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Berry ovoid, 1-seeded. Albumen none. Spiny shrubs, with hard wood. 

 Leaves deciduous, oblong, narrowed into a petiole. Flowers clustered, white or 

 greenish. 



1. B. lycioides, Gasrt. Leaves obovate-oblong, smooth on both surfaces ; 

 clusters many-flowered, smooth ; pedicels twice as long as the flower, rather 

 shorter than the petioles; corolla nearly twice the length of the calyx. 

 Eivcr-banks, Florida to North Carolina, and westward. June and July. 

 A large shrub or small tree. Leaves 2' -4' long. Flowers greenish. Berry 

 ovoid. 



2. B. tenax, Willd. Leaves oblanceolate or obovate-oblong, thin, the 

 lower surface, like the b'ranchlets and many-flowered clusters, covered with silky 

 brown hairs ; pedicels three times as long as the flower, shorter than the petioles ; 

 corolla white, barely longer than the calyx. Dry soil, South Carolina, and 

 westward ; not common. Leaves 1^'- 2|' long. Berry oval. 



3. B. lanuginosa, Pers. Leaves obovate-oblong or obovate, coriaceous, 

 the lower surface, like the branchlets and many-flowered clusters, covered with a 

 dense rusty villous pubescence ; corolla white, twice as long as the calyx. Dry 

 sandy soil, Florida to South Carolina, and westward. June and July. A 

 shrub or small tree. Leaves 2' -3' long. Berry small, ovoid. 



4. B. redinata, Vent. Smooth ; branches diffuse ; leaves obovate, often 

 emarginate; clusters few-flowered. Varies with the branchlets, leaves, and 

 clusters sprinkled with appressed silky fulvous hairs ; flowers smaller. River- 

 banks, Florida to South Carolina. June and July. Shrub 3 - 4 high. 

 Leaves 1'- 2' long. Flowers white. Berry globose. 



5. B. parvifolia, A. DC. Smooth throughout; lateral branches short 

 and spine-like ; leaves small, coriaceous, lanceolate-spatulate or oblong-obovate, 

 obtuse, clustered ; flowers few in a cluster, on short pedicels ; calyx-lobes' ovate, 

 obtuse, the two outer ones smaller ; corolla yellowish-white ; berry large, oblong. 

 (B. angustifolia, Nutt.) South Florida. A small tree. Leaves 1' long. 

 Berry 3" -4" long. 



4. MIMTJSOPS, L. 



Calyx 6 - 8-parted ; the lobes in two rows. Corolla 6 - 8-cleft, with 2 appen- 

 dages between the lobes. Stamens 6-8, with as many 2-lobed sterile ones inter- 

 posed. Ovary 6-8-celled, hirsute. Berry globose, 1-2-celled. Albumen 

 fleshy. Trees or shrubs. Leaves coriaceous, clustered at the summit of the 

 branches. Flowers axillary, white. 



1. M. Sieberi, A. DC. Branches short, thick, tubercular; leaves rigid, 

 smooth, oblong, emarginate at the apex, obtuse at the base, on stout petioles ; 

 pedicels as long as the petiole, recurved ; calyx-lobes coriaceous, ovate-lanceolate, 

 pubescent, as long as the corofta. South Florida. Leaves 2'- 3' long; the 

 midrib stout, the lateral veins obscure. 



