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EEX ANDRIA TRIGYNI A. Smilax. 
alba. 
lanceolata. 
pul era. 
Pseudo - Chi - 
na. 
rotundifolia. 
caduca. 
laurifolia. 
/. S. subinermis j caule obsolete angulato, foliis elonga to- 
lanceolatis coriaceis glabris integerrimis 3-nervibus, 
umbellis paucifloris brevissime pedunculatis. 
In sandy grounds, on the edge of rivulets : Carolina. 
Walter. I2 • June. v. s. in Herb. Walter. Berries 
white. 
Caule fruticoso ; ramis teretibus. 
8. S. inermis ; foliis inermibus lanceolatis, umbellis multi- 
floris longe pedunculatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 783. 
Icon. Catesb. car. 2. t. S4. 
Near the sea-coast of Virginia and Carolina. 1? . May, 
June. v. v. Berries red. 
9. S, inermis ; foliis oblongis acutis cordatis sub-5~nervibus 
subtus molliter pubescentibus, umbellis breviter pe- 
dunculatis, pedicellis brevissimis, baccis oblongis acu- 
tis. — W ilici, sp. pl. 4. p. 785. Mich. Jl. amer. 2. 
p. 238. 
S. pumiia. Walt.fl. car. 244. 
In shady woods : Carolina and Georgia. T? . May. v. s. 
in Herb. Lyon. According to Walter, the berries are 
white. 
10. S. inermis ; foliis inermibus, caulinis cordatis, rameis 
ovato-oblongis 5-nervibus, pedunculis longissimis.' — - 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 785. 
Icon. Sloan, jam. 1. t. 143. f 1. 
In sandy fields and dry woods : New Jersey to Carolina. 
T? . May, June. v. v. The roots very large, and are 
searched after by hogs. 
11. S. sparse aculeata ; foliis subrotundo-ovatis acuminatis 
levissime cordatis 5-nervibus, baccis sphaericis. — 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 77g. 
Common in hedge-rows : Canada to Carolina. I2 . 
June. v. v. 
12. S. aculeata ; foliis ovatis mucronatis 5-nervibus, pedun- 
culo communi vix petiolo longior e.— -Willd. sp.pl. 4. 
p. 780. 
In dry fields : Canada to Virginia. Ij . June. v. v. 
13. S. aculeata ; ramis inermibus, foliis coriaceis ellipticis 
vel ellipticodanceolatis obtusis recurvato-acutis 3-ner- 
vibus, umbellis brevissime pedunculatis. — Willd. sp . 
pl. 4. p. 779. 
Icon. Cathb car. 1. t. 15. 
In sandy boggy woods : New Jersey to Georgia, Tj . 
