268 GALACINK.E. (gAI.AX FAMILY. ) 



19. MONOTROPA, ]>. lM>iAN-riiE. 



Calyx of 2 - 5 deciduous sepals. Corolla 4 - 5-petalous, gihhous nt the base, 

 deciduous. Stamens 8- 10: anthers reniform, opening across the apex. Stigma 

 broad, 4 - 5-raycd. Capsule ovoid, 8 - 10-furrowcd, 4 - 5-celled. Seeds very nu- 

 merous, minute. — Stems low, fleshy, white or reddish, scaly. Flowers solitary 

 or racemose, nodding. Capsules erect. Herbs j)arasitic on roots, or decayed 

 vegetable matter. 



§ 1. MoNOTROPA, Xutt. — Stem \-flowered: sepals 2-4 : petals 5 : anthers open- 

 ing hi/ 2 chinks : style short and thick. 



1. M. uniflora, L. — Shady woods, Florida to Mis<issi])j)i, and northward. 

 Aug. and Sipt. — Stem smooth, 4'- 10' high, white, turning black in drying. 

 Flower showy. 



§ 2. Hypopitys, Dill. — Stem several -flowered ; the upper flower commonly with 

 5 petals and 10 stamens ; the others with 4 petals and 8 stamens: sepals as many 

 as the petals: anthers opening by 2 unequal valves; the smaller one erect: style 

 longer than the ovary. 



2. M. Hypopitys, L. (M. lanuginosa, 3f/cAr.) — Shady woods, Florida 

 to Mississippi, and northward. Aug. — Stems 4' -8' high, pubescent, reddish. 



Order 77. GALACINE-l;]. (Galax Family.) 



Calyx small, 5-sepalous, persistent. Petals 5, hypogynous, obovate- 

 spatulate, deciduous. Stamens hypogynous ; the filaments united into 

 a 1 0-toothed tube ; those opposite the petals sterile, the 5 alternate ones 

 shorter and bearing a roundish 1-celled anther, which opens across the 

 top. Style short : stigma 3-lobed. Capsule ovoid, 3-celled, loculicidally 

 3-valved. Seeds numerous, fixed to the central placenta. Embryo 

 straight, in fleshy albumen. — A smooth perennial stemless herb, erect 

 from a creeping scaly rhizoma. Leaves all radical, evergreen, round- 

 cordate, crenate, petioled. Scape (l°-2°high) simple, bearing a long 

 spiked raceme of small white flowers. 



1. GALAX, L. 



Characters of the order. 



1. G. aphylla, L. — Open woods on the mountains of North Carolina. 

 June and July. — Khizonia deep red. 



Order 78. AQUIFOLTACEiE. (Holly Familt.) 



Trees or shrubs, with alternate simple leaves, and small white or green- 

 ish flowers. — Calyx 4-9-toothed. Corolla hypogynous, rotate, 4-9- 



