398 CALLlTUICUACEiE. (WATER-STARWORT FAMILY.) 



1. SAURUBUS, L Lizard's-Tail. 



Stamens 4-8, with long club-shaped filaments. Fruit somewhat fleshy, com- 

 posed of 3 -4 partly united 1 - 2-scedcd carpels, pointed with as many stigmas. 

 — Flowers white. 



1. S. cernuus, L Stem erect, branching; leaves petioled, cordate-ovate, 

 or oblong-ovate, ucuniinate ; spikes white, terminal, nodding at the apex ; flow- 

 ers numerous, each from the axil of a small bract. — Marshes and muddy banks, 

 Florida, and northward. May -Aug. — Khizoma creeping. Stum l°-2°high. 

 Spikes 4' -6' long. 



Order IIG. CERATOPHYLLACE^. (Hornwort 



Family.) 



Submerged aquatic herbs, with filiform jointed and branching stems, 

 finely dissected whorled leaves, and small axillary monoecious flowers, 

 destitute of floral envelopes, but surrounded by an involucre of 8-12 

 linear leaves. Anthers 12-24, oblong, 2 - 3-toothed, sessile. Ovary 

 solitary, simple, with a single suspended orthotropous ovule. Achenium 

 compressed, pointed with the slender persistent style. Albumen none. 

 Cotyledons 4. Plumule conspicuous. — Consisting of the single genus 



1. CERATOPHYLLUM, L. IIornwokt. 



1. C. demersum, L. Leaves rigid, 6-9 in a whorl, once or twice forking, 

 with the lobes spiny-toothed ; achenium oval, compressed, tubercular-roughened 

 on the sides, and armed near the base with 2 lateral widely-spreading slender 

 spines. — In Stillwater, Florida, and northward. Sept. and Oct. — Stems 1°- 

 4° long. Leaves near the end of the branches much crowded. 



2. C. echinatum, Gr.ay? Leaves weak, 9-12 in a whorl, 3-4 times 

 forking, tlie ultimate segments bristly-toothed ; ovaries warty, unarmed ; ache- 

 nium oblong, tubercular-roughened on the sides, the edges margined and armed 

 with 5-7 strong and spreading spines. — Sliallow ponds, on St. Vincent's Isl- 

 and, West Florida. May.— Stems G' - 12' long. 



3. C. SUbmersum, L. Leaves luiir-like, 3-4 times forking, bristly- 

 tootli( il ; acinniiuu oblong, slightly compressed, tubercular-roughened, with 

 rounded margins, unarmed. — South Florida, Dr. DloJ(jctt. — Stems G'-12' 

 long. 



OuDi-.K 117. CALT.ITRICIIACE7E. (Watkr-Starwout 



Fa.mily.) 



Small aijualic aiiiuials, with opposite entire leaves, and sulilary axillary 

 polygamous flowers witiiout floral envelopes. Stamen mostly solitary, 2- 

 bra<ted in the sterile flower. Filament slender : anther renlform, the 



