TETRANDRIA TRIGYNXA» 
ii? 
III. TRIG YN I A, 
151. PACHYSANDRA. MicJi.fi. amer. 2 .p. 177- 
1. P. caule procumbente, foliis brevibus ovalibus superne 
crenato-den tatis, calycibus minutim ciliatis, capsula 
puberula. Mich.fi. amer. 2.p. 178. 
Icon. Mich. I. c. t. 45. 
In shady rocky situations on the Allegany mountains. 
. June. v. v. Evergreen : flowers greenish- white 
IV. TETRAG YN I A. 
152. ILEX. Gen . pi. 232. Holly. 
1. I. foliis ovatis acutis spinosis glabris planis, floribus ad 
basin ramulorum annotinorum sparsis. Willd. sp. pl. 1 . 
p. 70S. 
I. Aquifolium baccis rubris. Walt.fi. car. 241. 
Icon. Meerb. ic. 2 t. 5. 
In sandy woods, Canada to Carolina ; particularly plenty 
in the state of New Jersey. ^ • May, June. v.v. 
An evergreen beautiful tree, sometimes eighty feet 
high and four in diameter 3 berries scarlet. 
2. I. foliis ovatis sinuato- dentatis spinosis nitidis planis, 
pedunculis supra axillaribus in ramulis junioribus ag- 
gregatis laxe-ramosis. Lam. encycl 3.p. 147. 
I. Aquifolium baccis flavis. WaLt.fi. car. 241. 
In shady sandy woods : Carolina. . May, June. 
v. v. j v s. in Herb. Fraser. An evergreen shrub of 
lower growth than the former species 5 berries yel- 
lowish-red. 
3. I. foliis ovato-lanceolatis argute serratis planis, costa 
media subtus glabra, pedunculis lateralibus corymboso- 
ramosis. Ait. \ew. 1. p. 1/0. 
Icon. Catesb. car. 1. t. 31. 
In shady swamps : Lower Carolina to Florida. J~ . June. 
v.v An evergreen shrub from eight to twelve feet 
high. 
4. I. foliis lanceolato-ellipticis subintegerrimis margine re- 
flexis, costa media subtus villosa, pedunculis lateralibus 
procumbens . 
opaca, 
laxifiora . 
Cassine , 
Dahoon 
