ICOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA, — 
402. PHILADELPHUS. Gen. pl. 840. 
1. P. foliis ovatis acuminatis integerrimis, calycis laciniis 
acutis, stylo staminibus longiore indiviso, stigmatibus 
quatuor oblongis.— Willd, sp. pl. 2. p. 948. 
. leon. Catesb. car. 2. t. 84. Bot, mag. 1478. 
On the banks of rivers in South Carolina. h. June, 
» July. v.v. An elegant shrub : flowers large, white, 
2. P. foliis ovatis acutis subintegerrimis, margine ciliatis, 
calycis laciniis acutis, stylo longitudine staminum 3- 
fido, stigmatibus tribus. 
Herb. Lewis. The flowers are smaller than the pre- 
ceding species, 
3. P. foliis ovatis acuminatis denticutatié; axillis venarum 
subtus fasciculato-pilosis, calycis laciniis. acuminatis, 
linearibus.— 77 illd. enum. 51 1. 
. P.inodorus. Hortul. 
. On river banks in South Carolina and Georgia. h. 
June, July. v.v. This is generally found in most 
gardens, under the name of P. inodorus, which is by 
far a more scarce pant. 
403.- | CHRYSOBALANUS. Gen, pl. 850. - 
s delit foliis subeunealii. oblongis vel etiam oblanceolatis 
subtus lanuginoso-incanis, petalis subrotundo-ob-ovali- 
Mich. f. amer. 1. p. 283. 
"e Bartr. iter, t£, ....— 
" June. v. s. im Herb. Lyon. Flowers white, very 
k- ‘small, in large panicles; they are generally Miciconé 
the fruitis the size of a common plum. This shrub 
runs with its branches under ground, without making 
T - chés appear from one to two feet above ground, 
- asa separate small shrub, by which more PT it 
DU nae asa tree under ground, E 
404. PRUNUS. Gen. pl. 849. 
Ti P. floribus racemosis, racemis erectis. elc gatis, foliis de- 
ciduis ovali-oblongis acuminatis inaequaliter duplicato- 
"n any fibres, fora considerable distance; and its side - 
On the waters of Clarck's river. b. July, v. s. in ` 
grandifiorus, 
vou staminibus longiore indiviso, stigmatibus quatuor . 
oblongifolius. 
bus, staminibus glabris, fructibus oblongo-ovatis.— 
In the barren sands of Georgia and Florida. h. May, ` 
virginiana. 
