212 ORDER 81. PRIMULACEJ3. 



5. CYCLAMEN, L. Cal. bell-shaped, 5-parted. Corolla tube ovate, 

 short, limb 5-parted, reflexed. Anth. 5, included, sessile. Caps, globous, 

 5-valved. Oriental herbs. Root a large tuber. Leaves all radical, ovate or 

 roundish, cordate. Scapes naked, erect, with one nodding flower, but in 

 fruit coiling up and hiding the capsule in the ground. 



1 C. EtrROpJcuM. Lvs. crenate ; petab lance-ovate, fragrant, roseate. Europe. 



2 C. COUM. Lvs. entire ; petals round-ovate, inodorous, purple. Asia Minor. 



6. GLAUX, L. BLACK SALTWORT. Calyx campanulate, 5-lobed, col- 

 ored. Corolla none. Sta. 5. Caps, roundish , surrounded by the calyx, 5- 

 valved, 5-seeded. U Maritime, branching, glabrous, with opposite leaves 

 and small, axillary, solitary flowers. 



G. maritima L. Salt marshes, Can. to N. J. Plant fleshy, branching, leafy, 4 & ; Ivs. 

 round-ovate, obtuse, entire, darkly glaucous ; calyx reddish-white. July. 



7. TRIENTALIS, L. CIIICKWEED-WINTERGREEN. Cal. and cor. 7- 

 (6-8-) parted, spreading. Sta. 7 (6 8). Fruit capsular, somewhat fleshy, 

 oo -seeded, if. St. low, simple. Lvs. subverticillate. Pedicels 1 -flowered. 

 T. Americana Ph. St. erect, simple, leafless at base ; Ivs. glomerate at top of the 



stem, few, narrow-lanceolate, serrulate, acuminate ; sepals linear, acuminate. Rocky 

 woods : com. 3 6'. Pedicels 1 4, filiform ; corolla white, starlike, 6". May, June. 



8. LYSIMACHIA, L. LOOSE-STRIFE. Fls. 5-(rarely 6- or 7-) parted. 

 Cor. wheel-shaped, the petals nearly or quite distinct. Sta. 5, on the base 

 of the corolla. Fil. often somewhat connate or with intervening, sterile 

 ones. Capsules globous, 5-10-valved, opening at the apex. Seeds few or 

 many. 2 With opposite or verticillate entire leaves. (Flowers yellow.) 



Petals 57, distinct, dotted, with 57 intervening teeth. (Naumbergia) No. 1 



Petals 5, united at base, that is, monopetalous. . . (a) 



a Sterile filaments 0, the perfect stamens monadelphous. . .(c) 



a Sterile filaments 5 short teeth alternate with the perfect stamens . . . (d) 



c Flowers whorled, in a long, terminal, bracted raceme Nos. a, A 



c Flowers not racemed axillary or paniculate Nos. 46 



d Leaves acute at base, tapering to the short petiole Nos. 7, 8 



d Leaves rounded or abrupt at base, long-petioled Nos. 9, 10 



1 Li. thyrsiflora L. St. simple : Ivs. dotted, linear-elliptical, pointed, sessile ; thyr- 



soid racemes from the middle axils pedunculate, shorter than the leaves ; pet. linear, 

 brown-dotted. Meadows, N. Eng. to O., and N. 2f. June. (Naumbergia C-B.) 



2 I*, str icta Ait. Lvs. opposite, rarely in 3"s, lanceolate to lance-linear, acute, sessile, 



dotted ; axils producing bnlbleta after flowering ; fls. whorled, in a long, open, termi- 

 nal raceme, yellow, with purple streaks. Low grounds. 1 2f. July. 



/3. an^itntifolia ^Chaprn.) Lvs. very narrow, obtuse ; petals acute. South. 



3 Ij. Herbemonti Ell. St. simple: Ivs. whorled in 4's or 5's, ovate to lance-ovate, 



pointed, sessile, revolute at edge, dotted ; fls. racemed, dotted. Carolina : rare. 2f. 



4 li. Fraseri Duby. Glandular-downy at top ; Ivs. opposite, ovate or ovate-cordate, 



pointed, petiolate, dotted ; fls. in a terminal panicle ; sep. fringed. S. Car. (Fraser). 



5 L. quadrifolia L. Erect, simple; Ivs. in whorls of 4's (rarely 5 ? s or 3's), lanceo- 



late, pointed, sessile, dotted ; ped. slender, solitary in each axil ; pet. oval, obtuse. 

 Damp shades, Can. to Car. and Ky. IS'. Corolla yellow, with purple lines. June. 



6 I*, iiummularia L. Moneywort. Trailing, weak ; Ivs. roundish, subcordate, on 



short petioles, opposite, dotless ; fls. solitary, large, showy. Fields and gardens. S 



