31)2 I'OI.YCOXACK.li. (r.l (KWIIKAT KAMII.V.) 



single ; stamens included ; aeheiiiuin ovate, acute. — South Florida, along the 

 coast. — A shrub or small tree, with rigid sjjrcading branches. Leaves 3' - 5' 

 wide, very thick, liaccmes 6' long. 



2. C. Floridana, Meisner. Smooth ; leaves ijctiolcd, somewhat coria- 

 ceous, elliptical, obtuse at each end ; racemes slender, terminal and on short 

 lateral branches, recurved; pedicels 2-3 together, about the length of the 

 calyx ; stamens exscrted ; acheniuni ovoid, obtuse. — South Florida. — A small 

 tree. Leaves 2' - 3' long. Sheaths loose, brown. Racemes 2'- 3' long. Ache- 

 nium 4" -5" long. /-^'-V ^^"^ ^iA-^-*-^ . 



6. BRUNNICHIA, Banks. 



Flowers perfect. Calyx bcll-shapcd, .5-partcd, the tube enlarged in fruit and 

 enclosing the free achenium. Stamens 8 or 10. Styles 3, slender : stigmas 

 entire. Ovule borne on a slender cord from the base of the ovary, pendulous. 

 Achenium obtusely 3-angled. Seed 6-furrowed. Embryo in one of the angles 

 of the mealy albumen. — A smooth vine, climbing by terminal tendrils. Leaves 

 ovate or cordate-ovate, petioled, acute, deciduous. Sheaths obsolete. Flowers 

 greenish, in axillary and terminal racemes, on slender pedicels, which become 

 indurated and flattened in fruit. 



1. B. cirrhosa, Banks. — River-banks, Florida to South Carolina. April 

 and May. — Stem shrubby, 10° -20° long. Leaves 2' -3' long. Racemes 3'- 

 6' long. Bracts ovate, acuminate, 3-5-flowered. Fruiting pedicels curved. 



7. ERIOGONUM, Michx. 



Flowers perfect or polygamous, surrounded by an involucre. Calyx deeply 

 6-cleft. Stamens 9. Ovary free, 3-sided. Styles 3 : stigmas capitate. Ache- 

 nium 3-anglcd or 3-winged. Embryo straight in the axis of the albumen, or 

 more or less curved. — Downy or woolly herbs. Leaves alternate, opposite or 

 whorled. Sheaths none. Inflorescence various. 



1. E. longifolium, Nutt. Stem erect, tomentosc, corymbose above, leafy 

 below ; leaves smooth or villous above, white-tomentosc beneath, the lowest clus- 

 tered, oblong-linear, long-tapering at the base, the upper scattered, the uppermost 

 bract-like; involucre stalked, many-flowered, obtusely .5-toothcd ; calyx herba- 

 ceous, equal, woolly without. — Sand ridges. East Florida. \ — Stem 2° -3° 

 high. Lowest leaves 3'- 5' long. 



2. E. tomentOSUm, Michx. Stem erect, tomentosc, corymbose above, 

 leafy throughout ; leaves smooth above, white tomentosc beneath, the lowest 

 clustered, obovate-oblong, long-petioled, the others in whorls of 3 - 4, elliptical, 

 sessile ; involucre sessile, obtusely .5-toQthed ; calyx white, unequal, woolly with- 

 out. — Dry pine barrens, Florida to South Carolina. July- Sept. \ — Stem 

 2° -3° high. Lowest leaves 4' -6' long. Flowers very numerous ou one side 

 of the spreading branches. 



