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A. polif olia, L. Shrub a foot or so high, glabrous and glaucous : the firm-coriaceous 

 and evergreen Kosemary-like leaves from linear to lanceolate-oblong, with strongly revo- 

 lute margins, white beneath: flowers (early spring) in a small terminal unibul : pedicels 

 from the axils of ovate persistent scaly bracts, naked. Fl. Lapp. t. 1, f. 3; Fl. Dan. t. 54. 

 .-1. rosinar'uiifolia, Pursh, Fl. i. 25)1. A. (/la/wo/ilii/llit, Link, Enum. i. 394. Wet bogs, &c., 

 from New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and on the Pacific side from Norfolk Sound to the 

 arctic coast. Capsule in the American specimens more or less depressed, in the European 

 higher than broad. (Eu., N. Asia.) 



2. ZKXUUIA. Corolla open-campauulate, obtusely 5-lobed: calyx barely 5- 

 IKirted. thickish, with the thin margins valvate in the early bud : filaments naked, 

 abruptly dilated at base : anthers lanceolate ; each cell surmounted by a pair of 

 slender ascending awns : capsule depressed-globose, obtusely 5-lobed, and some- 

 what carinate at the dorsal sutures : placenta? on the middle of the very short 

 columella : seeds oval, angled, with a rather soft minutely reticulated coat. 

 Zenobia, Don, &c. 



A. speciosa, MicIlX. Shrub 2 to 4 feet high, glabrous, often glaucous : leaves cori- 

 aceous, but deciduous, oval or oblong (an inch or two long), commonly crenulate or 

 sparsely serrulate, reticulate-veiny : flowers in umbel-like fascicles from axillary buds, 

 mostly racemose on naked branches of the preceding year : pedicels naked, drooping : 

 calyx-lobes triangular, short: corolla white (a third of an inch high and wide). Varies 

 from bright green to chalky-white with a dense glaucous bloom. Fl. i. 250; Pursh, Fl. i. 

 294; Lodd. Cab. t. 551. A. nittda, Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 970. A. atssiiu'/olia nuda, Vent. Cels., 

 1. 60. Zenobia speciosa, Don, 1. c. The follosving relate to the var. pulaerulenta, Michx., i. e. 

 the white glaucous form : Andromeda pulverulenta, Bartr. Trav. 476, with plate ; Sims, Bot. 

 Mag. t. 667. A. cassinefolia pulverulenta, Vent. Malm. t. 79. A. dealbata, Lindl. Bot. lleg. 

 t. 1010, a state with corolla 5-parted. Low pine-barrens, Florida to N. Carolina. 



3. PORTUXA. Corolla ovate-urceolate, 5-toothed : calyx deeply 5-parted; 

 the lobes firm-coriaceous and thick-edged, ovate-lanceolate, strictly valvate in the 

 bud : filaments not appendaged : anthers oblong ; the cells each with a slender 

 deflexed awn on the back at the junction with the filament: capsule globose, not 

 thickened at the sutures : placenta? borne on the summit of the columella : seeds 

 mostly scobiform : flowers in axillary and terminal racemes, formed during the 

 preceding summer, remaining naked until early the following spring, when the 

 (white) blossoms unfold: pedicels minutely bracteate and 2 3-bracteolate : leaves 

 coriaceous, evergreen. Portuna, Nutt. 1. c. Pieris Portuna & Phillyreoides, 

 I.cnth. & Hook. 1. c. (Here also belong A. Cubensis, Griseb., A. Japonlca, Thunb., 

 and A.formosa, Wall.) 



A. floribunda, Pursh. Shrub 2 to feet high, very leafy : young branchlets, &c., 

 strigose with rusty or dark hairs : leaves thinnish-coriaceous, lanceolate-oblong, acute or 

 acuminate, minutely serrulate and bristly-ciliate, rounded at base, somewhat glandular- 

 dotted beneath (2 inches long) : racemes crowded in a terminal short panicle, densely 

 flowered : corolla (3 lines long) strongly 5-angled and at base 5-saccate, twice the length of 

 the calyx: seeds linear-oblong with a very loose cellular coat, large, all pendulous from 

 the summit of the cell. Fl. i. 293; Bot. Mag. t. 156(3; Bot. Reg. t. 807. A. (Leucothoe) 

 Montana, Buckley in Amer. Jour. Sci. xlv. 172. Leucothoe. floribunda, Don, 1. c. Zenobia 

 floribunda, DC. 1. c. Portuna floribunda, Nutt. 1. c. Moist shaded hills, in the Allegha- 

 nies, Virginia to Georgia. 



A. phillyreif 61ia, Hook. Shrub a foot or two high, nearly glabrous : branches slender, 

 alternately leafy and scaly-bracteate : leaves firm-coriaceous, oblong or lanceolate-oblong, 

 obtuse, more or less serrulate or few-toothed near the apex (an inch or two long) : racemes 

 solitary and axillary, loosely 4-12-flowered : bracts deciduous : corolla ovoid, not angled, 

 twice the length of the calyx : seeds small and short, borne on all sides of the placentae, 

 which occupy the middle of the cells of the depressed-globular umbilicate capsule; the 



