the gap 612; tarsus 1012.


Adult Female. Plate CIX. Fig. 2.

The Female resembles the Male, the tints of the plumage being merely a little lighter.

Length 5½ inches; extent of wings 8½.



The Indian Pink-root or Worm-grass.


Spigelia marilandica, Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. vol. i. p. 139.—Pentandria Monogynia, Linn. Apocyneæ, Juss. Fig. 1. of the Plate.


Stem tetragonal, all the leaves opposite, ovate, acuminate. Perennial. This plant grows in damp meadows, along rivulets, and even in the depth of the woods. It is abundant in Kentucky, as well as on the eastern ranges of the Alleghany Mountains, even to the vicinity of the Atlantic. Its rich carmine flowers have no scent.

Phlox aristata, Mich. Fl. Amer. vol. 1. p. 144.—Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. vol. 1. p. 150.—Pentandria Monogynia, Linn. Polemonia, Juss. Fig. 2. of the Plate.
See vol. i. p. 361.

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