VBRBENACE^. 495 



— Hab. Bahamas !, Swains. ; Jamaica !, all coll., a sea-side plant ; Antigua !, Nichols. ,- 

 [Bermudas ! and southern United States to Buenos Ayres ! ; Snain ! and Transcaucasia to 

 the Cape!]. O 



/. .11- !■• reptans, K(A. Saffrutescent, radicant below; down appressed, affixed at the 

 middle; leaves spathulate, serrate above, penninerved; beads ovoid-globose, at length 

 oblong : peduncles axillary, single, as long as or exceeding the leaves : bracts ovate-, ' 

 roundish, cuacate at the base, poiutleted, about as long as the whitish corolla ; calyj: bicari- 

 nale-compressed, bidentate, ciliate along the keels, little shorter than the corolla-tube. — 

 Leaves 1^"-1", flowering heads 3"'-4"', corolla 2"' long.— Hab. Jamaica!, March; An- 

 tigua !, Wullschl. ; [Haiti to Guadeloupe ! ; Mexico ! to Brazil]. 



*** Erect or diffuse shrubs, aromatic by glands. 



12. Ij. luicromera, Schau. I Shrubby ; branches slender, glandular-hispidulous ; 

 leaves small, spathulate oblong or elliptical-oblong, subentire or minutely few-serrate near 

 the top, strigose above, hispidulous beneath ; heads subglobose : peduncles axillary, as long 

 as the short petiole : bracts oval. Utile exceeded by the " white and variegated " corolla ; 

 calyx bifid, shorter than the corolla-tube. — Gardoquia origarioides, lieichenb. in Sieb. 

 Trin. 86 !— Leaves 3"'-6"', flowering heads 3"'^4"', coroUa IV" long.— Hab. S. Vincent !, 

 Guild.; Trinidad!, Sieb.; [Cuba, Haiti! to Guiana!]. 



13. Ii. geminata, fi!^. Shrubby; branches virgate, hispidulous-pubeacent ; leaves 

 ovate or ovate-oblong, serrulate, rugose, scabrous-hispidulous, usually hoary-tomentose 

 beneath: serratures usually bluntish; heads subglobose, at length shortly oblong : pe- 

 duncles l(-2) in the axils, as long as the petiole or shorter than the leaf: bracts ovate, 

 pointleted or pointed, little exceeded by the violet corolla ; calyx small, bifid, one-third as 

 long as the corolla-tube. — Flowering heads 6'" diam. ; corolla-tube 3"' long. 



a. Leaves pointed, 2i"-l" long ; peduncles 2"'-5"' long, equalling the petiole ; bracts 

 pointleted. 



/3. Lockhartii. Leaves pointed, 2"-3" long; peduncles 6"'-12"' long, usually much 

 exceeding the petiole ; bracts pointed. — Lantana Lockhartii, Don ! — The nutlets in maturity 

 separate just as in a : I find no difference in a Brazilian specimen, nor in the figure of 

 L. Chamissonis, Schau. (Fl. Bras. 10. t. 37. iii.), the flowers of which, however, arc said to 

 be white. 



y. microphylla. Leaves blunt, 12"'-6"' long ; peduncles 3"'-10"' long, usually exceeding 

 the petiole ; bracts broad, mueronate. — Lantana lippioides. ff. A. I 



Hab. Ba!!isva&s\, Hjalmars., Turk islands (7); Trinidad!, Loclch., Or. (a, j3, 7) ; [o, 

 Guadeloupe !, Texas ! to Buenos Ayres ! ; y, Cuba ! to Guadeloupe !, Mexico ! to Peru !] . 



14. Ii. stoechadifolia, £i!A. Shrubby, strigose ; branches virgate ; leaves lanceolate- 

 linear, serrate, plaited along the primary veins, hoary-pubescent beneath : serratures muero- 

 nate ; heads subglobose, at length oblong : peduncles long, axillary, exceeding or equalling the 

 leaf: bracts roundish-mucronate, exceeded by the " blue or rosy " corolla ; calyx compressed, 

 bidentate, half as long as the corolla-tube. — Br. Jam. t. S.f. 3. — Verbena, £. Zapania, 

 Pers. — 5'-6'high; leaves 2i"-l", flowering heads 4'", corolla 2'" long.— Hab. Jamaica!, 

 all coll., along roads ; [Cuba I to Guadeloupe ! ; Mexico ! to Guiana] , 



7. LANTANA, Z. 



Character of Lippia, but calyx minutely 4-2-dentate, small, at length excrescent, and 

 fruit drupaceous : drupe with a 2-oeUed endocarp. — Ai-oraatic shrubs (rarely herbaceous) j 

 leaves penninerved, rugose, rough ; heads peduncled, axillary. 



Sect. 1. Camaka, Cham. — Cells of the putamen remote, with an intermediate cavity. — 

 Shrubs, usually prickly. 



15. Ii. Camara, L. Leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, pointed, serrate, hispid above, 

 pubescent or .glabrescent beneath, about as long as the peduncles ; heads flattish, eiwfo- 

 lucrate • bracts lanceolate, half as long as the corolla-tuie ; corolla yellow, changing into 

 red.—Sl. t. 195. /. 2. Desc. Fl. 4. t. 304.; 5. t. 370.— L. aculcata, i.— 6^-10' high ; 

 leaves 2"-4", coroUa-tube 3"' long; drupes shining- black, 3"'-2"' diam. — Hab. Bahamas !, 



