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POLYANDRIA. 
%% Plores spathacei. Spadix simplex, 
468. POTHOS. Spatha cucullata. Spadix floribus tectus. 
Cal. 0. Pet. 4. Baccce 2-sperm*. 
469. CALLA. iSpai/ja planiuscula. floribus tectus. 
Cal. et Cor. 0. Baccce polyspermae. 
4;o. ARUM. Spatha cucullata. Spadix supra nudus, 
inferne femineus, medio stamineus. Cal. et Cor. 0. 
Baccce utplurimum 1-spermae. 
I. MONOGYNIA. 
423. BEJARIA. Gen, pl.Sll. Fent. hort. cels p. 51 . 
racemosa, 1 . B. foliis ovato-lanceolatis glabris, floribus racemoso-pa» 
niculatis terminalibus. — Vent. L c, 
Befaria paniculata. Mich.fi. amer. 1. p. 280, 
Icon. Midi. L. c. t. 26. Vent. l.c. L 51, 
a. B. foliis utrinque acutis, caule hispido, 
p. B. foliis obovatis obtusiusculis, caule glabro. 
In sandy woods, on the banks of swamps and ponds : 
Georgia and Florida : particularly plentiful on the 
Island of St. Mary’s. T2 . 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 ere- 
natis, stylo petalis subaequali, nuce ovata subcostata.-— • 
Vent, in mem. de Pinstit. sc. phys. 4. p. Q. t. 2. 
T. americana. IVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. II62. 
T. caroliniana. Whngh. amer. 56. 
T. canadensis. Mich.fi. amer. 1. p. 306. 
Icon. Vent. L. c. t. 2. Midi. arb. t 
In the woods of Canada and the northern United Stales, 
and on the mountains, as far south as Carolina. - 
May, June. v. v. This tree is known by the name 
of Lime- or Lin e- tree ; Basswood} Spoonwood } and is 
both useful and ornamental. 
