AUTIKON BOTANIKON 



OR 



BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, 



hy self figures of 2500 trees and plants 

 chiefs American, 



SECOND PART —CENTURIES VI to X. 



BY C. S. RAFINESaUE, Prof. 



Philadelphia— ISl^ to 1840. 



CENTURIA VI. 



ARB. ET FRUT. — TREES AND SHRUBS. 



501, LOMAKE Raf. (bordered top) calix 

 gracilis tubul. 4gonus 4dentat. dentib. ineq. su- 

 bul. corolla infundib. tubofilif. limbo ineq. 4lobo, 

 stam.2? fruct. clavatoin cal. inclus. et eq. apice 

 41obo, partibilis in sem. 2 lin. semiteres, intus 

 planis Scostatis, apiee arillatis, arillo magno 

 emarg. convexo-plano, intus decurrens. Fru- 

 tex, foL opp: spicis termin, — Fine G. near 

 Tarpheta see fl. tel. 391, but habit more of Ver^ 

 heng, in the spikes. 



LoMAKE hrachiata Raf ramis brachiatis 

 4sulcatis obtuse 4gonis, fol, petiolatis ovato su- 

 brot. acutis grandiserratis, spicis pedunc. gra- 

 cilis term, fl. adpressis bract, subul, cal. brevior 

 — Shrub of Cuba, leaves remote small nearly 

 smooth, spikes 2 or 3 inches slender, flowers in- 

 carnate? seeds very peculiar with ^ thick large 

 terminal arilla obtuse and notched. 



502, ScLEROzus tefiax Raf sylv. tel. 163 sub 

 nom Sclerocladus. This rare tree has been 

 put into 3 G. by turns Sideroxylum, Bumelia 



