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•^ •<- Style (if any) and stigmas persistent on thepod: anthers straight. 



2. FRASERA. Calyx and corolla deeply 4-parted, wheel-shaped ; divisions of the 

 latter with a glandular and fringed' spot or pit on their middle. Pod oval, 

 flattened, rather few-seeded: seeds large and flat, wing-margined. Large 

 thick-rooted herbs, with whorled leaves and panicled flowers. 



8. GENTI ANA. Calyx 4 - 5-cleft. Corolla 4 - 5-lobed, often with teeth or salient 

 folds at the sinuses, usually withering-persistent. Style short or none; stig- 

 mas 2, persistent. Pod oblong, containing innumerable small seeds with loose 

 cellular or winged coat. Flowers solitary or clustered, mostly showy. . 



4. BARTONIA. Calyx 4-parted. Corolla deeply 4-clcft. Style' none. ' Pod ob- 

 long, flattish, the minute innumerable seeds covering its whole inner face. 

 Flowers very small. Leaves reduced to little awl-shai)ed scales. 



§ 2. Leaves alternate, long petioled. Corolla with the lobes valvule and the edges 

 turned inwards in the bud. Seeds many or few, mih a hard or bony coat. 



6. MENYANTHES. Calyx 5-parted. Corolla very short-funnel-form, 5-lobed, 

 white-bearded over the whole upper face. Style slender, persistent: stigma 

 2-lobed. Pod globular, with many smooth and shinuig seeds. Flowers 

 racemed on a stout scape; one or more long petioles sheathing its base, 

 and bearino; 3 oval or oblong leaflets. 



6. LIMNANTHEMUM. Calyx and corolla 5-parted; the oval divisions of the 

 latter with a yellowish crust at their base, and in our species otherwise 

 naked. Style 'short or none. Pod several-seeded. Water-plants, bearing 

 the flowers in an umbel on the long slender petiole of the floating round- 

 heart-shaped leaves. 



1. SABBATIA, American Centaury. (Named for L. Sahbati, an 



Italian botanist.) Chiefly in sandy and low or wet grounds, along the 

 coast (with one or two exceptions) : flowers wliite or pink, usually handsome, 

 in summer. (T) © 



* Flowers white, 5-parted, numerous in cymes or corymbs, seldom over ^' broad. 



S. paniculkta. Low grounds S. : stem l°-2° high, with 4 sharp wing- 

 like angles ; leaves linear or oblong, mostly 1-nerved ; lobes of the corolla little 

 longer than the narrow-linear calyx-lobes. 



S. laneeolkta. From New Jersey S. : taller, larger-flowered, with lance- 

 ovate 3-nervcd leaves, or the upper ones lanceolate and distant, acute ; lobes of 

 corolla much exceeding the thread-shaped calyx-lobes. 



S. maerophylla. Only S. : 2° -3° high, glaucous, with terete stem, 

 thickish lance-ovate 3-5-nerved leaves, and lobes of smaller corolla very much 

 exceeding the bristle-like calyx-lobes. 



* * Flowers rose-pink, rarely lohite, with yellowish or greenish eye, 5-parted, in 



panicled clusters, 1' or more broad. In rather dry ground, much branched 

 above, l'-'-3° high, the only species which extend W. to Illinois, Sfc. 

 S. braehi^ta, chiefly S., has slightly angled stem, linear or narrow-oblong 

 leaves, and fewer flowers only 1' broad. 



S. angularis, from N. York S. & W., has wing-like angles to the stem, 

 ovate or lieart-shaped 5-nerved leaves, and corolla 1 ^' broad. 



* * * Flowers rose-purple or ivhite, 5 - 6-parted, 1' or less brand, scattered singly 



on long peduncles : stems slender 5' - 20' high, commonly forking, scarcely 

 angled. All grow in salt marshes or near the coast. 

 S. calycbsa. Only from Virg. S. : has oblong pale leaves narrowed at 

 base, and lance-spatulate calyx-lobes longer than the mostly white corolla. 



S. Stell^ris. From Miiss. S. : has lance-oblong leaves or the upper linear, 

 and linear calyx-lobes shorter than the rose-purple yellowish eyed corolla. 



S. gracilis. From Mass. S. : very slender, with linear or almost thread- 

 like leaves, thread-shajjcd calyx-lobes as long as corolla, otherwise like preceding. 



* * * * Flowers bright rose-color or with ivhite varieties, 7 - \2-parted, very hand- 



some, 1|' - 2' broad : stems simple or sparingly branched, 1° - 2° high. 



S. chloroides. Along sandy ponds, from Plymouth, Mass. S. : leaves 

 lanceolate; ]icduncles 1 -flowered, slender ; calyx-lobes linear. 



S. gentianoides. Wet barrens S. : stem-leaves linear ; flowers short- 

 peduncled or sessile, clustered. 



