DIDYNAMIA: ANGIOSPERMTA, 41 
422; ZAPANIA. Lamark. 
Flowers capitate.—Calix 5-toothed. Corolla 
5-lobed. Stamina 4, fertile. Stigma peltately 
_»-,@apitate, oblique. Seeds 2, at first seep by 
an evanescent utriculus, 
Stem shrubby % herbaceous and creeping; capituli 
axillary, pedunculate, leaves opposite. 
Sprctes. 1. Z. nodifera. Abundant on the gravelly 
banks of all the la ger rivers of the United States from 
New York south west. On river banks also fear 
Cafsam in Barbary. Desfontaines. Flor. Atl. vol. i. p. 16. 
2. lanceslata. 
2 An American genus and pernly, ree with the ex. 
ception of Z. nodiflora, 
425, LANTANA, L. eee 
ix ishsoleiely, 4-tooth- - 
_ Flowers capitate.—Cali 
ed. Border of the corolla 4-lobed ual, a 
fice pervious. Stamina within the tuber Sti 
ma uncinately refracted. Drupes aggregated 
nut bilocular, even, 2-seeded. — 
Mostly shrubs; stems smooth or aculeate; leaves? oppo- - 
site and ternate; flowers yellow, fulvous, 6% red or 
white, collected in, axillary pedui each 
flower bracteate. we aie 
Species. 1. L. Camara? Tn res Barres Tras 
_ vels,.p. 103.—A tropical genus. 
424, CAPRARIA. L. 
 Galix 5-parted. Corolla subcampanulate, al- 
most equally 5-cleft. Capsule vue. mort: 
led, many-seeded. ‘ 
panulate,. almost lusty S-lobed; p> > 
nated, partly, 4-valyed. Has. Along: 
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