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nosce and Compositce. Across the continent, principally through its southern 

 borders. 



3. C. inflexa, Engelm. Like the last : flowers of the same structure, 

 but onhj a line long, generally 4-merous ; corolla deeper, with erect lobes, finally 

 capping the capsule: scales reduced to a few teeth. — Open woods and dry prai- 

 ries, on shrubs ( lazels, etc.) or coarse herbs, from Arkansas to the Dakotas 

 and eastward. 



— = Obtuse lobes of the corolla spreading. 



4. C. Gronovii, Willd. Stems coarse, often climbing high : corolla-lobes 

 mostly shorter than the deeply campanulate tube : scales copiously fringed : 

 capsule globose, umbonate. — In wet shady places from the Rocky Moun- 

 tains eastward, most abundant in the Atlantic States, and everywhere very 

 variable. 



•*- •*- Calyx of 5 distinct and largely overlapping sepals, surrounded by 2 to 5 or 

 more similar bracts : scales of corolla large and deeply fringed : capsule 

 mostly one-seeded, capped by the marcescent corolla : flowers on bracteolate pedi- 

 cels, in loose panicles. . 



5. C. cuspidata, Engelm. Stems slender: flowers 1^ to 2£ lines long, 

 thin, membranaceous when dry: bracts and sepals ovate-orbicular: oblong 

 lobes of the corolla cuspidate or mucronate, rarely obtuse, shorter than the 

 cylindrical tube : styles many times longer than the ovary, at length exserted. 

 — Prairies, on Ambrosia, Iva, Leguminosai, etc., from Colorado to Texas and 

 Nebraska. 



* * Capsule more or less regularly circumscissile, usually capped by the remains 

 of the corolla : styles capillary and lobes of the corolla acute. 



6. C. umbellata, HBK. Stems low and capillary : flowers l£ to 2 lines 

 long, few together in umbel-like clusters, usually shorter than their pedicels : 

 acute calyx-lobes and lanceolate subulate lobes of the corolla longer than its 

 shallow tube : scales deeply fringed and exceeding the tube. — Dry places, on 

 low herbs (Portulaca, etc.), from S. E. Colorado to Texas and Arizona. 



Order 55. SOLANACEiE. (Nightshade Family.) 



Herbs, with alternate leaves, regular 5-merous and 5-androus flowers, 

 m bractless pedicels ; the corolla variously arranged in the bud, and 

 mostly plaited. Stamens mostly equal and all perfect, inserted on the 

 corolla. Style and stigma single. 



# Frnit a berry. 



■i- Anthers longer than their filaments, either connivent or connate into a cone or cylinder : 



corolla rotate : calyx mostly unchanged in fruit. 



1. Solanum. Anther-cells opening at the apex by a pore or short slit, and sometimes 



also longitudinally dehiscent. 

 i- +• Anthers unconnected, mostly shorter that their filaments, destitute of terminal pores, 

 dehiscent longitudinally. 



2. Chamsesaracha. Calyx herbaceous and closely investing the fruit or most of it, not 



angled. Corolla rotate, 5-angulate. Berry globose, its summit usually more or less 

 naked. Pedicels solitary in the axils, refracted or recurved in fruit. 



