AUTIKON BOTANIKON 



OR 



BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, 



hy self figures of 2500 trees and plants 

 chiefiy American. 



SECOND PART — CENTURIES VI to X. 



BY C. S. RAFINESaUE, Prof. 



Fhiladelphia— 1815 to 1840. 



CENTURIA VI. 



ARB. ET FRUT. TREES AND SHRUBS. 



501, LOMAKE Raf. (bordered top) calix 

 gracilis tubul. 4gonus 4dentat. dentib. ineq. su- 

 bul. corolla infundib. tubo filif. limbo ineq. 4lobo, 

 stam.2? fruct. clavatoin cal. inclus. et eq. apice 

 4Iobo, partibilis in sem. 2 lin. semiteres, intus 

 planis Scostatis, apice arillatis, arillo magno 

 emarg. convexo-plano, intus decurrens. Fru- 

 tex, foL opp: spicis termin, — Fine G. near 

 Tarpheta see fl. tel. 391, but habit more of Ver' 

 bena in the spikes, 



LoMAKE hrachiata Raf. ramis brachiatis 

 4sulcatis obtuse 4gonis, fol, petiolatis ovato su- 

 brot. acutis grandiserratis, spicis pedunc. gra- 

 cilis term. fl. adpressis bract. subul, cal. brevior 

 — Shrub of Cuba, leaves remote small nearly 

 smooth, spikes 2 or 3 inches slender, flowers in- 

 carnate? seeds very peculiar with a thick large 

 terminal arilla obtuse and notched. 



502, ScLEROzus tenax Raf. sylv. tel. 163 sub 

 nom Sclerocladus. This rare tree has been 

 put intJo 3 G, by turns Sideroxylum, Bumelia 



