TETRADYNAMIA SILIQUOSA. 



terminal racemes. Corolla small, white. Pods very 1( 

 linear, recurved, sometimes pendulous. 



Grows in rocky shady situations. Pursh. 



Sent me from Milledgeville, Georgia, by Dr. Boykin. 

 flowers May — June. 



149 



( 



5 



inches) 



-^ 



2. R 



IIOMBOIDEA. 



:& 



A. 



foliis 



glabris, 



Leaves 



glabrous 



rliomboideis, repando- | rhomboidal^ repand 

 dentatis, infimis 



ro- 



tundatis^Ionge petiola- 



tis, radice tuberosa. 



** 



toothed 



the 



9 

 9 



o w e r 



ones nearly round, on 



long 

 tuberous. 



petioles ; 



root 



L 



Pursh 2. p. 437. Niitt, 2. p. TO. 

 Cardamine Rotundifolia? Mich. 2. p. 30. 



^ Roof a small bulb or tuber. Stem 12 — 18 inches long, erect^ glabrous, 

 simple. Root Leaves nearly round and entire and on petioles 4 — 6 inch- 



es long. 



gled. 



Stem Leaves on short petioles, ovate, remotely toothed or an- 

 Flowers in terminal racemes. Petals white, three times as long as 



the calyx. Stamens longer than the calyx. Pods on long peduncles, te- 



J^ete, mucronate. 



Grows in the upper districts of Carolina and Georgia. 

 Sent to me with the preceeding from Milledgeville by Dr. 



Flowers March to May. Pursh. 



Boykin 



1^^ 



CLEOME. 



EN. 



L. 



1099, 



Glandulce nectari- 

 ferae 3, ad singulum 

 smum calycis singula, 



excepto infimo. Pe- 



tcda omnia adscenden- 

 tia. 



turn. 



lari 



Qermeji stipita- 



ua 1-locu- 



is, 2-valvis. 



3 



Nectariferous glands 



9 



one at each divi 



sion of the calvx ex 

 cept the lowest. 



tals 



all 



Pe- 



ascending. 



Pod 



Germ stipitate. 

 -celled, 2-valved. 



