362 
POLYANDRIA, 
racemosa. 
glalra. 
** Flores spathacei. Spadix simplex: 
46s. POTHOS. Spatha cucnlhta. iS'pad'ijr floribus tectus. 
Cal. 0. Pet. 4. Baccce 2-sperm«. 
469. CALLA. Spatha planiuscula. Spadix floribus tectns. 
Cal. et Cor. 0. Baccce poly sperm ae. 
470. ARUM. Spatha cucullata. Spadix supra nudus, 
inferne feminens, medio stamineus. Ccd. et Cor. 0. 
Baccce utplurimum l*spermae. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
423. BEJ ARIA. Gen. pi. S\l. Fent. hort. cels p. 51. 
1. B. foliis ovato-lanceolatis glabris, floribus racemoso-pa- 
iiiculatis terrainalibus. — Vent. 1. c. 
Befaria paniculata. Mich.fi. amer. 1. p. 280. 
Icon. Mich. 1. c. t. 26. Vent. Lc. t.5l. 
a. B. foliis utrinque acutis, caule hispido. 
]3. B. foliis obovatis obtusinsculis, caule glabro. 
In sandy woods, on the banks of swamps and ponds : 
Georgia and Florida : particularly plentiful on the 
Island of St. Mary’s. Tj . June, v v. A beautiful 
shrub, from three to four feet high ; flowers white, 
tinged with red, of an agreeable scent. 
424. TILIA. Gen. pi. 894. 
1. T. foliis suborbiculato-cordatis abrupte acuminatis argute 
serratis subcoriaceis glabris, petalis apice truncatis cre- 
natis, stylo petalis subasquali, nuce ovata subcostata.— 
Vent, in mem. de Vinstit. sc. phys. 4. p. 9. t. 2. 
T. americana. IVilld. sp. pL 2. p. II62. 
T. caroliniana. Wangh. amer 56. 
T. canadensis. Mich.fi. amer. l. p. 306. 
Icon. Vent. 1. c. t. 2. Mich. arb. t 
In the woods of Canada and the northern United States, 
and on the mountains, as far south as Carolina. T2 . 
May, June. v. v. This tree is known by the name 
of Lime- or Line- tree; Basswood; Spoonwood; and is 
both useful and ornamental. 
