06 



TRlVNDHlA MONOGTT^TA. 



I have not been alilo in this species to discover an interior valve to 

 the caly^- The scale? uf tlie calyx in fact appear to toim an ainent 

 as in t X jjenus i^cirpus, but instead ofa naked or bristle be;uini>: seed, 



t cv inchise a seed 



I with a 2 valved corolla. 1 h:ive dis- 



covered b'jt one sfaiTien in each tlower: but as 1 have only seen dried 

 «prcnnen<<, T cannot speak with certainty. 



Hie spots fnun which > ichanx named his species, I have not been 

 abb' to disfinguish ; yet our plants agree in so many particulars, that 

 I i.a'e been unwillinu to chati^e his name. 



t^*Mir to me from Georgia, by Dr. Baldwin. 



Flowers T 



^y 



SCHOEXUS. Gen. pl. 92. 



Cahjcis^qudim^ in spi- 

 cam fasdculatse,infenor('s 



Scalos of the Calyx col- 

 lecterl into a spike, the 



vacuje. CoruUaO, 'SY/zYws [ inferior ones enij)tv. Co- 

 ^^^^^^^ius. I rolla 0. Style deciduous. 



i. Setaceits. 



S. Pedunculis axillari- | Peduncles axillary and 

 bustpiminalibusqne, sub- ( terminal, generally three 

 trirtoris ; cuhno trigono ; | flowered; stem three an- 



gled ; leaves setaceous. 



foliis 



setaceis. 



•Enum. pl. 2. p. ^19. 



Pursh, 1. p 47. 

 .Grows in Carolina, Vahl. 



Vahl. 



2, HiSPlDI LUS. 



S, 



bus 



pedimeulis axillari- | Pe !nnclo«i axillarv and 



•K^T!*".''!'''"?''"':' I''- I <^"uiiud, three spiked; 

 '" " ' ' on foot- 



es filiforPf 



^h>is;spiouIissuhgl<,. I spikes globose, 



iilifonnibus, 



bi^^pi'li^. i hispid. 



Vahl. Kniini. p].2.p.2i9. | 



Pursfu 1. p. 47. 

 , Grov. s in Carorma. La Marck. 



3. Rrrrsrs. Swartz. 

 S.tubnof Iloso, obtuse 



triquetrojfuiiib antioraiim 



rt 

 O 



Stom leafy, obtusely 



audecl: leaves aou* 



