VOMACEAE. 185 



Corymbs few-flowered; stamens 20, bright rose-color; nutlets 5, acute at the 

 ends, obscurely grooved on the back. 57. C. Evansiana. 



VIII. Intricatae. 

 Anthers pale yellow. 

 Stamens 10 or less. 



Fruit subglobose to short-oblong. 



Corymbs and pedicels villose; leaves scabrate. 



Leaves ovate-oblong; fruit yellow with a red cheek, hairy- 



at the ends. 58. C. modesta. 



Leaves ovate to rhombic or oval; fruit greenish-orange, 

 not hairy. 59. C. dbjecta. 



Corymbs and pedicels often glandular; leaves ovate to rhom- 

 bic, concave-cuneate to full and rounded at the glandular 

 base; corymbs compact, 3-5-flowered; fruit russet or copper- 

 colored, or dull red at maturity. 60. C. cuprea. 

 Corymbs and pedicels glabrous. 

 Leaves ovate to oval. 



Leaves scabrate; fruit dark crimson blotched with 



green. 61. C. Bartoniana. 



Leaves smooth. 



Fruit green, becoming dark clear red when fully 

 ripe. 62. C. nemoralis. 



Leaves oblong-ovate. 



Fruit dark orange or reddish-orange; leaves yellow- 

 green. 63. C. saxatilis. 

 Fruit red or orange-red; leaves blue-green. 



64. G. foetida. 

 Fruit oblong-ovate, green, more or less blotched with red; leaves 

 oblong to oval, smooth, yellow-green. 65. C. apposita. 



Stamens 10-18; corymbs and pedicels glabrous, leaves oval to ovate; 

 fruit globose to depressed-globose, dark red. 66. C. reses. 

 Anthers pale pink or rose-color. 



Stamens 10 or less (rarely 13 in No. 10). 

 Fruit subglobose to short-oblong. 

 Leaves yellow-green. 



Leaves ovate to oval. 



Leaves gradually narrowed into a long cuneate base; 

 stamens 8-13, usually 10; fruit green-bronze to red- 

 bronze color, 1.2-1.4 cm. in diameter. 



67. C. iriducta. 

 Leaves full and rounded at the broad base; stamens 

 6-8 ; fruit green or bronze-yellow, about 1 cm. in 

 diameter. 68. C. definita. 



Leaves oval to obovate or rhombic; stamens 8-10; fruit 

 orange or orange-red. 69. C. Painteriana. 



■ Leaves blue-green, oval; fruit orange-red or red-bronze color. 



70. C. fulva. 

 Fruit obovate. 



Fruit dark crimson; leaves oval, usually lobed only on vigor- 

 ous shoots ; anthers cream-color faintly tinged with pink. 



71. C. pygmaea. 

 Fruit reddish-orange color; leaves oval to oblong-ovate, more 



or less lobed; anthers light purple. 72. C. infera. 



Anthers red; stamens 10; fruit oblong, dark red; leaves rhombic to obovate, 

 yellow-green. 73. C. Schweinitsiana. 



Flowers unknown; fruit short-oblong to depressed-globose, bright canary- 

 yellow; leaves oblong-ovate. 74. C. Darlingtoniana. 



IX. Uniflorae. 



Leaves crenately serrate ; fruit yellow. 75. C. uniHora. 



Leaves with straight teeth; fruit bronze-green. 76. C. Smithii. 



