^ae 



ICOSANDRTA MONOGYNIl. 



plement to this work, if I should be permitted to complete It, t^tlif- 



quiry shall be resumed. 

 Grows in sandy soils. 

 Flowers throuiirh the summer* 



PHIL4DELPHUS. Gen.pl.810 Bot. Mag. 147^. 



Calif X superus, 4 

 partitus. Petala 4 



5- 



0. 



tStyhis 4-fidus. 



apsula 



Calyx superior, 4—5 



parted. 



Petals 4- -5 



4 



nia. 



5-locuIans, polysper- 



Stylp 4 cleft. 



Capmk 



4 



ed. 



5 celledj mauj seed. 



4. liNODORUS. 



P. foliis ovatis, acumi- 

 natis, inteojerrimis ; caly- 



cis laciniis arutis 



stylo 



starainibus longiore, indi- 



Leavps ovate, aeunii 



segments 



nate, eritire ; 



of the calvx acute ; style 



i 



undivided, longer 



than 



"VISO 



stigmatiDus 



qua- 



the stamens ; stigmas 4r, 

 oblong. 



tuor, oblongis. Pursb, i. 



p. 3Z9. 



Sp. pi. 2. p. 948. Walt. p. 146. 



A handsome shrub. Leaves very entire, strongly veJnetl. Flowers 

 on short lateral branches, terminal, generally by threes. Corulla 



lar;;e, wh:te. 



Tills species is certainly rare. No botanist has lately seen it i" 

 our woods, nor have I been able to discover a specim;*n of it in the 

 various collections of dried plants which have passed under my ii" 

 apection. 



Flowers 



ii>a 



Catesby, Pursh- 



2. 



Grand 



P. foliis ovatis, acuini- 

 iiatis, denticuLitis, parce 



Willd 



Leaves ovate, acumi 



d 



a 



little 



pi! 



aly 



laciniis 



acununutis ; stvlo stand- 



hairy 



segments 

 acuminate : 



of 



nihus iongiore, indiviso ; undivided, Ion 



stignmtibus 



ibu 



quatuoi 



li 



i 



th 



I 



w 



stamens 



5i t. 



Enum. I lintar. 



> 



thao 

 stigmas ^ 



o 



Pursh, 1. p. 329. 



?. iaodorus. Mich 



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