98 MEOBOT. 



8. ANTH ALOGEA R. stain. 7-8, cor. 31obe fim- 

 briate, stigma subsessile bilabiate, plumose on 

 upper lip, some flowers deficient, type JP. poly- 

 gama. 



9. COR YMBULA R. flowers corymbose. Subg. 

 or Genus ? 



10. ZOROXUS R. Chamebuxus T. flowers soli* 

 tary. Ditto ? 



962. ASEMEIA Raf. diff. Polygala, calix 

 4-5phyle, 2 sepals internal larger wing like, co- 

 rolla cariniforrn base hirsute, subtrilobe, tip tu- 

 berculate. Stamens 8 monadelphous very short 

 anthers unilocular. Style elongate bearded 

 above, stigma obtuse, capsule oblong semi-alate, 

 cells monosperm, seeds hispid. Habit of Poly" 

 gala, perennials, racemose leaves fl. alterne. I 

 give one of my N. G. very distinct from P. 

 senega and akin, altho' same habit, the name 

 means without vexillum. 



96*3, ASEMEIA ROSEAU. Polyg. ^ubescens Mg. 

 E. viridescens Walt, pubescent, stem hardly 

 angular, branched, leaves linear lanceolate 

 acute, calix 4phyle, wings obovate in Carolina 

 and Florida, pedal, pretty sp. flowers rose color, 

 leaves uncial, racemes terminal lax, bracts sub- 

 ulate, short. 



964. ASEMEIA CARNEA Raf. smooth, stem 

 simple angular leaves linear cuneate acute, 

 calix Sphyle, wings ovatoblong in Alabama 

 and West Tennessee, probably blended with 

 the last, pedal, leaves shorter, the lower cuneate 

 and even obtuse, flowers pale flesh color or 

 white with a pink tinge. 



965. ASEMEIA ALBA (or leptopsis) Raf. smooth, 

 stem simple angular virgate naked above, leaves 

 narrow linear, upper subulate, raceme spiked, 

 flowers imbricate, calix 5phyle ? wings obovate 



