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long; lobes about i as long as the tube, apiculate: berries obovoid, about 1 cm. long. 



In thickets and fence-rows, peninsular Florida. Naturalized from the East Indies. 

 All year. 



Page 1115, after Ernodea littoralis, insert: 



2. Ernodea angi^sta Small. A spreading or prostrate shrub, the branches 

 sometimes elongated : leaves numerous ; blades linear or nearly so, 2-4 cm. long, acute, 

 entire: flowers nearly sessile: sepals linear-lanceolate, 2.5-3 mm. long, acute, nearly 

 half as long as the corolla-tube: corolla deep pink or whitish; tube slightly exceeding 

 the length of the hypanthium and calyx, generally 10 mm. long; lobes linear or nearly 

 so, about 5 mm. long: filaments as long as the corolla-tube: drupes oval, 5-6 mm. 

 long. — Differs from E. littoralis in the narrow leaf -blades, the relatively longer sepals 

 and the oblong anthers. 



In rocky pine lands, southern peninsular Florida. Also in the West Indies. All year. 



Page 1116, after Diodia teres, add: 



5. Diodia rigida Cham. & Schlecht. Similar to D. teres in habit but usually 

 larger. Stems diffuse or prostrate, hirsute or glabrate: leaf -blades oblong-lanceolate, 

 lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, 1-3 cm. long, acute, sessile: sepals lanceolate, about 

 2 mm. long: corolla white or pink, 9-12 mm. long; tube funnelform; lobes ovate: 

 capsules obovoid, 2.5-3.5 mm. long. — Differs from D. teres in the larger calyx and 

 corolla. 



In rocky pine lands, southern peninsular Florida. Also in the West Indies. All year. 



Page 1118, after Galium circaezans, insert: 



5a. Galium lanceol^tum Torr. Perennial, sparingly pubescent in parts: stem 

 branched at the base, mostly 2.5-6 dm. tall: leaves and stipules shorter than the inter- 

 nodes, 30-75 mm. long; blades of the upper leaves lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, 

 acute or slightly acuminate, sparingly pubescent, especially on the veins beneath, 

 3-nerved: flowers few, sessile on the spreading cyme-branches: corolla glabrous or 

 nearly so, 3-5 mm. broad, yellowish, becoming purple; lobes 4, slender-tipped: fruit 

 as in G. circaezans. — Differs from G. circaezans in the lanceolate leaf -blades and the 

 glabrous flowers. 



In dry woods, Quebec and Ontario to Minnesota and North Carolina. Summer. 



Page 1124, after Xylosteon ciliatum, insert: 



2. Xylosteon fragrantissimuin (Lindl. & Paxton) Small. An erect branching 



shrub 3 m. tall or less with glabrous or nearly glabrous twigs. Leaf-blades ovate, 



oval, elliptic or obovate, 1.5-4 cm. long, abruptly short-pointed, somewhat reticulate, 



pale beneath, short-petioled : peduncles very short: corolla white or nearly so, about 



1 em. long; lobes broad, obtuse: berries 6-8 mm. long. — Differs from X. ciliatum in 



the short-peduncled flowers, the small corolla with a very short tube which is less 



gibbous at the base. {Lonicera fragrantissima Lindl. & Paxton.] 



On roadsides and about old gardens, Augusta Georgia. Naturalized from China. 

 Winter and spring. 



Page 1133, after Aristolochia reticulata, insert: 



4a. Aristolochia longifolia Engelm. & Gray. Stem and branches diffuse, 

 minutely pubescent: leaf -blades linear or nearly so, 3-11 cm. long, acute, sparingly 

 pubescent, at least above, short-petioled: flowers 7-10 cm. long: bracts linear-lanceo- 

 late to linear: hypanthium villous: calyx much elongated; tube curved; limb narrow 

 longer than the tube: capsules oblong to oval, about 2 cm. long. — Differs from A. 

 reticulata, and the preceding species, in the elongated calyx. 



In sandy soil, Texas. Spring. 



4b. Aristolochia br6vipes Benth. Stem and branches diffuse, hirsute: leaf- 

 blades deltoid or deltoid-reniform to hastate, 1-4 cm. long, mostly acute, pubescent, 

 cordate, rather long-petioled: flowers 3-4 cm. long: bracts broad: hypanthium hirsute: 

 calyx slightly elongated ; tube bent : limb narrow, as long as the tube or longer : 

 capsules obovoid, 1-1.5 cm. long. — Differs from A. longifolia in the broad leaf-blades, 

 the short calyx and the obovoid capsule. 



In dry or rocky soil, Texas to Arizona and northern Mexico. Spring. 



Page 1138, after Cayaponia grandifolia, insert: 



2a. Cayaponia racemosa (Sw.) Cogn. Stems and branches widely climbing: 

 leaf-blades thick, 6-13 cm. long, 3-lobed, ovate, deltoid or suborbicular in outline. 



