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funnelform or salverform: tube slightly curved; limb 5-lobed. Filaments adnata to. 

 above the middle of the corolla-tube. Stigmas slender. Drupe lobed or ribbed. — 

 Differs from Vitex in having 4 stones in each drupe, 



CoroUa-tube slightly exceeding the calyx: calyx-lobes as long as the tube or longer. 1. C. fragrans. 

 Corolla-tube several times longer than the calyx: calyx lobes shorter than the tube. 2. C.foetidum^ 



1. Clerodendron fragrans Vent. A shrub or partially shrubby plant. Leaf- 

 blades ovate to deltoid, 9-25 cm. long, mostly abruptly pointed, coarsely and irregu- 

 larly toothed, finely pubescent beneath, truncate or shallowly cordate at the base,, 

 long-petioled: cymes congested: calyx 15-19 mm. long; lobes subulate or subulate- 

 lanceolate, acuminate, ciliate: corolla 22-28 mm. long; lobes nearly as long as the 

 tube, or shorter, white or blue-tinged. 



In thickets and waste places, Florida. Naturalized from China and Japan. All year. 



2. Clerodendron fofetldum Bunge. A shrub. Leaf -blades deltoid-ovate, 6-15 

 cm. long, acute or slightly acuminate, serrate or serrate-dentate, mostly truncate at 

 the base, long-petioled: cymes rather compact: calyx 5-6 mm. long; lobes triangular- 

 lanceolate, shorter than the tube: corolla 18-22 mm. long; tube very slender; lobea 

 lilac or purplish. 



In fields and thickets, Florida. Naturalized from China. All year. 



Page 1014, after Lantana horrida, insert: 



2a. Lantana depr^ssa Small. A depressed unarmed shrub, the branches radi- 

 ating, prostrate, reddish or purplish, more or less hispid : leaf -blades ovate to elliptic,, 

 thin, 1-3.5 cm. long, crenate or serrate-crenate, finely pubescent, at least when young: 

 spikes usually numerous, showy: bracts lanceolate: calyx 2 mm. long: corolla golden 

 yellow, 9-11 mm. long; tube minutely pubescent, slightly enlarged near the middle;, 

 limb spreading, the upper lip much broader than long, the lower lip 3-lobed, the mid- 

 dle lobe reniform: drupes purplish black, globular-oval, 4—5 mm. long. — Differs from 

 L. Camara in its prostrate habit, unarmed branches and smaller flowers. 



In rocky pine lands, southern peninsular Florida. 



2b. Lantana ovatifolia Britton. A more or less diffusely branched erect shrub, 

 mostly 1-1.5 m. tall, rough-pubescent. Leaf-blades ovate to oblong-ovate, thick, 2-7 

 cm. long, obtuse or acute, shallowly crenate or crenate-serrate, rough-pubescent and 

 rugose, usually broadly cuneate at the base: spikes solitary or several together, 

 showy: bracts linear to linear-lanceolate: calyx campanulate, about 3 mm. long, 

 2-lobed, the lobes ciliolate: corolla yellow or yellow-red, 10-15 mm. long; tube pubes- 

 cent, slightly enlarged below the middle; limb spreading, the upper lip reniform, the 

 lower lip 3-lobed, the middle lobe /eniform: drupes black, subglobose, about 5 nun. 

 in diameter. 



In hammocks, peninsular Florida. Also in the Bahamas. All year. 



Page 1014, after Lantana Sellotviana, insert: 



3a, Lantana macrdpoda Torr. A partially shrubby plant 3-10 dm. tall, with 

 cinereous-strigillose foliage. Leaves roughish pubescent; blades ovate to oblong-ovate, 

 1-4 cm. long, acute, coarsely and sharply serrate, rugose, usually cuneate or nearly 

 truncate at the base, short-petioled: peduncles twice or thrice as long as the subtend- 

 ing leaves: spikes becoming oblong-ovoid to cylindric: bracts of the involucre ovate, 

 4-6 mm. long, cuspidate-acuminate: calyx about 1 mm. high: corolla white or purple; 

 tube 5-6 mm. long, finely pubescent: limb 3-4 mm. high, with a large lower lobe. — 

 Differs from L. Selloiviana in the elongated spikes and small white or purple corollas. 



In dry soil, southern Texas and adjacent Mexico. Spring and summer. 



Page 1022, after Scutellaria Altamaha, insert: 



11a. Scutellaria Cub^nsiB A. Eieh. Perennial, minutely hoary -pubescent : stem 

 usually branched at the base, the branches erect or nearly so, 1-3 dm .tall, sometimes 

 sparingly branched above, the hairs ascending: leaf -blades orbicular-ovate to ovate, 

 3-6 mm. long, obtuse, minutely pubescent on both sides, those of the lower leaves 

 sometimes shallowly toothed, those of the upper entire, all short-petioled: pedicels 

 about as long as the mature calyx, subtended by very small bracts similar to_ the 

 leaves: calyx about 1.5 mm. long during anthesis, becoming 3 mm. long, the relatively 

 large crest about the middle: corolla deep blue, about 1.5 cm. long; tube dilated 

 from about the middle to the top ; the middle lobe of the upper lip notched, the lower 

 lip broadly and shallowly 3-lobed: nutlets slightly over 1 mm. long, shallowly papil- 



