1CELAXTHACE45. (cOLCniCUM FAMILY.) 487 



from a slender, creeping rhizoma. Leaves sessile or perfoliate. Flowers nod* 



ding, solitary, lateral or at the apex of a I -leaved branch, yellow. 



* Leaves rounded at the base, pi rjbliate. 



•j-l- IT. perfoliata, L. Leaves ovate or oblong, glaucous beneath, the sides 

 revolute when young ; leaves of the perianth lanceolate, acute, granular-rough- 

 ened within, pale yellow; capsule ohovate, truncate. (U. fiava, Smith.) — 

 Woods and thickets, Florida, and northward. April. — Stem 8' -12' high. 

 Leaves 1 \'--\' long. Flowers 1' long. 



-^- 2. IT. grandiflora, Smith. Leaves oblong, pale or closely pubescent 

 beneath, the young ones revolute on the margins ; leaves of the perianth linear- 

 lanceolate, acute, smooth within, greenish yellow; anthers obtuse; capsule 

 ohovate. — Woods and thickets, in the upper districts of Georgia, and north- 

 ward. April. — Larger than the preceding. Leaves 2' - 5' long. Flowers 1^' 

 long. 



* * Leaves narrowed at the base, sessile. 



' , 3. IT. sessilifolia, L. Smooth, leaves lanceolate-oblong, glaucous be- 

 neath ; flowers on short naked peduncle-like branches, opposite the leaves ; leaves 

 of the perianth lanceolate, obtuse, barely longer than the 3-cleft style ; anthers 

 obtuse ; capsule ohovate, stalked. — Rich soil in the middle and upper districts, 

 and northward. April. — Stem 6'- 12' high. Leaves l'-l£' long. Flowers 

 8" long. 



4. IT. Floridana, n. sp. Smooth; leaves oblong, slightly clasping, glau- 

 cous beneath ; flowers on a slender 1 -leaved branch ; leaves of the perianth 

 lineardanccolate, acuminate, twice as long as the 3-cleft style ; anthers pointed. 

 — Low shady woods, Middle Florida, March. — Stem 4' -6' high. Leaves thin, 

 1' long. Flowers 8" long, pale yellow. 



5. IT. puberula, Michx. Slightly pubescent ; leaves green on both sides, 

 oval, rounded at the base and somewhat clasping, rough on the margins ; style 

 3-parted nearly to the base, as long as the short-pointed anthers ; capsule ovate, 

 sessile. — Mountains of North Carolina. — Flowers yellowish-white. 



2. PROSARTES, Don. 



Perianth bell-shaped, corolla-like, the divisions distinct, deciduous. Filaments 

 filiform, much longer than the linear-oblong obtuse anthers. Styles united: 

 stigmas spreading. Berry ovoid, acute, 3-6-seeded. — A low forking herb. 

 Peduncles terminal, not bent nor twisted. 



1. P. lanuginosa, Don. (Streptopus lanuginosus, Michx.) — High moun- 

 tains of North Carolina. June. — Leaves 2'- 3' long, sessile, ovate-oblong, acu- 

 minate, oblique or slightly cordate at the base, 5-nerved, pubescent. Peduncles 

 1-2, terminal, slender, pubescent. Leaves of the perianth ¥ long, lanceolate, 

 acuminate, 3-nerved, greenish. Style smooth Berry red. 



3. STREPTOPUS, Michx. 



Perianth bell-shaped, corolla-like, with the divisions distinct, deciduous, the 

 inner ones keeled. Anthers sagittate, lixed near the base, entire, or 2-pointed at 



