RICHAKDSONIA. 



895. R. rosea Aug. de St. Hil. pi. us. bras. t. 7. DC.prodr. 

 iv. 568. R. emetica Mart. spec. mat. med. bras. 11. t. 9. f. 19. 

 Brazil, in sandy places in the provinces of St. Paulo, Rio 

 Janeiro, and the Mines. 



Stems spreading, round, a span long, hispid with white spreading 

 hairs. Leaves short-stalked, ovate-lanceolate, cuneate at the base, 

 slightly hairy, with a short acute point. Stipules very hairy. Flowers 

 pink, arranged in a hemispherical, terminal head, surrounded by about 

 4, ovate-acuminate, cordate leaves. Calyx hispid, with linear acute 

 ciliated segments. Corolla 3 times as long as the calyx, ventricose, 

 funnel-shaped, with 6 ovate triangular acute spreading segments which 

 are hairy at the points. Von Martius speaks highly of the excellence 

 of the root of this plant as an agreeable emetic in doses of 1 or 2 

 drachms. 



CAPRIFOLIACE.E. 



Nat. syst. ed. 2. p. 247. 



TRIOSTEUM. 



Calyx with an ovate tube and a 5-parted permanent limb, with 

 linear-lanceolate permanent segments. Corolla gibbous at the 

 base, almost equally 5-lobed, tubular, longer than the calyx. 

 Stamens 5, inclosed. Stigma oblong, thick. Berry coriaceous, 

 obovately triquetrous, crowned by the calyx, 3-celled, 3-seeded. 



896. T. perfoliatum Linn. sp. pi. 250. Bigelow med. bot. i. t. 9. 

 DC. prodr. iv. 330. United States, borders of woods, rare ; 

 called " Fever Root" and " Wild Ipecac/' 



Root perennial, subdivided into numerous horizontal branches. Stem 

 erect, hairy, fistular, round, from 1 to 4 feet high. Leaves opposite, 

 the pairs crossing each other, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, entire, rather 

 flat, abruptly narrowed at the base into a winged petiole, and more or 

 less connate. Flowers axillary, sessile, 5 or 6 in a whorl, the upper 

 ones generally in a single pair. Each axil is furnished with 2 or 3 linear 

 bractes. Calyx 5-parted ; segments spreading, linear, coloured, unequal, 

 persistent. Corolla tubular, curved, dull brownish purple, covered with 

 minute hairs, its base gibbous, its border open and divided into 5 

 rounded, unequal lobes. Stamens 5, inserted on the tube of the corolla, 

 hairy, with oblong anthers. Ovary inferior, roundish; style longer 

 than the corolla; stigma peltate. Fruit oval, baccate, of a deep orange 

 yellow, hairy, somewhat 3-sided, crowned with the calyx, containing 3 

 cells and 3 hard bony, furrowed seeds. Bark of the root emetic and 

 cathartic ; leaves diaphoretic. The efficacy impaired by age ; should 

 be kept in closely stopped jars, and renewed annually. 



SAMBUCUS. 



Limb of calyx 5-cleft. Corolla rotate, urceolate, 5-cleft. 

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