f - TETRANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
WE ERO YNIA. 
e 151. . PACHYSANDRA. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 177. 
puberula. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 178. 
“Jeon. Mich. lc. 1. 45. 
In shady rocky situations on the Allegany mountains. 
%.June. v.v. Evergreen : flowers greenish-white. 
| IV. TETRAGYNIA. 
- 152. ILEX. Gen. pl. 232. Holly. 
1. I. foliis ovatis acutis spinosis glabris planis, floribus ad 
. . „basin ramulorum annotinorum gio Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
T P. 708. ° 
-L Aquifulium beccit rubris. Walt. fl. ver. 241. 
-~ Acon. Meerb. ic. 2. t. 5. 
s Sandy woods, Canada to Carolina ; particularly plenty 
. in the state P New Jersey. bs May, June. v.v. 
BR e evergreen beautiful tree, sometimes 3M feet 
and four in diameter; berries scarlet. 
; z L foliis ovatis sinuato-dentatis spinosis nitidis EM 
.— pedunculis supra axillaribus in ramulis j 
— . Bregatis laxe-ramosis, Lam. encycl. 3. p. 147. 
- LÁquifoltum baccis favis. Walt flrcar. 24i. > 
To shady sandy woods: Carolina. h. May, June. 
E ; v. s. in Herb. Fraser. An. evergreen shrub of 
ower growth dun the feque wes berries yel- - 
lowishered, - 
media subtus glabra, pedunculis lateralibus ie: cl 
4 Tamosis. Ait. kew. 1, p. 170. 
“Tem, Catesb. car. V. t. 31. 
In shady swamps : Lower Carolina to Florida. k k June. 
we van stip ese shrub from — to "— 
(denis, o costa secare li ditas aie inio 
‘ 5 B dei foliis esee ic e "E. etn vinis: costa - 
ur 
1. P. caule procumbente, foliis brevibus ovalibus superne procumbens. 
. €renato-dentatis, calycibus minutim ciliatis, capsula . 
epaca, 
Dahoon. 
