u 7 79 BEXANDRIA TRIGYNIA. Rumex: 249 
10. R. dioica; foliislanceolato-hastatis, valvulis grano desti-  Acetosella. 
tutis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p.260. 
Icon. Engl. bot. 1574... 
_ ^ s Common in all dry fields and gravelly hills. 4. June 
E —Ang. v, vi 
327. SMILAX. Gen. pl. 1528. 
* Caule fruticoso ; ramis angulatis. 
1. S. subinermis ; foliis lanceolatis acuminatis basi auricu- hastata. 
Y + Jato bastatis margine ciliato-aculeatis 3—5-nervibus, 
E = baccis globosis.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 782. 
. Bona nox. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 237. Walt. fi. 
car. 245. 
S. aspera ò Lam. encycl. 6. p. 465. 
t Icon. Pluk, alm. t. 11i. f. 3. Es 
P 8.5. foliis longis angustis lanceolatis. Walt. fl. car. 245. lanceolata, 
On the sea-coast of Carolina and Florida. h. June, ; 
July. v.v. 
2. S. inermis; foliis cordato-ovatis acutis ciliato-aculeatis Bona noz. 
— Tmervibus Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 781. 
S. variegata. Walt. fl. car. 244. ; 
Icon. Pluk. alm. t. 11. f. 1. 
In woods of Carolina arid Georgia. h. July. v. v. 
3. S. aculeata ; caule tetragono superne inermi, foliis iner- quadrangula- 
mibus ovatis subcordatis acutis 5-nervibus.— Willd. sp. — ris. 
es pl. 4. p. 775. der "o isdem 
= ig Mad GÀ on the edges of ponds: Pensylvaniato 
' Carolina. h. June, July. v.v. Berries black. "en 
4. S. aculeata; foliis cordato-ovatis levibus. 3-nervibus, Walteri. 
is acuminatis. | : "V : 
S. China? Walt. fl. car. 245. — ACTES ; 
-In the lower sandy countries of Virginia and Carolina, 
ou river sides. ` h . July. v.v. Berries red. 
5. S. aculeata ; foliis inermibtis ovato-lanceolatis cuspidatis Sarsaparilla. 
* —- sub-5-nervibus subtus glauceseentibus, pedunculo 
|  . communi petiolo longiore.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 776. 
S. glauca. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p.237. Walt. fl. car. 245. 
- In hedges and swamps, common. h. June, July. v. v. 
6. S. subinermis; foliis inermibus ovatis acutis cuspidatis pn 
reviore, — ee EY p 
. 
Near Savannah in Georgia. Enslen. p. July. v. $ 
Leaves very shining on both sides ; berries black 
