410 EMrETRACE.E. (CBOWBEBBY FAMILY.) 



2. P. Niruri, L. Annual? branches short, very slender, recurved ; leaves 

 crowded, oval (2"- 4" long); calyx 5-parted ; seed white, smooth, 6-furrowcd 

 on the back and 3-fhrrowed on the sides ; otherwise mostly like No. 1.— South 

 Florida. — Stem 6' high. 



13. PACHYSANDRA, Michx. 



Flowers monoecious, apctalous, spiked. Calyx bract-like, 4-parted. Sterile 

 flowers numerous. Stamens 4, with club-shaped exserted filaments. Fertile 

 towers few, at the base of the sterile spike. Ovary 3-celled, with two ovules iu 

 each cell. Styles 3, thick, recurved. Capsule of three 1 -celled, 2-seeded, 2-valved 

 carpels. — A pubescent creeping perennial herb, with erect simple branches, 

 bearing at the summit several large ovate toothed alternate abruptly long-pcti- 

 oled leaves, and near the base several thick bractcd spikes. 



1. P. proeumbens, Michx. — "West Florida, and westward, in rich shady 

 woods. Feb. and March. — Flowering stems 1° high. Leaves 3'-4' long, often 

 discolored. Flowers odorous. 



14. DRYPETES, Vahl. 



Flowers dioecious, apctalous, in axillary clusters. Calyx 4-6-parted, lined 

 in the centre with a wavv-lobed disk. Stamens 4-10, inserted under the disk : 

 anther-cells distinct. Ovary resting upon the disk, 2-celled, the cells 2-ovuIed. 

 Styles 2, short, spreading. Fruit drupaceous, 1 -2-celled, 1 -2-seeded. — Trop- 

 ical trees or shrubs, with alternate coriaceous entire smooth petioled leaves, and 

 minute many-bractcd flowers. 



1 . D. crocea, Poit. Branches smooth ; leaves oblong, acute at each end, 

 somewhat coriaceous, finely veined ; clusters many-flowered, shorter than tho 

 petioles ; calyx 4-partcd, and like the ovary and slightly 4-angled 1-seeded drupe, 

 tomentose ; stamens 4, exserted ; styles thick, obtuse. South Florida. — A small 

 tree. Leaves 3' -4' long, smooth and shining. Flowers greenish-white. 



2. D. glauca, Vahl. Branches whitish, warty ; leaves glaucous, oblong, 



or gland-pointed, coriaceous ; clusters few-flowcred, as long as the peti- 

 oles; calyx 5-parted; stamens 10; drupes oval, tomentose. — South Florida, 

 Dr, Blodgett. — Leaves 2' - 3' long. 



El iiiokhia LATHYBT/B and makoinata, Dr. Curtis informs me, are nat- 

 uralized in North Carolina, and Meucuhialis annua is spontaneous around 

 Charleston. 



ObDEB 120. EMPETRACE^E. (Ckowijerby Family.) 



Shrubs, with evergreen linear alternate or whorled haves, without 

 stipules, and -mall dioecious or polygamous flowers. — Calyx bract-like, 

 of 2 8 -• pals, imbricated. Corolla of 8 -8 petals similar to the calyx. 



hvpogj nous. Stamens 2 - '6, alternate with the petals, exserted : anthers 



