296 FLORA OF PHILADELPHIA. 



Camden — Haddonfield. Gloucester — Once seen at Mickleton (He.), 

 Swedesboro (Li.), Woodbury (C). Ocean — Toms Eiver (C). Mercer — 

 Princeton (C). 



New Castle — Centerville, Commons; Granogue, Mrs. C. F. Thomas. 



3. CONOPHOLIS Wallr. 



1. CoNOPHOLis Americana (L. f.) Wallr. Squaw-root. M. p. 850. Rich 

 woods. Spring and summer. 

 Philadelphia — Wissahickon. Bucks — Rock Hill (Fr.). Delaware — Val- 

 ley of Darby Creek, Dr. Geo. Smith (B. Sm.) . Chester — (P.) . Lancaster- 

 York Furnace, Lancaster, A. A. Heller (He.), Peach Bottom (Pr.), Fites' 

 Eddy (W. Tr.). Dauphin— HaxrishvLTg, Steelton (Wn.). 

 Gloucester — Swedesboro (Li.). Hunterdon — Eosemont (C). 

 New Castle — Brandywine. 



4. LEPTAMNIUM Raf. 



1. LEPTAMNIUM ViRGiNiANUM (L.) Raf. Beech-drops. M. p. 851. Under 

 beech trees. Autumn. 



Family 12. BIGNONIAOEAE Pers. Trumpet-creeper Family. 



Leaves compound; anther-bearing stamens 4j vines. 1. Tecoma. 



Leaves simple; anther-bearing stamens mostly 2; trees. 2. Catalpa. 



1. TECOMA Juss. 

 1. Tecoma radicans (L.) DC. Trumpet-creeper, Trumpet-flower. M. p. 

 851. Moist soil; common in cultivation. Late summer. 

 Philadelphia— Bartxam 's Garden (Ja.), Wissahickon (Je.). Bucks— 

 TuUytown (Mac.) (Fr.). Lancaster— {P.). Lehigh— Hanower (Kr.). 



Gloucester— Washington Park (Ja.) (Wn.), Swedesboro (Li.), West- 

 ville (Wn.). Salem— Riddleton (Wa.). Cumberland— B.aleyYille (C). 

 Cape May— Ca^e May (He.) (Te.). Ocean— Point Pleasant (Te.). 

 New Casile — In south of county. 



2. CATALPA Scop. 

 1. Catalpa Catalpa (L.) Karst. Indian Bean. M. p. 852. Escaped from 

 cultivation. Early summer. 



Catalpa speciosa Warder. M. p. 852. Cultivated. Spring. 



Family 13. MARTYNlACEAE Link. Unicorn-plant Family. 



1. MARTYNIA L. 

 1. Maktynia Louisiana Mill. Unicorn-plant. M. p. 853. Cultivated. 

 Summer. 

 Bucks — Lower end of county, Mart. (P.). Dauphin — (P.). 

 Camden— Ballast (C). Mo«7iiOiU/i — Sandy Hook (C). 



Family 14. ACANTHACEAE J. St. Hil. Acanthus Family. 



Corolla convolute in the bud, nearly regular; stamens 4. 1. Buellia. 



Corolla imbricated in the bud, strongly 2-lipped, stamens 2. 2. Dianthera. 



