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quehannah et Potowmac, imprimis prope Columbia et Harrisburg a Michau- 

 xio fil. observata, quo teste stirps non ultra montes Alleghanenses versus 

 orientem, nec ultra ripas fluminis Delaware juxta Philadelphiam versus sep- 

 tentrionem provenit. Hanc tamen in ditione Massachussets, prope Springfield 

 et West Sprjngfield , secus amnem Connecticut legit Emerson (Americ. Trees 

 p. 309). Specimina etiam vidimus e New-York (Mitcbell ann. 1824 in h. 

 Cand., Torrey ann. 1841, ibid.), Illinois, ad -Athens (E. Hall in herb. Coss. 

 ann. 1861; specim. foliis asperis, non vere crassis), Ohio (Short, Darlington 

 in h.Hook. etin h. Boiss.).- Bosc Dict.d'Agric. 10, p. 42; Michx fil. arbr. 3, 

 p. 228, tab. 9 (mala) ; Spach in Ann. sc. nat. 1841, p. 39, et Suit. a Buff. 11 , 

 p.130; Planch. in Ann. des sc. nat. 1848, p. 291. C. cordata Desf. Hort. 

 paris. , fide Spach. C. crassifolia Shortii Planch. I. c. p. 292. Species ab affi- 

 nibus in hortis faoile, iu herbariis saepe aegre dignoscenda. Nomen specificum 

 non aptum, nam folia saepius non crassa occurrunt. Specimina spontanea 

 pauca vidimus, aliqua dubia botanicis americanis ad vivum tutius determi- 

 nanda relinquimus. Quoad formas hortenses valde variabiles conf. Spach 1. 

 c. ubi sub varietat. tribus, lilisefolia, morifolia, eucalyptifolia reducuntur. 

 Stirpem cultam vidimus e pluribus locis, ex. grat. e sylvula Benainvilliers 

 (herb. Dunal et Cand.), ex hort. bot. Monspel. ann. 1817 (herb. Dunal), 

 ann. 1868 (ad vivum), hortis Paris. ann. 1841 (herb. Delile!) , Avenion. Oct. 

 1824 (herb. Delile), Genev. ann. 1835 (Alph. Cand.), ann. 1849 (Duby in h. 

 Cand.), Parc de Thury (Questier in h. Cosson.). (v. v. et s. spont. et c.) 



14. C. Jamaicensis (Planch. in Ann. des sc. nat. ann. 1848 p. 290), foliis 

 oblique ovatis acute cuspidatis acumine integro, basi subcordata v. rotun- 

 data integris, caeterum serratis, dentibus mucronulatis, adultis supra nitidis 

 glabris (ramorum sterilium supra pubescentibus mollibus non asperis) subtus 

 imprimis secus nervos puberulis basi ssepe exsiccatione triplicatis tripliner- 

 viis, pedicellis fructiferis solitariis petiolo subtriplo longioribus, bacca ovata 

 apice attenuata glaberrima. £) In Jamaica (Shakspeare in h. Banks.; Mac 

 Fadyen in h. Hook., Bertero in h. Cand. rami steriles). Celtis Limae Bertero 

 herb., non Swartz, cujus stirps "typica est Sponiae species. Species ame olim 

 in herb. Mus. Britann. et Kew. visa et fusius descripta, nunc tandem e ramis 

 sterilibus speciminis Berteroani nota, ex descriptione ad sectionem Euceltis 

 plane spectans, ab affinibus Americanae septentrionalis foliis tactu mollibus 

 haud aegre distinguenda. (v. s.) 



15. C. Mississipiemsis (Bosc Dict. d'Agric. (1) ex Spach, Id. Dict. d'Agric. ed. 

 nov. ann. 1822, v. 10, p. 41-42.), ramis virgatis gracilibus saepe diffusis v. 

 pendulis, foliis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis acutis basi plus minus obliqHa 

 obtusis v. subcordatis trinerviis integris v. paucidentatis (et tunc saepius 

 laevibus) vel grosse serratis (et tunc saspius tactu valde asperis) rigide charta- 

 ceis, pedicellis unifloris v. (ex Nutall.) interdum subbifloris, fructiferis petiolo 

 subduplo longioribus, bacca parva fulvo-brunnea (ex Nuttall.) globosa apice 

 non attenuata. i) In Amer. septentr. provinciis australioribus. — Secus amnes 

 Mississipi, White river, Bed riveret Arkansas (Nuttall), in Louisiana (Riddell 

 in h. Hook.), Sicily Island (Clarendon, Peck, ibid.), SVLouis, Missouri (Drummond 

 n. 233 in h. Hook., Engelmann in h. Boiss.)- Georgia prope Augusta (Wray 

 in b. Hook.). Micocoulier de la Louisiane Bosc op. cit., et forsan Micocoulier 

 lime Bosc. ibid. (non Celtis limx Swartz.) C. Mississipiensis Bosc ex Spach, 

 Suit. aBuff. 11, p. 136; Plaucti. 1. c. p. 287. C. occidentalis p, foliis ten- 

 nuioribus minus acuminatis Lam. Encycl. 4, p. 137. C. americana (Micocou- 

 lier de la Louisiane) hort. Paris (fide specim. authentic. in h. Thouin postea 

 Cambessed. hodie Fac. sc. Monspel.!) ; Poiret Encycl. suppl. 3, p. 688. C. oc- 

 cidentalis p, tenuifolia, Pers. synops. C. laevigata 'WiUd. Baumz. p. 81 

 (ann. 1811), Enum. pl. hort. berol. suppl. p. 68, ann. 1813; Roem et Schult. 

 syst. 6, p. 306. C occidentalis p, integrifolia, Nutt. gen. am. 2. p. 202. C. 

 integrifolia Nutt. Pl. ark. p. 169 (fide Planch- Ulm. et ex specim. authent. in 

 h. Hook.), sed specimine isto hodie nobis deficiente dubium assurgit an stirps 



(1) Sub nomine vernaculari Micocoulier de laLouisiane adest in Dict. d'Agrrc 

 (1809) 8, p. 329. 



