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ERICACEAE. 



VOL. II. 



2. Leucothoe Catesbaei (Walt.) A. Gray. Catesby's Leucothoe. Fig. 3238. 



Andromeda Catesbaei Walt. Fl. Car. 137. 1788. 

 Andromeda spinulosa Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 293. 1814. 

 L. spinulosa G. Don, Card. Diet. 3: 832. 1834. 

 Leucothoe Catesbaei A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 252. 1856. 



A shrub, 3-6 high, similar to the preceding species, 

 the twigs glabrous. Leaves lanceolate or ovate-lanceo- 

 late, coriaceous and evergreen, acuminate at the apex, 

 mostly rounded at the base, sharply serrulate with 

 bristle-pointed teeth nearly all around, 3'-6' long, 9"-i8" 

 wide; petioles 4"-8" long; racemes dense, axillary, 

 many-flowered, catkin-like when expanding; bracts per- 

 sistent, borne at the bases of the short petioles; sepals 

 ovate or ovate-oblong, not at all or scarcely imbricated 

 when the flower is expanded ; corolla narrowly cylindric, 

 about 2j" long; capsule depressed, strongly 5-lobed, 

 about 2" in diameter. 



Along streams, Virginia to Tennessee and Georgia. 

 April. Dog-hobble. Dog-laurel. 



15. EUBOTRYS Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 8: 269. 1843. 



Shrubs with broad deciduous serrulate leaves, and small white short-pedicelled bracted 

 flowers in dense i-sided racemes, lateral or terminating the twigs, the bracts deciduous, the 

 calyx 2-bracteolate, the pedicels jointed with the rachis. Sepals 5, rigid, imbricated. Corolla 

 nearly cylindric, S-toothed, the teeth recurved. Stamens 10, included; filaments flat, nar- 

 rowed above; anthers oblong, each sac i-awned or 2-awned. Style slender, long; stigma 

 capitate, truncate. Capsule depressed-globose, 5-celled, 5-valved. Seeds numerous, angular 

 and flattened or winged. [Greek, referring to the racemose inflorescence.] 



Only the following species, natives of eastern North America. Type species -.Eubotrys racemosa 

 (L.) Nutt. 



Racemes recurved; capsule s-lobed ; anther-sacs i-awned. 



Racemes erect or spreading; capsule not lobed ; anther-sacs 2-awned. 



1. E. recttrva. 



2. E. racemosa. 



i. Eubotrys recurva (Buck!) Britton. Moun- 

 tain Eubotrys. Fig. 3239. 



Andromeda recurva Buckl. Amer. Journ. Sci. 45: 172. 

 1843. 



Leucothoe recurva A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 252. 1856. 



A widely branched shrub, 2-io high, similar to the 

 following species. Leaves thin, deciduous, ovate, ovate- 

 lanceolate, or oval, often acuminate, pubescent on the 

 veins beneath, 2'-4' long; racemes terminating the 

 branches, unfolding before the leaves, recurved 1 , soli- 

 tary or clustered ; calyx 2-bracteolate, the bractlets per- 

 sistent; sepals ovate; corolla about 3" long; anther- 

 sacs i-awned; capsule strongly 5-lobed, about 2" in 

 diameter and i" high; seeds broadly winged. 



Tn dry woods, mountains of Virginia to Tennessee, 

 Georgia and Alabama. April-May. 



