HEXANDBIA TRIGYN'IA. Kutnex. 249 



10. R. dtoicaj foliislanceolato-hastntis, valvulis grano desti- AcetoseUa. 

 tat-.s.— IF il hi. sp. pi. 2. p. 260. 

 Icon. E?igl. lot. 1574. 



Common in all dry fields and gravell}' hills. 1/ . June 

 — Aug. V. V. 



.327. SMILAX. Geii. pi. 1528. 

 * Caule fruticoso ; ramis argulatis. 



1. S. subinermis ; foliis lanceolatis acnminatis basi auricu- hastata. 



lato hastalis niargine ciliato-acuieatis 3 — 5-nervibus, 



baccis globosis. — IVilld. sp.pl. 4. p. 7S2. 

 S. Bona nox. Mich. ji. amer. 2. p. 237. TFult. fl. 



car. 245. 

 S. aspera ^. Lam, encycl. Q. p. 465. 

 icon. Pluk. aim. ^ III./. 3. 

 /S. S. foliis longis angustis lanceolalis. Walt.Ji. car. 245. lanceolata. 



On the sea-cjast of Carolina and Florida. I2 . June, 



July. V. V. 



2. S. inermis ; foliis cordato-ovatis acutis ciliato-acuieatis Bona nox. 



7-nervibus. IViltd. sp. pi. 4. p. 781. 

 S. variegata. JFalt.fl. car. 244. 

 Icon. Pluk. alm.t. 111./. 1. 

 In woods of Carolina and Georgia. Vi . July. v. v. 



3. S. aculeata ; caule tetragono superne inermi, foliis iner- (^uadrangula- 



mibus ovatis subcordatis acutis 5-nervibus. — JFilld. sp. ris. 

 pi. 4. p. 775. 

 In dry woods, on the edges of ponds : Pensylvaniato 

 Carolina, ij . June, July. v. v. Berries black. 



4. S. aculeata; foliis cordato-ovatis Isevibus 3-nervibus, Wnlteri. 



baccis acuminatis. 

 S.China? IValt.fl. car.2A5. 

 In the lower sandy countries of Virginia and Carolina, 



on river sides. \^ . July. v. v. Berries red. 



5. S. aculeata; foliis inermibus ovato-lanceolatis cuspidatis Sarsaparilla. 



sub-5-nervibus subtus glauccsoentibus, pedunculo 

 communi peiiolo longiure. — IFilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 776. 



S. glauca. Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 237. UUt.Ji. car. 245. 



In hedges and swamps, common. Ij . June, July. v. v. 



6. S. subinermis ; foliis inermibus ovatis acutis cuspidatis ovata. 



3-nervibus concoloribus, pedunculo communi petiole 

 breviore. 

 Near Savannah in Georgia. Enslcn. Tj . July. v. s. 

 Leaves wery shining on both sides j berries black. 



