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lanceolate m ovate lanceolate, tapering to the apex (2' long) ; corolla glabrous : 

 otherwise like the last. Woodlands ; common northward. 

 *---- Peduncles many-flowered: flowers in open cymes, dull purple: fruit smooth* 

 9. G. latifolium, Michx. Stems erect (l-2 high), smooth; leaves 

 in fours, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, 3-nerved, the midrib and margins rough ; 

 flowers all on long and slender spreading pedicels ; corolla-lobes bristle -pointed. 

 Dry woodlands, Alleghany Mountains from Maryland southward. July. 

 S. Penn. 



-*-*-*- Peduncles many-flowered, in dose terminal panicles. 



10. O. bore ale, L. (NORTHERN BEDSTRAW.) Stem upright (l-2 

 high), smooth; leaves in Jours, linear-lanceolate, 3-nerved; panicle elongated; 

 flowers white ; fi-uit minutely bristly, sometimes smooth. Rocky banks of 

 streams ; common, especially northward. June -Aug. (Eu.) 



11. G. VERUM, L. (YELLOW BEDSTRAW.) Stem upright, slender ; leaves 

 in eights, linear, grooved above, roughish, deflexed ; flowers yettow, crowded; Jruit 

 smooth. Dry fields, E. Massachusetts. July. (Adv. from Eu.) 



RUBIA TINCT6RIA, L., the cultivated MADDER, from which the order is 

 named, has a berry-like fruit ; the parts of the flower 5. 



SUBORDER II. CltfCHONEJE. THE CINCHONA FAMILY.* 



2. SPERUIAC6CE, L. BUTTON-WEED. 



Calyx-tube short ; the limb parted into 4 teeth. Corolla funnel-form or 

 salver-form ; the lobes valvate in the bud. Stamens 4. Stigma or style 2-cleft 

 Fruit small and dry, 2-celled, 2-seeded, splitting when ripe into 2 carpels, one 

 of them carrying with it the partition, and therefore closed, the other open on 

 the inner face. Small herbs, the bases of the leaves or petioles connected by a 

 bristle-bearing stipular membrane. Flowers small, crowded into sessile axillary 

 whorled clusters or heads. Corolla whitish. (Name compounded of oWp/io, 

 teed, and aKaxr], a point, probably from the pointed calyx-teeth on the fruit.) 



1. S. glfibra, Michx. Glabrous; stems spreading (9' -20' long) ; leaves 

 oblong-lanceolate ; whorled heads many-flowered ; corolla little exceeding the 

 calyx, bearded in the throat, bearing the anthers at its base ; filaments and style 

 hardly any. y. River-banks, S. Ohio, Illinois, and southward. Aug 



3. DIODIA, L. BUTTON-WEED. 



Calyx-teeth 2-5, often unequal. Fruit 2- (rarely 3-) celled ; the crustaceous 

 carpels into which it splits all closed and indehiscent. Otherwise nearly as in 

 Spermacoce. (Name from SioSos, a thoroughfare; die species often growing by 

 the way-side.) 



* In several genera, such as Mitchells, Oldenlandia, &c., the flowers, although perfect, arc at 

 two sorts hi different individuals ; one sort having exserted stamens, borne hi the throat of 

 the corolla, and short included styles ; the other having included stamens inserted low down In 

 the corolla, and long, usually exserted styles. Such we call diaciously dimorphous. 



