MONANDRIA MONOGVNIA* 



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4 



*Tie genu, sHbrfer tlian the germ, subulate. Anther erect, 2 celled, ca- 

 ducous. Germ superior, at first quadran;j;ular, then compressed, emar- 

 ginate, furrowed. Styles 2, longer than the petals, subulate, persis- 

 tent. Sfi^mas simple, acute. Capsa/p compressed, 4 celled? Seeds 

 1 in each cell, reniform. (Seeds 4, naked. Smith fl. Brit.) 

 Grows in shallow water, and in soft muddy soils. 



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Flowers March — April. 



Spring Callitriehet 



CLASS n- 



# f 



6 



7 

 8 

 9. 



10 



ai. 



12 



13. 



14 



15 



16. 



DRM^'•2)I^L9 Moj\roGrjvrji. 



0L15 A . 



CHIoy \NTHUS. 



VEROmCA.. 

 JUSTIUX. 



ELvrRARr^.. 



r.R VTIOLV. 

 UVDERNIA. 



MirR\NTHEMUM 

 PINGTJICULA. 



UrRirULARIA. 



CATALPA. 



17. LYCOPUS. 



18. CUNILA. 



19. HEDEOW A. 



20. MONARDA. 



21. SALVIA. 



22. COLUNSONIA 



SJGTJ^IA. 



23. ANTHOXANTHUM? 



24. BRIAN IHUS. 



OLE A, Gen. pl. 25. 



Corolla 4-fida ; laciniis 

 subovatis, Di'upa mono- 

 sperm a. 



1. Americana. 



O. foliis lanceolatis, el- 

 lipticis, integeriimis : 



Corolla 4 cleff 



ments ovate, 

 seeded. 



seg^ 



Brup 



i 



ra- 



Leaves lanceolate, ellip- 



tic, entire ; racemes com- 



cemis angustatis ; brae- j pressed ; all the bracteas 



omnibus persistenii- persistent, connate, small 



te 



bus, connatis, parvis 



pl. 1. p. 45. 



Sp 



Walt 



Mich 



Pursh, 1. p. r. 



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A small, beautiful, tree 12—20 feet high. Leaves opposite, some 

 tiines obovate, lucid, coriaceous, perennial, t'lawers in many pani- 

 culated racemes, fragrant. Fruit austere. 



