440 AUACEJE. (AKOI FAMILY.) 



gated and naked above. Calyx and corolla none. Stamens 4 in a whorl, very 

 short : anther-cells 2-4, distinct, opening at the top. Ovary 1-cclled, with 5-6 

 erect orthotropoUS ovules. Stigma Bessile. Fruit a 1 -few-seeded scarlet berry. 

 Embryo in the axis of mealy albumen. — Root tuberous. Petioles of the com- 

 monly divided and veiny leaves elongated and sheathing the scape. Fruit-clus- 

 ters naked. — 



1. A. triphyllum, Torr. (Waxe-BobIK.) Leaves two, trifoliate; leaf- 

 lets sessile, oblong-ovate, acuminate ; spathc tubular, dilated, flattened and 

 incurved above, acuminate, green, or variegated with white and purple, longer 

 than the club-shaped obtuse often dioecious spadix. (Arum triphyllum. L.) — 

 Low rich woods, Florida, and northward. March. — Plant 1°-H°high. Leaf- 

 lets .!' - 6' long. Root depressed, rugose, intensely acrid. 



2. A. polymorphum. Leaf solitary, 3 - 5-foliolate ; leaflets varying 

 from oblong to obovate, acute or slightly acuminate, nearly sessile, the lateral 

 ones entire, 2-lobed or 2-parted to the base ; spathc, &C. as in the preceding. 

 (Arum polymorphum, Buckley. A. quinatum, Nutt.f) — Mountains of North 

 Carolina. — Plant 1°- U° high. 



3. A. Dracontium, Schott. (Draoon-root.) Leaf solitary, pedately 

 9 - 13-foliolate; leaflets petioled, entire, lanceolate or oblong, acuminate ; spatbti 

 tubular (green), concave and erect above, much shorter than the verj -lender 

 spadix. (Arum Dracontium, L.) — Rich woods, Florida, and northward. 

 March and April. — Plant 1°- H° high. Berries numerous on the Hat rhachis, 

 1 - 3-seeded. 



2. PELTANDRA, Raf. Arrow-Arum. 



Spathc elongated, fleshy, convolute throughout, wavy on the margins, curved 

 at the apex, persistent at the base. Spadix long, wholly covered by the mo- 

 Officious flowers. Calyx and corolla none. Anther-cells 5-6, imbedded in the 

 thick peltate connective, opening by a terminal pore. Ovary 1 -celled, with sev- 

 eral orthotropous ovules. Berry 1-3-seedcd. Seed gelatinous, without albu- 

 men. Embryo large. Plumule conspicuous, curved. — A fleshy stemlesa marsh 

 herb, from a creeping rhizoma. Leaves sagittate, with the petiole sheathing the 

 base of the thick scape. Fruit-clusters enclosed in the fleshy persistent base of 

 the spathc. 



I. P. Virginica, Raf. Leaves several, oblong, acute, finely veined, and 

 with 2 -.'i intramarginal nerves, the lobes obtuse; scapes shorter than tin' leaves 

 recurved in frail ; spathe lanceolate, acute, longer than the cylindrical spadix, 

 both early decaying above the fertile flowers ; berries green, in a globose oluster, 



I 1. (Arum Virginicum, L.) — Marshes and wet places, Florida, and 

 northward. April and May. — Plant 1° high. Spathcs 2'- 4' long. 



3. XANTHOSOMA, Schott. 



Spathf convolute at the base, Straight. Spadix sterile in the middle. Calyx 

 and corolla Done. Anther-cells numerous, adnate to the conical truncate 



