1358 APPENDIX 



Page 919, after Adelia angustifolia, insert: 



la. Adelia pinetorum Small. A shrub with short rigid branches, the bark pale^ 

 the twigs puberulent. Leaves numerous; blades mainly linear-spatulate, 1-2.5 cm. 

 long, remaining thin, entire, deep green above, pale beneath: flowers nearly sessile on 

 the branches: bracts obovate to orbicular-cuneate, 1.5-2 mm. long, ciliate: sepals 

 minute or obsolete : drupes oval, 6-9 mm. long, nearly black. — Differs from A. 

 angustifolia in the less decidedly spatulate leaf -blades and the equilateral fruits. 



In rocky pine lands, southern peninsular Florida. All year. 



lb. Adelia globul^ris Small. An intricately branched shrub, the branches 

 mainly spreading or recurved, pale gray and striate. Leaves approximate during 

 anthesis, remote at maturity; blades oblong, elliptic or slightly broadened upward, 

 leathery-fleshy, mainly 1-2 em. long, slightly paler beneath than above: flowers few, 

 nearly sessile: bracts oval to suborbicular, 2-2.5 mm. long, ciliate: sepals minute or 

 obsolete: drupes globular, 7-9 mm. in diameter, blue. — Differs from A. segregata in 

 the small thick leaf -blades and the globular fruits. 

 • On coastal sand ridges, eastern Florida. Spring. 



Page 920, after Ligustkum, insert: 



7a. JASMINUM L. 



Shrubs or woody vines. Leaves opposite: blades 3-7-foliolate or sometimes 

 1-foliolate. Flowers mostly in terminal compound cymes. Calyx-tube short: lobes 

 4-9, often narrow. Corolla white or colored, salverform: lobes 4-12. Stamens 2: 

 anthers introrse. Ovary 2-cer.ed. Berry 2-lobed. Seeds 1-4, mostly 2, in each carpel. 

 — Differs from Ligiistrum in the compound leaves and the didymous fruits. 



1. Jasminum grandiflorum L. Plants partially erect, or diffusely reclining: 

 leaflets mostly 5-7 ; blades ovate to oval, mucronate, except the usually ovate-lanceo- 

 late or narrowly ovate acute or acuminate terminal one: calyx 4-8 mm. long; lobes 

 subulate, often unequal: corolla white; tube 17-21 mm. long; lobes mostly oblong 

 to oval, obtuse. 



In woods and waste places, peninsular Florida. Naturalized from the East Indies. 

 All year. Italian, Royal, or Spanish Jasmine. 



Page 937, after Blmhdadenia Sagraei, insert: 



la. Rhabdadenia corallicola Small. Stems solitary or several together from 

 an irregular root, woody at the base, sometimes reclining, 3-11 dm. long, finely 

 pubescent to the inflorescence, the hair-bases persistent on the old bark: leaf -blades 

 leathery, oblong or nearly so, 1-3 cm. long, dark green and lustrous above, pale green 

 beneath, glabrous, revolute, rounded at the base, short-petioled: flowers pedieelled: 

 calyx-lobes deltoid-ovate, 2-2.5 mm. long, becoming slightly acuminate, and with 

 spreading tips: corolla yellow, 2.5-3 cm. long; tube 5-6 mm. long; throat campanu- 

 late; lobes spreading, rounded: follicles 2 together, slender, 8-11 cm. long. — Differs 

 from R. Sagraei in the erect habit, the narrower calyx-lobes, the longer free portions 

 of the filaments and the slender-beaked seeds. 



In rocky pine lands, southern peninsular Florida. All year. 



Page 950, in next to last line of key to Metastelma, for "5-10 cm.," read 

 "5-10 mm." 



Page 957, in the ordinal key, for character of Verbenaceae instead of "Ovary 

 2-celled, ' ' read ' ' Ovary 2-several-celled. ' ' 



Page 957, in the ordinal key, add "or contorted" after "convolute" in the 

 line giving the characters of family Acanthaceae. 



Page 961, strike out description of Calonyction Bona-nox, and insert: 



Outer sepals horned: leaf-blades thin-textured. 1. C. aculeatum 



Outer sepals obtuse, not horned: leaf-blades thick-textured. 2. C. tuba. 



1. Calonyction aculeatum (L.) House. Leaf -blades ovate, 5-15 cm. long,, 

 entire or hastately 3-5-lobed: peduncles 1-7-flowered: sepals about 1 cm. long: 

 corolla-tube slender, 10-12 cm. long; limb 10-13 cm. broad. [I. Bona-nox L.] 



In hammocks, peninsular Florida and the Keys. Also in the tropics. All year, 



MOON-FLOWEB. 



