TETRANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 



117 



III. TRIGYNIA. 



151. PACHYSANDRA. Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. ]77. 



1 . P. caule procumbente, foliis brevibus ovalibus superne procumlens. 



crenato-dentatis, calycibus minutim ciliatis, capsula 



pubenila. Mich. JL. amer. 2. p. 1/8. 

 Icon. Mich. I. c. t. 45. 

 In shady rocky situations on the Allegany mountains. 



% . June. V. V. Evergreen : flowers greenish-white. 



IV. TETRAG YNIA. 



152. ILEX. Gen. pi. 232. Holly. 



1. 1, foliis ovatis acuiis spinosis glabris planis, floribus ad opaca. 



basin ramulorum annotinorum sparsis. Willd. sp. pi. I. 



p. 70S. 

 1. Aquifolium baccis rubris. JValt.fl. car. 241. 

 Icon. Meerb. ic.2. t. 5. 

 In sandy woods^ Canada to Carolina ; particularly plenty 



in the state of New Jersey, f; . May, June. v. v. 



An evergreen beautiful tree, sometimes eighty feet 



high and four in diameter j berries scarlet. 



2. I. foliis ovatis sinnato-dentatis spinosis nitidis planis, laxiflora. 



pedunculis supra asillaribus in ramulis junionbus ag- 

 gregates laxe-ramosis. Lam. encycl 3. p. 147. 



I. Aquifolium baccis flavis. IValt.fl. car. 241. 



In shady sandy woods: Carolina. 1^ . May, June. 

 v.v ; V s. in Herb. Fra^er. An evergreen shrub of 

 lower growth than the former species j berries yel- 

 lowish-red. 



3. I. foliis ovato-lanceo'atis argute sprratis planis, costa Cassine. 



media subtus glabra, peduncuiis lateralibus corymboso- 



raraosis. Jit. kew. 1. p. I/O. 

 Icon. Catesb. lar. I. /. 31. 

 In shady swamps : Lower Carolina to Florida, fj • June. 



V. V An evergreen s'irub from eight to twelve feet 



high. 



4. I. foliis lanceolato-ellipticis subintegerrimis margine re- DaJioon. 



flexis, costa media subtus villosa, peduncuiis lateralibus 



