140 EUBIACEAE. 



Corolla-lobes about 3 mm. long : antbers about 3 mm. long : seeds 4-5 mm. long. 



1. C. alha. 

 Corolla-lobes about 2 mm. long : anthers about 2 mm. long : seeds 



2-2.5 mm. long. 2. C. pinetorum, 



1. C. alba (L.) A. Hitche. Large, mostly diffuse or reclining, plants: leaf- 

 blades elliptic, oval, or ovate, 3-7 cm. long : corolla white, often becoming yellow ; 

 tube 7-8 mm. long: drupes white, 5.5-6.5 mm. in diameter. — Hammocks, U. S. 

 keys, U. keys, L, keys. — [E. K.] — (Bah., Cuba, Ant.) 



2. C. pinetorum Britton. Small, trailing plants: leaf -blades elliptic to oblong 

 or sometimes oval, broadest below the middle, 1-3 cm. long: corolla perma- 

 nently white; tube 3.5-4 mm. long: drupes white, 4-4.5 mm. in diameter. — 

 Pinelands and open hammocks, U. keys, L. keys. — [E. K.] — {Bali., Cuba.) 



10. STRUMPFIA Jacq. Shrubs. Leaf-blades rigid-leathery. Flowers in 

 axillary raeeme-like panicles. Sepals 5, short. Corolla rotate, Mith a very short 

 tube and 5 longer lobes. Stamens 5: filaments very short, scarcely adnate to 

 the base of the corolla-tube, united: anthers adnate to their broad connectives. 

 Drupe thick. 



1. S. maritima Jacq. Much-branched pubescent shrub, the branches short- 

 jointed: leaf-blades linear to linear-elliptic, 1-2.5 cm. long, revolute: sepals 

 triangular to ovate-triangular, becoming about 1 mm. long, acute: corolla 

 white, pubescent; lobes lanceolate to oblong, 3-4 mm. long: drupes 4-6 mm. 

 long, white or red. — Hammocks and sand-dunes, U. keys, L. keys. — {BaJi,^ 

 Cuba, Ant.) 



11. PSYCHOTRIA L. Shrubs or trees. Leaf-blades thinnish. Flowers 

 in terminal or axillary cymes. Sepals 4-6, short and broad. Corolla with a 

 relatively short tube and 4-6 usually somewhat shorter lobes. Stamens 4-6: 

 filaments adnate to near the top of the corolla-tube: anthers oblong to oval. 

 Drupe thick, often berry-like. — Wild-coffee. 



Cyme sessile : sepals low and rounded. 1. P. undata. 



Cyme peduneled : sepals deltoid. 2. P. iahamensis. 



1. P. undata Jacq. Shrub or small tree, the branches glabrous: leaf-blades 

 oval, elliptic, or elliptic-lanceolate, 6-15 cm. long: corolla white; tube 2.5-3 

 mm. long: anthers oval: drupes 4-4.5 mm. long, red. — Hammocks, U. S. keys, 

 U. keys, L. keys. — [E. K.] — (Bah., Cuba, Ant.) — Wild-coffee. 



2. P. bahamensis Millsp. Shrub 3 m. tall or less, or a small tree, with gla- 

 brous twigs: leaf-blades lanceolate, elliptic or oblanceolate, 3-12 cm. long, 

 acuminate, paler beneath than above, short-petioled : cymes lax. peduneled: 

 sepals deltoid: corolla white, 3-4 mm. long; lobes oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 

 shorter than the tube: fruits oval or globular, 4-5 mm. long, bright-orange. — 

 Hammocks, Key Largo. — (Ber., Bah., Cuba.) — Bahaman vpild-coffee. 



12. MORINDA [Vaill.] L. Shrubs or trees. Leaf-blades rather thin. 

 Flowers in capitate cymes, the hypanthia coalescent. Sepals usually 5, minute 

 or obsolete. Corolla with a relatively short tube and usually 5 somewhat 

 shorter lobes. Stamens usually 5: filaments adnate to near the top of the 

 corolla-tube: anthers linear. Drupes united into a fleshy syncarp. 



1. M. Boioc L. Shrub or vine: leaf -blades oblong to cuneate, 5-10 cm. long: 

 corolla white or reddish; lobes oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 2.5-3.5 mm. long: 

 syncarp 2-3.5 cm. long, yellow.^Pinolands and hammocks, U. S. keys, U. keys, 

 L. keys.— [E. K.]—(Ber., Bah., Cuba, Ant.) 



