556 CLV. MELANTHACE^. MelanthidIvi. 



3. HETERANTHERA. R. & p. . 



Gr. Ircpa, otherwise, avrtp] the anthers being dissimilar in the same flower. 



Spathe several-flowered ; tube of the perianth long and slender, 

 limb 6-parted, equal ; stamens 3 ; anthers of 2 forms ; capsule 3- 

 celled, many-seeded ; dissepiment contrary. 



H. RENiFORMis. R. & P. (Leptanthus. Michx.') 



St. prostrate or floating ; Ivs. suborbicular, renilbrm or auriculate at base ; 

 spaihe acuminate, few-flowered. — On muddy of inundated bank.s, Mid. and W. 

 States. Stem 4' to a foot or more in length. Leaves I' by f ', on petioles 1 — 2' 

 long, with a broad sinus at base and a short, abrupt acumination. Spathe 

 closely enveloping the 2 or 3 very evanescent, white flowers. Tube of the peri- 

 anth j' long, limb in 6 oblong segments. Filaments inserted at the orifice, 2 of 

 the anthers small, round, yellow, the other oblong, greenish. Jl. Aug. 



Order CLY. MELANTHACE^.— Melanths. 



JJerls perennial, with bulbs, rhizomas, corms or fasciculated roots. 



St simple, often scapiform. Lvs. parallel-veined. FIs. perfect, or (by abortion) polygamous. 



Perianth regular, in 2 series, each of 3 segments which are distinct or united at base, generally involute 



Sta. 6, with e.xtrorse anthers. Un sestivation. 



Ova. 3-celled, 9— many-ovuled. Styles distinct or 0. Stigmas undivided. 



Pr.— Capsule or berry 3-celled, generally with septicidal dehiscence. 



Seeds with a membranous testa, and dense, fleshy albumen. 



Genera 30, species 130, rather generally diffused in northern countries. 



Properties.— The order is generally pervaded by drastic, narcotic and poisonous qualities, most power- 

 ful in Veralrum and Colchicum. The corms and seeds of the latter are the most imiiortant medicinal 

 products of the order. Their virtue is due to an alkaline principle called veratria, which is found in this 

 genus, as well as in most of the others. 



Cnnspectvs of the Genera. 



(5 .Sepal 9 and petals sessile. Zigadenus. \ 



with 2 glands at base. ( Sepals and petals unguiculate MeJanthium. 2 



') Perianth calyculate. . Tofieldia. 7 



C Leaves linear. { Perianth naked. . Amianthium. 4 



f Flowers perfect -j Leaves setaceous, dry. . . . Xerophyllunui 



\ or dioecious. . . ( Leaves dilated Helimias. 6 



without glands. ( Flowers polygamous. Racemes compound. . . . Veratrmn. 3 



1. ZIGADENUS. Michx. 



Gr. ^svyos, a pair, aSnv, a gland ; alluding to the glands of the segment. 



Perianth deeply 6-parted, spreading, colored, each segment with 2 

 glands above its contracted base ; stamens inserted in contact with 

 the ovary ; capsule membranaceous, 3-celled, many-seeded. 



1. Z. GLABERRiMus. Michx. Zigaclene. 



i?<. bulbous; st. leafy; Irs. linear, channeled, recurved ; ^-rtc^s ovate, acu- 

 minate ; segments pf the perianik acuminate. — Wet meadows, N. York. Found 

 near Rochester. Eaton. Southern States. Stem 2 — 3f high. Lower leaves 

 ibout 10' long; upper ones gradually diminishing, all concave and spreading. 

 Panicle terminal, loo.se, consisting of several greenish-white flowers. Sepals 

 ovate-lanceolate, free from the stamens, with the 2 glands at the base of each 

 iistinct and conspicuous. June. 



2. Z. GLAUCUS. (Z. cloranthus. Rich. Melanthium. Nutt.) 

 SI. bulbous, nearly naked ; lvs. shorter than the stem, linear, rather ob- 

 tuse; rac. subsimple; bracts lanceolate, shorter than the pedicels; sep. and pet. 

 oval or obovate, obtuse, each with an obcordate gland. — Sandy shores. Can. to 

 A.rk., Niagara, Lake Erie, Nidtall. Stem 10 — 15' high. Leaves glaucous, up- 

 per gradually reduced to bracts. Raceme subsimple, sometimes a little com- 

 pound at base. Flowers few (10 — 20), greenish-white, on pedicels 1' long, the 

 segments ^\'ith the 2 glands united. Capsule oblong-ovoid, carpels divergent at 

 apex, 6 — 8-seeded. July, Aug. 



2. MELANTHIUM. 

 Gt. iit\ai, black, avS-oj ; alluding to the dark color of the flower. 



Flowers monoecious-polygamous ; perianth rotate, 6-parted, seg- 



