lis 



TETEANDRIA TETKAGTNIA. IleX. 



terminalibusque corymboso-paniculatis. — TFall. Ji. 



car. 241. M'uh.fi. amer. 2. p. 228. 

 In open swamps : Carolina to Florida. Tj . May, June. 



V. V. A beautiful evergreen shrub and sometimes 



tree ; the leaves are very coriaceous, and resemble 



those of Laurus Borbonia. 

 angustifolia. 5. I. foliis lineari-lanceolatis apice serratis margine reflexis, 



costa media subtus glabra, cymis lateralibus peduncu- 



latis pancifloris. — Willd. enum. pi. 

 I. myrtifolia. Walt.Jl. car. 241. 

 I. rosmarinifolia. Lam. iilustr. 1 . p. 356. 

 ligustrifolia. /3. I. foliis latioribus omnibus integerrimis. An species di- 



stincta ? 

 In deep swamps : Virginia to Georgia. Fj . June. v. v. 



An evergieen shrub from six to ten feet high. 



vomitoria. ^' !• ^°'^"' oblongis utrinque obtusis crenato-serratis glabris 

 umbellis lateralibus subsfssilibus. Ait.kcw. l.p.lJO. 

 WUld. sp pi. \.p 709. 



I. Cassine. Walt. fi. car. '1A\. 



Ilex ligustrina. Jacq. collect. 4. p. 105. 



Cassine Peragua. Mill. ic. t. 83. f. 2. 



Icon. Jacq. ic.rar. 2. t. 310. IFendl. liort. t. 31. 



Along the sea-coast : Carolina to Florida, fj . June, July, 

 V. V. The leaves of this handsome shrub are used by 

 the Indians to make their Black drink, so much in 

 use among them, not only as a medicine, but also as a 

 drink of etiquette on their councils, when matters of 

 consequence are to be transacted. 

 prinoides. 7. 1, foliis deciduis lanceolatis in petiolum attenuatis levi- 



ter serratis, costn media subtus villosa, pedunculisuni- 

 floris aggregatis, fertilibns solitariis. Jit. kew. 1. 

 p. l6p. Willd. sp pi I. p. 709. 



I. decidua. Wall. ^/l. car. 241. 



On rocky shady banks of rivers : Virginia to Georgia. 

 Tj . June, July. v. v. A small shrub ; berries red. 

 canadensis. 8. I ? foliis deciduis ovatis integerrimis seu apice rariter ser- 

 ratis glabris, pedunculis subsolitariis longissimis uni- 

 floris, fructu obtuse subtetrngono. Mich. Ji. amer. 2. 

 p. 229. 



Icon. Mich. I. c. i.ACj. 



On high mountains, near the edges of ponds : Canada 

 to Carolina, h . April, May. v. v. Not above three 

 feet high ; berries large, beauiiful crimson, very or- 

 namental. 



