ULMACEAE 443 
pube s rar calyx greenish: drupe 
pag ta obose, 2.5~3.5 n in diameter, yellow 
ae —(F 135517 TREMA — Hammocks, 
CELUM where burned or clear ed, S pen 
Fla. and the Keys.—Often a roadside weed. 
2. T. Lamarckiana (R. & A Blu 
Small tree or shrub, with finely hirsute 
velvety ps leaf- blades elliptie, ped 
late, or narrowly ovate, mostly 1-3 em 
long, finely serrate, seabrous above, veiny- 
reticulate beneath, obtuse or donde at the 
base: ca whitish or pinkish: drupe 
ovoid or globose-ovoid, 2-2.5 mm. in diam- 
pink. — (WEST-INDIAN TREMA. 
Homes and prairies, S pen. Fla. sud 
the Keys.—(W. I.) 
5. MOMISIA F. G. Dietr. Spine-armed shrubs or trees, the bark rela- 
tively smooth. Leaves deciduous: blades toothed, 2 inequilateral. 
Calyx rotate, the lobes much longer than the tube. Stigmas 2, each 2-cleft. 
Drupe oblong, ovoid, or globose.—Spr.—CHAPARRAL-SHRUBS. 
Leaf-blades nearly smooth: drupe 8-12 mm. in diameter: stone a uc e faces. 
Iguanaea. 
Leaf-blades very seabrous: drupe 5-8 mm. in diameter: stone . 
with reticulate faces. 2. M. pallida. 
1. M. Iguanaea (L.) Rose & Standley. Stem and branches spreading or 
climbing, 1-3 m. long, the bas ches with recurved aad glabrous: leaf-blades 
ovate, oval or elliptic-ovate, 4—12 em. long, 
e toothe oth: 
drupe add ovoid. [M. aculeata Saas 
Kl.]—Ham ATO kitchenmiddens W coast 
of Fla. aud Coastal Plain Tex.—(W. I., 
Mez., C. A., S. A.) 
2. M. pallida (Torr.) Pages Aoa and 
branches. spreading, 
globose.—Hammocks, kitchenmiddens, SW 
coast of Fla. and Coastal Plain Tex.— 
Orper POLYGONALES — POLYGONAL ORDER 
, shrubs, trees, or vines. Leaves alternate, or sometimes oppo- 
site or whotled: blades mostly entire: stipules present, usually as a sheath, 
rarely obsolete. Flowers perfect, monoecious, dioecious, or polygamous, 
variously disposed. Hypanthium long or short. Calyx of 2-6 sepals, 
which sometimes develop keels or wings. Corolla wanting. Androe- 
eium of 2-9 stamens. Gynoecium of 2 or 3 united earpels, the ovary 
superior. Fruit an achene. 
