TETRAD YNAMIA SIL1QU0SA. 149 
terminal racemes. Corolla small, white. Pods very long (3 — 5 inches) 
linear, recurved, sometimes pendulous. 
Grows in rocky shady situations. Pursh. 
Sent me from Milledgeville, Georgia, by Dr. Boykin. 
Flowers May — June. 
2. Rhomboidea. 
A. foliis glabris, 
rhomboideis, l'epando- 
dentatis, infirais ro- 
tund atis,longe petiola- 
tis, radice tuberosa. 
Leaves glabrous, 
rhomboidal, repand, 
toothed, the lower 
ones nearly round, on 
long petioles ; root 
tuberous. 
Pursh 2. p. 437- Nutt. 2. p. 70. 
Cardamine Rotundifolia ? Mich. 2. p. 30. 
Root a small bulb or tuber. Stem 12 — 18 inches long, erect, glabrous, 
simple. Root Leaves nearly round and entire and on petioles 4 — 6 inch- 
es long. Stem Leaves on short petioles, ovate, remotely toothed or an- 
gled. Flowers in terminal racemes. Petals white, three times as long as 
the calyx. Stamens longer than the calyx. Pods on long peduncles, te- 
rete, mucronate. 
Grows in the upper districts of Carolina and Georgia. 
Sent to me with the preceeding from Milledgeville by Dr. Boykin. 
Flowers March to May. Pursh. 
CLEOME. Gen. Pl. 1099. 
Glandulce nectari- 
ferae 3, ad singulum 
sinum 'calycis singula, 
excepto infimo. Pe- 
tala omnia adscenden- 
tia. Germen stipita- 
tum. Siliqua 1-locu- 
laris, 2-vaIvis. 
Nectariferous glands 
3, one at each divi- 
sion of the calyx ex- 
cept the lowest. Pe- 
tals all ascending. 
Germ stipitate. Pod 
1-celled, 2-valved. 
