PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



'Md 



tis ,• corymbis axillaribus ; 

 kchiiis covoliie ovatls, a- 

 cuiDinatis. 



cute ; 



'} 



axiJIary ; 



of 



corolla 



ovate, acununate. 



Cjnanchum obliquutn, Sp. pi. l.p. 1256 



Grows in Carolina. Will.l. This, if really a native of this countrW. 

 has not recently been seen. 



b 



4. PHO'^TRA'nJS } 



G. caule prosirato.h 



f( 



rrniicinii- 

 subtus to- 



inentOb>5. 



Stem prostrate, bcrba- 

 ceoiis ; leaves reniform 



cordate, acute, tomentosc 

 uiidcrneatb. 



Cjnanchum j)rostca{um, Sp. pi. 1, p. i25r. 



_ Stem (lividin- ncav the base into many divaricate branches, 6—12 

 inches long, hairy Lower kavea often reniform j the upper cordate, 

 generallj acute ; all slii!;ht!y luiirj on both si.les, and ciliatc. Umbels 

 ax. a,v, o fjrnvercd. Flowers small, pu,p!ish. Petals ovate, obtuse. 

 JtuUicles oval, snu)oth. Baldwin. 



This plant was fii<,t fot.nd, without fiower or fruit, by Mr. Lyon, ou 

 the sand hills near Fort Barrington on t^e Alatamaha. It ha^ since 

 been ^een in a mature state, and careiully dchcribcd bj Dr. Baldwin. 



CHENOFODIUM. Geit. pl. 435 



nus. 



Calyx 5-])byl!us, i5-go- 



Corolla 0. Semen 



i, lenticiilarc, superum. Ic 



gl c d 



r 



Calyx -5 leaved, 5 arv- 



Corolla 



(C 



ed 



i. MURALE, 



C». foliis ovatis, jjijc- 

 qualilcr dentatis, acutis 



siine 



s 



5 



raccmis coryni- 



Leaves ovate, unequal- 

 ly toothed, acute, shining;. 

 racemes corymbose, n 



ked; stem branc^uiig, ex 



uitidi 



bosis, midis; caiile'ra- 



iBoso, patulo. Sp. pl. 1. i panded. 



p. i30l. 



Purtsh, I. p. 198. 



Sf.m 12-18 inches high, branching, decumbent, l^eaves ovate 

 lanceolate, on long petioles. FUn^ersm leafy, axillary piniclesi 

 composed of spikes on which the fiowers a-e denieh clu.sLea 



Found atnong rubUjsh along tlie river side, Beaufort. ' 



fe 



Flowers August— Septeraber. 



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