TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. SIS 



♦. SplI.tllOCARPA. E. 



L. caule c recto, ramo- 

 BO; foliis lineari-lanceo- 

 latis ; capsulis parvulis, 



Stem erect, branching ; 

 leaves linear-lanceolate ; 

 capsules small, sessile, 



sessilibus, globosis, pu- j globose, pubescent, 

 bescentibus. E. 



Moot perennial. Stem 2 feet high, erect, slender, verj slightly an- 

 ricd, glabrous. Leaves 2 inches long, 2 lines wide, verjr acute, ba*e 

 tl' acute, glabrous, sprinkled when young with a few hairs, alternate 

 nmcera sessile, axillary. Cahix about as long as the germ. 



1 ins plant has much affinit> to the L. mollis, but is every way 

 •ore slender and more glabrous, the capsules not more than one 

 quarter of their size, and destitute of the two leaves which mark the 

 capsules of L. mollis. 



Found near Orangeburgh, S. C. in swampy grounds, 

 'lowers July— September. 



5. C V LIN n RICA, E 



L. caule erertn, rmv 



Stem e rcct, br 



01 



80, sub angulato ; foliis sli-lnly angled : lea 

 anceolatjs - capsulis cj- | lanceolate ; capsule ^y. 

 iindncis. E. | iindrical ^ 



fioof perennial. 5fm herbaceous, 3 feet hlMi ol^hmnc r 

 jHemate, tapering at each extrem ty, T AlUit^T'^J^ri 

 ^Me, 8h<^htlv dorurrpnf • +i,« «.. - -^ ' "^ ^ iHcncs loDg, nearly l 



Capsule obl(mjr. 





'^yarkable in this spec 



Gpn»» * 11 'i'«""«es man in the L. linearis 



4"^^V«' bIIS'^- •"•■- f™- B-rorti aaa found „ea. 



oly— Sept 



J- I'ASCEOLATA. 



l". caule virgato • foliis I c*„, 



^Susto-lanceola is' Jif ^"^ ^"'S^te ; leaves 



'•nceoiatis, gla. | narrow^ lanceolate, gla. 



