392 Obdeb 65.— COENACEiE. 



p. ASPERlFdLiA Feay. Lva. scabrous-piibescent above, downy beneath, 



rather inclined to elliptical; cymes soabroua. — S. and W. States. (0. 



asperifoUa Mx.) ' 



8 C. circinata L. Branches verrucous ; te. oriicular or very iroQ.dly oval, white 

 iomentous beneath; cymes spreadmg, depressed; drupes light blue. — A shrub 

 some 6f high, Can. to Md., W. to Ind. St. grayish, upright, with opposite, cylin- 

 drical, green, spotted or warty branches. Lvs. large, about as broad as long, 

 opposite, acuminate, crowned with a wliite, thick down on the under side. Fls. 

 white. Berries hollowed at base, soft, crowned with the remains of the style. Jn. 



2. HYSSA, L. (The name of a nympli or naiad, says Linnaeus.) 

 TuLEPO, GuM-TBEK. Fls. dloecious or polygamous. ^ Calyx tube very 

 short, limb truncate; petals 5, oblong; stam. 5 — 12, mostly 10, inserted 

 outside a glandular disk in the bottom of the calyx ; ovary 0. ? Calyx- 

 tube oblong, adherent to the 1-celled ovary, limb truncate, a mere rim 

 as in 3 ; petals 2 — 5, oblong, often or soon deciduous ; stam. mostly 

 abortive; style large, stigmatic on one side; drupe oval, 1-seeded. — ' 

 Trees with small green, fls. clustered on axillary peduncles, the sterile 

 more numerous. 



X N. multiflora Wang. Lvs. oblong-obovate, acutish or obtuse at each end, entire ; 

 the petiole, triidvein and margin villous; fertile peduncles 3 (2 — h)-flowered; style 

 revolute ; nut short, obovate, striate, obtuse. — Woodlands dry or damp. U. S. A 

 large tree, 30 to lOf in hight, trunk 1 — 3f diam. with a light gray hexagonally 

 broken bark. Lvs. of a firm texture, 2 — 5' long, half as wide. $ Peduncles 

 5 — 9-flowered, fll. at length slender. Drupe often solitary, blackish blue, 5 — 6" 

 long. Wood soft, but hard to split. Apr. — Jn. (N. aquatica and biflora, auth.) 



2 N. uiiifiora Walt. Swamp Tulepo. I/vs. green, oblong-ovate or ovate, long- 

 peiiolale, entire or denticulate, pubescent or smoothish beneath; fertile flowers 

 soKtorj/, 3-bracted; on slender peduncles ; style nearly straight ; sterile fls. 5 — 10; 

 drupe large, oblong. — Swamps, S. States, common. A tree of large size, 50 — 

 80f high. Leaves when young thin, mostly acute at each end, when full grown 

 large, abrupt or cordate at base, thickish, 3 — 9' long, the petioles 1 — 2'. Fruit 

 blue, as large as a plum. Wood soft and white. Apr. May. (N. denticulate 

 tomentosa, angulizans Mx., etc.) 



3 N. oapit^ta Walt. Ogbeoheb Limb. Lvs. oval or oblong, short-petiolate, entire, 

 whitened beneath, midvein subvillous, obtuse at apex, acute at base ; fertile fls. 

 solitary, on short peduncles, downy, 3 — 4-bracted, with 5 petals and 10 stamens; 

 sterile fls. 20 — 30 in each dense globular head ; fruit large, oblong. — On river banks 

 (especially the Ogeechee I) S. States. Tree 20 — 30f high. Lvs. ample, 5 — 9' long, 

 2 — 3' broad, usually mucronate ; petiole 2 — 6" long. Fruit " dark red" as large 

 as a small plum, acid. May, Jn. (K. candicana Fh.) 



C4S. Symmetrical flower of Sodom aero, i; of Semperrlvnin, 



