mens. The generic name means Styles tail-shapeqf 
Rail 
"'72. Sty turns jistulosus, Raf. Cattle erecto fistuloso 
striato; foliis amplexicaulis impari tripinnatis, 
foliolis oppositis petiolitis cordatis tridentatis 
glabris; floribus umbellatis involucratis invol. 
monophyllum, petalis acuminatis. Raf.—Atra- 
phace fistuleux. Rob. p. 364. Stem two feet 
high, leaves alternate, the middle tooth of the fo- 
lioles apd the middle folioles the longest, petiols 
and peduncles slender, flowers small and whitish. 
IV. N. G. Antenoron. Raf. Calyx quadrifidus, Co¬ 
rolla 0* Stamina 4, Ovarium unicum liberum, 
Stylis 2 persistentibus. Achenus monospermus, 
ovatus striatus stylis coronatus. Raf. This new 
genus belongs to this order, differing from the 
genera Tovara , Adans, and Alraphaxis , L. by the 
shape of the calyx and fruit The name was an 
ancient one for some Atriplex or Atraphaxis. 
73. Antenoron racemosum. Raf. Hirsutum, foliis pe- 
tiolatis oblongis acutis ; racemo longissimo, flo¬ 
ribus remotis bracteatis, bracteis scariosis vagi- 
natis. Raf.—Atraphace renouee. Rob. p. 364. 
Branches cylindrical, leaves with short vaginated 
petiols; flowers small and white, on short pedun¬ 
cles. 
74. Ceanothus Americanus L.—Polygonum frutescens. 
Rob. p. 365 ! Found on the banks of the Teiche, 
blossoms in April, this plant does not belong to 
this order. 
