1260 RUBIACEAE 
yellow; ae 7-8 mm. long: drupe white, 
.0—6.5 mm. in diameter. LC. racemosa, L.] 
E nds. pen. Fla. and the Keys. 
(W. I.) 
2. C. pinetorum Bri Small, pipes 
plant: leaf -blades elliptic or sometimes 0 
long: drupe white, 4—4.5 mm. in diameter.— 
jon Everglade Keys, Fla. and Florida 
Key —(W. I .)—On the lower Keys a form 
mu in the hammocks which is more robust 
than the typical form, but is here E to 
this species. The Florida Pi enda of 
Va 
this genus need extensive study. riations i V 
the leaves, flowers, ind URN are Ac Marked forms occur in the 
hammocks of the lower eastern coast, in Big Cypress Swamp, and on th 
n the 
Florida Keys. Chiococca alba is ee Pd in the form of a small m on 
the upper Keys. 
14. STRUMPFIA Jacq. Shrubs. Leaf-blades rigid-leathery. Flowers 
in axillary raceme-like panicles. Sepals 5, short. Corolla rotate, with a very 
short tube and 5 longer lobes. Stamens 5: 
adnate by their broad URRU TOS Drupe 
thick.—One species. 
S. maritima jud. Much-branched pu- 
bescent shrub, the branches short- res 
leaf-blades linear to linear- opt ic, 1-2.5 e 
long, revolute: sepals triangu ular 2 Men 
about 1 
long, 
acute: eorolla white, pm lobes ]anceo- 
late to EE 3-4 mm. long: drupe 4—6 mm. 
ed white or red. By cmn Vm dunes, and 
ocks, Florida Keys.—(W. I.)—All year.—Dried fruits los the fragrance 
of pe cedar wood. 
15. PSYCHOTRIA L. Shrubs or trees. Leaf-blades thinnish. Flowers 
in terminal or axillary cymes. Sepals 4—6, short and broad. Corolla with a 
relatively short tube and 4-6 usually somewhat shorter lobes. Stamens 4-6: 
filaments adnate to. near the top of the corolla-tube: anthers ellipsoid to oval. 
rupe thick, often berry-like-—More than 300 species, tropical American.—Spr.— 
sum., or sporadieally all year. 
Inflorescence, twigs, and leaves pubescent : corolla-lobes as long 
as the tube: stone with high ridges. 1. P. Suleneri. 
Inflorescence, twigs, and leaves glabrous: corolla-lobes shorter 
than t i DOES 
Cymes sessile: sepals very shallow 2. P. nervosa. 
Cymes peduncled : sepals deltoid. 3. P. bahamensis. 
1. P. Sulzneri Small. Shrub, the branches pubescent: leaf-blades oy 
oblong, elliptic, or elliptic-lanceolate, 8-15 cm. long: corolla green; tube 2— 
