HF.XANDRIA MONOGYNI A, PriHOS. 
Aug. v. v. A low and handsome shrub ; berries 
black j called in Jersey Ink-berries. 
<5. P. foiiis sempervirentibus cuneato-lanqeolatis coriaceis 
glabris nitidis integerrimis, corymbis axillaribus bre- 
vissimis sessilibus multifloris, floribus 6-fidis. 
«. P. foliis obovato-lanceolatis acuminatis. 
1 8 . P. foliis lanceolatis acutis. 
In sandy woods, near the banks of rivers : Georgia. 
Enslen. • June, July. v. s. A handsome tall 
shrub, of the appearance of Ilex Dahoon. 
Prinos lucidus Ait. is Ilex canadensis Mich, according to 
specimens in the Herbarium of A. B Lambert, Escp 
285. G LED ITS CHI A. Gen , pi. 1526. 
1. G. spinis robustis cruciatim ramosis, foliolis lineari- 
oblongis, leguminibus longissimis compressis,— Willd. 
sp. pl. 4. p. 10 97. 
G. Meliloba. TValt.fi. car. 254. 
Icon. Dukam. arb. 1 . t. 195. Midi. ari. t 
/3. G. ramis subinermibus. 
Near the sea-coast : Virginia and Carolina. I? . July. 
v. v. A large tree ; the pods contain a sweet pulp ; 
known by the name Honey-locust. 
2. G. spinis crassis brevibus subternatis, foliolis oblongis 
obtuste, leguminibus oblongis brevibus. 
G. triacanthos (8. brachycarpos. Mich.fi. amer. 2. p . 257. 
In the Allegany mountains on the Indian river, Vir- 
ginia. Ij • July* v. v. This species is certainly di- 
stinct from No. 1, having short curved spines, some- 
times solitary, sometimes by threes, on the old 
branches. 
3. G. ramis subspinosis, foliolis ovato-oblongis acutis, 
leguminibus ovalibus mucronatis submonospermis. — 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. IO97. 
G. carolinensis. Lam. encycl. 2. p. 46l. 
G. aquatica. Marsh, ari. 95. 
Icon. Mich. arb. . . . 
In the woods and on river banks : Carolina to Florida, 
and Illinois, . July. v. v. Swamp Locust-tree. 
28 6. PANCRATIUM. Gen. pl. 55 1. 
1. P. spatha subbiflora, foliis lanceolatis, nectariis dentibus 
sex staminiferis, intermediis simplicibus, Willd. sp. 
pl. 2. p. 42. 
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coriaceus. 
latifolia. 
angustifolia. 
triacanthos. 
inermis. 
brachycarpa. 
monospermet. 
mexicanum. 
