842 GENTIANACEJi. (GENTIAN FAMILY.) 



ristent ; the stamens inserted on its tube. Seeds anatropous, with a minute 

 embryo in fleshy albumen, sometimes covering the entire face of the peri- 

 carp 1 (Bitter-tonic plants.) 



Synopsis. 



TBIBZ I. GENTIANEJE. Lobes of the corolla convolute (twisted to the right) in th 

 bud (with the sinuses mostly plaited), in Obolaria imbricated. Leaves almost alwayg 

 opposite or whorled, entire, those of the stem sessile. Seeds very small and numerous, 

 with a cellular coat ; in Obolaria, Bartonia, and several Gentians, the ovules and seeds 

 covering the whole face of the pericarp. 



* Style distinct and slender, deciduous. 



1. SABBATIA. Corolla wheel-shaped, 5- 12-par ted: anthers curved. 



2. EKYIIIILEA. Corolla funnel-form or salver-ehaped, 4- 5-cleft: anthers spiral. 



* * Style (if any) and stigmas persistent : anthers straight. 



- Corolla with a glandular spot or hollow spur to each lobe. 

 8. FRASERA. Corolla 4-parted, wheel-shaped, spurless. Pod flat 

 4. HALENIA. Corolla 4- 6-cleft, bell-shaped, and with as many spurs from the base. 



- - Corolla without glands or spurs. 

 6. QENTIANA. Calyx 4 - 6-cleft. Corolla mostly with plaited folds at the sinuses. 



6. BARTONIA. Calyx 4-parted. Corolla 4-parted, with no plaits at the sinuses. 



7. OBOLARIA. Calyx 2-leaved. Corolla tubular-bell-shaped, 4-lobed, with no plaits, the 



lobes imbricated in the bud! 



TRIBE H. MENYAXTHEJE. Lobes of the corolla valvate in the bud., with the edges 

 turned inwards. Stem-leaves alternate, petioled. Seed-coat hard or bony. 



8. MENYANTHES. Corolla bearded inside. Leaves 3-foliolate. 



0. LIMNANTIIEMDM. Corolla smooth above. Leaves simple, rounded. 



1. SABBATIA, Adans. AMERICAN CEXTADRY. 



Calyx 5-12-parted, the divisions slender. Corolla 5- 12-purtcd, wheel- 

 shaped. Stamens 5-12: anthers recurved. Style 2-parted, slender. Bien- 

 nials or annuals, with slender stems, and cymose-panicled handsome (white or 

 rose-purple) flowers. (Dedicated to Sabbati, an early Italian botanist.) 



* Corolla 5-parted, or rarely 6 - 7 -parted. 

 Corolla white, often turning yellowish in drying: cymes corymbed, many -flowered 



1. S. paniClllata, Pursh, Ell. Stein brachiatehj much-branched (l-2 

 high), rather terete, but angled with 4 sharp lines ; leaves linear or the lower ob- 

 long, obtuse, l-nerved, nearly equalling the internodes ; calyx-lobes linear-tli read- 

 form, much shorter than the corolla. Damp pine woods, Virginia and south- 

 ward. June - Aug. 



2. S. lailCCOlata, Torr. &.Gr. Stem simple (1- 3 high) bearing a flat- 

 topped cyme; leaves ovate-lanceolate or ovate, 3-nerved, the upper acute, much 

 shorter than the internodes ; calyx-lobes longer than in No. 1 ; the flowers lar- 

 ger. (Chironia lanceolata, Walt. S. corymbosa, Baldw.) Wet pine barrens, 

 from New Jersey southward. June, July. 



__ ._ Corolla rose-color or pink, rarely white, mostly with a yellowish or greenish eye. 

 - Erect, pyramidally many-Jlowei-ed : branches opposite, crectish : peduncles short. 



3. S. braclliata, Ell. Stem slightly angled, simple below (l-2 high) ; 

 leaves linear and lincar-oblonq, obtuse, or the upper acute ; branches rather few 



