Plante Lindheimeriane. 213 
CAPRIFOLIACEE. 
+ Lonicera atpirtora, Torr. & Gray, Fl. 9. p. 6. 
Var. g. tubo corolle limbo paulo longiore aut æquali. L. 
anelica, Lindh. ined.— High rocky prairies between the 
pressed, with an almost annular, ciliate carina. Stigma conspicuously bifid. — 
The narrow, long, attenuate leaves and the short spikes distinguish it from Ph. 
to osum. 
‘5. PH. LANCEOLATUM, Engelm. in Plant. F'endl. 
«x * Squamosa ; wee in send. — pelviformes reductis; spicis 
PUPPES e 3 
- Causvorsicos (Nutt.): eet, ramis elongatis strictis gracilibus 
of the branch, patulous. Branches a foot or more long (Nuttall); ultimate joints 
7-9 lines long; flowering spikes about 3 lines, and fruiting spikes 9 lines long. 
Fruit 3 lines in diameter. Flowering spikes with 2 lateral linear-lanceolate ciliate 
bracts at base, consisting of 3 joints, the lower being always sterile, the two upper 
ing ion si flowers. uit-bearin ik 
tied up to the top of the joint, just below the next pair of leaves (or — 
preme very rode bilobed. 
7. PHORADENDRON JUNIPER n Engim. in Plant. Fendl. 
5 1. meii OBIUM, Bieb. Flores € ovati, compre 
masc, Perianthium 3- (raro 4-) beri aus Anthere lobis mediis adnate, iod 
lose, rima boda dehiscentes. F1. Faem Darlooahies breviter P^ 
lo unico 
2- (raro 3-) dentatum: ovarium inferum, tabs: adnatum, uniculoculare ; 
ulo besa sessile, conicum. Bacca carnosa, opaca, ova peri- 
gonio persistente coronata. —— gerontogei et Americani i, aphylli, 
aniis folis s squameeform n vaginulas pelviformes s. cupuliformes 
tis ribus — R sæpe spicam simpli " = 
mentientibus ; is 1 - 3 sessilibus, lerumque singulis brevissime 
tib 
incluso pedicclas; baccis perigonio aucto qieriaque discolore coronatis ssepius 
“12 A. Oxyceprt (M. Bieb.): caule .ramisque oppositis s. _Aichetossiy eme 
lviformes connatis ; flori bus fæmineis in 
next uei oem two leaf buds ; the 2 to 4 fol eee joints bearing flowers, 
of whi terminal. 'The usual state pro is, where only the two last — 
bear alo the ultimate one a terminal, and a next below two lateral flowers ; 
that is the state described by floribus is m ea 
tribus. But in the specimen before me most branchlets bear from 5 to 9 flowers, 
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JOURNAL B, 8. N. H. JAN, 1850. 
