102 DIDYNAMIA ANG10SPERMIA. 
Excepting in the leaf I have been able to see no difference between 
this and the preceding species. The leaves are more strictly lanceolate 
and moie acutely serrate. Its character after all is obscure. 
Grows in Carolina near Ashley River. Mich. 
Flowers through the Summer. 
LANTANA. 
Flores capitati. 
Calyx obsolete— 4- 
dentatus. Corollas 
limbus 4-fidus, inae- 
qualis ; fauce pervia. 
Stigma uncinato re- 
fractum. Drupa 
mice biloculari laevi. 
1. Camara. 
L. foliis oppositis, 
ovato lanceolatis, cre- 
nato-serratis, scabris ; 
caule inermi, aspera- 
to ; floribus capitato 
umbellatis, aphyllis. 
E. 
Sp. pi. 3. p. 
Pluk. aim. t. 114. f. 4. 
Gen. Pl. 1026. 
Flowers capitate. 
Calyx obtusely 4- 
toothed. Border of 
the corolla 4-cleft, un- 
equal, with the throat 
open. Stigma refrac- 
ted, hooked. Drupe 
containing a smooth, 
2-celled nut. 
Leaves opposite, 
ovate lanceolate, cre- 
nate and serrate, sca- 
brous ; stem rough, 
. not prickly ; flowers 
in umbellate heads, 
without leaves. 
A shrub 2-4 feet high, branching. Stem square, not prickly but always 
rough. Leaves opposite, scabrous on both surfaces, a little rugose, pubes- 
cent along the veins, tapering at base to a short petiole. Peduncles axil- 
lary, opposite, about 2 inches long, thickened towards the summit. 
Flowers numerous in each head. Bracteas subulate, longer than the 
palyx. Corolla bright yellow or orange color. Stamens included in the 
tube of the corolla. Drupes globular, forming A very compact head of a 
dark blue color when ripe. 
The roots of this flower were sent to me from St. Mary’s by Dr. Bald- 
win. I am uncertain however, whether they were collected in Georgia 
or Florida. 
Flowers June— November; 
