HEXANDRIA. 



327. SMILAX. Cal. 6-phyllus, Cor. 0. Bacca S-locu- 



laris. Sem. 2. Dioka. 



328. DIOSCOREA. Cal. 6-partitus. Cor. 0. Caps. S- 



locularis, compressa. Sem. 2. membranacea. 



TV. TETRAGYNIA. 



329. SAURUP.US. Ca/, amentum squamis l-floris. Cor.O. 



Baccce 4. raonospermae. 



21; 



V. POLYGYNIA. 



330. WENDLANDIA. Cal. 6-pbyllus. Cor. 6-petala, 



succulenta. StyL reclinati. Caps. 6. uniloculares, 

 monospermae. 



331. ALiSMA. Cal. 3-phyllus. Pet. 3. Caps, plures, 



monospermae. 



- I. MO NOG YNI^, 



27s. BURMANNIA. Gen. pi. 542. 



l.B. flora gemino ; alis semicuneatis apice truncatis. — lifiora, 



IVilld. sp.pl 2. p. 16. 

 In swamps of Virginia. 1/. Sept. v. s. in Herb. Gro- 

 nov. Flower pale purple. This delicate iittle plant 

 I never was lucky enough to find myself. 



279. TILLANDSIA. Gen. pi. 541. 



1. T. csespitosa, pruinosa J foliis subulatis recurvatis, scapo recurvala. 



setaceo foliis longiore summitate subbifloro. — Willd. 



sp.pl. 1. p. 14. 

 Icon. Sloan, hht. 1. t. 121. f. 1, 

 Parasitic, on old trees : Florida and Geo'-gia. If . June. 



V. V. Flowers purple. 



2. T. filiformis, intorta, pruinosa j floribus solitariis sessili- usneoides 



hus.— Willd. sp. pi. 2. p. 15. 

 Icon. Sloan. jam. 1. 1. 122. f. 2 ^ 3. Pel. gax. I. 62. 

 /.12. 



