DEC VNDRIA, M0N0GYN1 \. 195 



i. \ . leaves ovtl, lanceolate, nearly ai ate, entire} mmttmm* 

 gtancous underneath; lowers solitary, axillarr 9 

 nodding; anthers extorted, awned. — Sp. PL 

 Icon. Pluk, aim. t. 339. f. 5. 



A very handftome species, with ver\ numerous white flowers. 



3 much longer than the corolla. On the borders of 



\, in In.:, s, and on the margins of dry thick- 



not uncommon. Fruit whitish, not esculent. b_ . Ma\, 



Jane. 



\ \ . branches, leaves and racemes somewhat his- Jumosum. 

 piil : sprinkled with resinous particles; leaves 

 tovate-oblong, acute at the base, mucronate, 

 \«t\ entire, racemefl bracteate, pedicels short, 

 iliaiN Bubsolitary, bibracteate in the middle, 

 trollas campaaulate, lacinia round, anthers 

 included. — Hot Mag. 1106. Bot. Sep. 1 12. 

 I . domosam, Muhl. and Pursh. 

 I . iVondosum. Mich., not L. 

 V. Iiirtellum, Ait. Kew. ed. 2. v. 2. p. 357. 



Ij)w or bushy U'hortlc-berry. 



\ small shrub seldom more than two feet high, found in all 

 ihe dry sandy woods <<t in such profusion, that they are 



rendere 1 almost impassable by it. Flowers large and white; 

 berries black, globose, and surrounded with the persistent 

 I fruit is brought in great quantities to our market, 

 and hawked about our streets, under the name of huckle- 

 berries. Y} . June, July. 



k V. leaves ovate-oblong, somewhat obtuse, mu- i rundown*. 



t'n . \er» entire, smooth, glaucous beneath, 



abundantly sprinkled with resinous particles; 



racemefl loose, bracteate, pedicels long, filiform. 



bracteolate, bractes linear, corolla ovate-cam- 

 . lacinifl acute, anthers included. — 



H . and Purs!,. 

 \ . Ir oKlosinii. L., not Mich. 



V. glancum, Mich. 



!<on. Bot Repos. 140. 



