88 MEOBOT. 



8. AxTHALOGEA R. stam. 7-8, cor. 31obe fim- 

 briate, stigma subseissile bilabiate, plumose on 

 upper lip, some flowers deficient, type P, poly' 

 gatna. 



9. CoRVMBULA R. flowers corymbose. — Subg, 

 or Genus ? 



10. ZoRoxus R. Chamebuxus T. flowers soli- 

 tary. Ditto ? 



962. ASEMEIA Raf. diff: Polygala, calix 

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

 rolla cariniform 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 Jl. alterne. — I 

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

 senega and akin, altho' same habit, the name 

 means without vexillum. 



963, AsEMEiA ROSEA R.Polyg.])ubescensMg. 

 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. 



961. AsEMEiA CARNEA Raf. suiooth, stem 

 simple angular leaves linear cuneate acute, 

 calix 5phyle, 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. AsEitf EiA ALBA (or leptopsis) Raf. smooth, 

 stem simple angular virgate naked above, leaves 

 narrow linear, upper subulate, raceme spiked, 

 flowers imbricate, calix 5phyle ? wings obovate 



