TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
118. ALLIONIA. Gen. pl. 151. 
1. A, caule erecto, foliis lato-cordatis acutis, glabris, pe- 
. dunculis solitariis, calycibus fructiferis sub-birsutis, 
involucro ampliato multo minoribus.—Mich. fi. 
amer. 1. p. 100. gi 
On the banks of the river Tennassee and its branches. 
U. July, Aug. v.v. Resembles Mirabilis Jalapa 
very much. 
2. A. caule diffuso, foliis lanceolatis scabriusculis ciliatis, 
pedunculis solitariis, involucro subpentaphyllo : folio- ` 
lis ovatis reticulato-venosis.—/Valt, fl. car. 84. 
In Lower Caroiina, Walter. ©.July. v.s. in Herb. 
Walter. 
3. A. caule diffuso dichotomo, foliis ovatis scabriusculis 
nudis, floribus terminalibus fasciculato-racemosis, in- 
volucro semiquinquefido : laciniis subrotundis acuti- 
usculis reticulato-venosis. 
On the plains of the Missouri. M. Lewis. ©. Aug. 
v. s. in Herb, Lewis, 
119. LYCIUM. Gen. pl. 343. 
1. L. inerme ; foliis anguste spathulato-oblongis. Mich. 
—— . Kf. amer. 1. p.95. Walt. fl. car. 84. pP. 
L. salsum. Barir. trav. 59. 
n salt marshes of Carolina and Georgia, h. July. v.v. 
Flowers purple, the size of L. barbarum. — 
120. CALLICARPA, Gen. pl. 175. 
1. C. foliis ovalibus serratis subtus tomentosis, cymis sessili- 
bus.— Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 619. 
Icon. Catesb. car. 2. t. 47. Pluk. alm. t. 136. f. 3. 
.' In dry gravelly soil, below the mountains in Virginia and 
Carolina. h. June, July. v. v. Flowers red, in 
‘small axillary bunches; berries red, apparently in a 
_ whorl round the branches, hang on very long. 
121, CENTUNCULUS. Gen. pl, 189. 
1. C. foliis deorsum angustatis : inferioribus ovalibus, su- 
perioribus lanceolatis, laciniis calycis subulatis, caule 
simplici.— Mich, fl. amer. 1. p. 199. — 
voc o barren nera Lower Carolina, &c. ©. May. 
L. I. : M 
97 - 
nyctaginea. 
albida. 
carolinia- 
num. 
* 
americana. 
lanceolatus. 
