2G2 EUICACE^. (lIKATII FAMII.V.) 



gibbous near tlic base. — Miiri:ins of swamps, East Florida to South Carolina, 

 Elliott, and mountains of North Carolina, Curtis. A|»ril. — Shrub 3° -12° 

 liigh. Loaves retieulated. 



* * Atillwr-Cills 1 - 2-ainied at the apex : racemes terminal, hmjer than the serrulate 



pubescent deciduous leaves : calyx brarted. 



4. L. racemosa, Gray. Bnmehcs and racemes straight ; loaves ovate- 

 lanooolato, acute, soon smooth ; racemes long, single or somewhat paniculate ; 

 corolla eylindrieal-ovate ; anther-cells 2-awncd ; capsule not lobed. (A. race- 

 mosa, L.) — Margins of ponds and swamps, Florida to Mississippi, and north- 

 ward. April and May. — Shrub 4° - 10° high. 



5. L. recurva, Gray. Branches and racemes recurved ; leaves ovate, 

 acuminate, pubescent on the veins ; racemes long, single ; corolla cylindrical ; 

 anther-cells 1-awned ; capsule 5-lobed. (Andromeda wcurva, Bucki.) — Moun- 

 tains of Kortli Carolina, Buckley. April. — Shrub 3° -4° high. 



6. CASSANDRA, Don. 



Calyx deeply 5-parted, imbricated in the bud, 2-bracted. Corolla cylindrical- 

 oblong, 5-toothed. Stamens 10: anthers awnless, opening by terminal pores. 

 Capsule depressed, 5-celled, many-seeded ; the pericarp separating at maturity 

 into 2 layers, the outer one 5-valved, the inner 10-valved. — A small shrub, with 

 evergreen serrulate leaves, and solitary axillary nodding flowers. 



1. C. calyculata, Don. Leaves oblong, mucronate, paler and scurfy 

 beneath, the llural ones oval ; flowers in the axils of the upper leaves, small, 

 white; calyx-lobes ovate, acute. (Andromeda calyculata, L.) — Varies with the 

 leaves and calyx-lobes narrower. (Andromeda angustifolia, Pursh.) — Swamps 

 in the mountains of South Carolina, and northward. April. — Shrub 2° - 3° 

 high. Leaves 1' long. 



7. ANDROMEDA, L. 



Calyx deeply 5-partcd, valvate in the early bud. Corolla 5-toothed. Stamens 

 10 : anther-cells opening by a terminal pore. Capsule 5-cclIed, 5-valved, many- 

 seeded. Seeds pendulous or spreading. — Shrubs. Leaves 'alternate. Flowers 

 in lateral and terminal i-acemes or clusters, nodding. 



* Flowers in racemes: corolla ovoid or urn-shaped: anther-cells l-awned on the 



back: leaves coriaceous, evergreen. 



1. A. floribunda, Pursh. Young branches, leaves, and racemes hirsute ; 

 leaves ovate-lanceolate, acute, bristly-serrulate ; racemes dense-flowered, crowded 

 in a terminal panicle ; calyx-lobes ovate, acute. — Damp soil along the moun- 

 tains. Ajiril. — Shrub 3° - 10° high. Flowers very numerous. 



2. A. phillyresefolia. Hook. Smooth ; stem alternately leafy and 

 bractcd ; leaves oblong or lanceolate-oblong, obtuse, glandtdar-serratc near the 

 apex ; racemes solitary, axillary, loosely 4- 12-flowored ; calyx-lobes lanceolate; 

 corolla ovoid ; capsule depressed-globose. — Shallow ponds in the pine barrens, 

 chiefly near the coast, West Florida. January - March. — Shrub 1° - 2° high. 



