ee. 
S. DIANDRIA-MONOGYNIA. “Chionanthus, 
Icon. Catesb. car. 1. t. 68. 
montatius. -© a foliis ovali lanceolatis coriaceis pu. parca densis, 
- drupisovalibus, - : 
^ — C.v latifolia. . Ait. kew. 1. p. 23. 
maritimus, ^ f foliis obovato-lanceolatis membranaceis iii, 
; paniculis laxissimis, drupis ellipticis. 
C. v. angustifolia. Ait. kew. 1. p. 23. 
Var. in the mountains of Pensylvania and Carélinas 
f on the sea-coast in boggy woods from New Jersey 
to Carolina. b. May, June. v.v. Flowers white, 
very bandsome; berries purplish-blue. — 
It is probable that those, as yet considered subspecies, 
are really distinct species, which further observations 
will decide. 
14. ORNUS. Dalech. Flowering-ash. 
americana. 1. Q. foliolis late ovatis serratis : impari fere oiceidbts. 
Pers. ench. 2. p 205.. 
In moist red M "Maryland and Virginia, rare, 
h. May. | Flowers. uti: those of Chios 
 manthus ; seeds small, winged. 
35. FRAXINUS. Gen. pl. 1507. a 
sambucifolia, 1. F. foliolis sessilibus ovato-lanceolatis serratis rugoso-niti- 
UA dis, basi rotundatis inaequalibus, axillis venarum subtus 
villosis, floribus nudis. — // illd. sp. pL. A. p. 1009. 
Icon. „Mich. BP. eee Black-ash, Water-ash. 
In stony soil, on river sides from Canada to Virginia, - 
E. H Apike vv. - z 
quadrangula- 2, F. foliolis subsessilibus lanceolato-ellipticis serratis, sub. 
ta. tus | entibus, samaris utrinque obtusis. 
In rich sath of ie western states f 
and Tenvassee. h, May. v.v. s-h. [v.s 
* : 
epiptera. — .3. F. foliolis lanceolato-ellipticis subserratis, samaris cune- - 
atis apice obtusis emarginatis. etos « teretibus, Vahl, 
enum. pl. 1. p. 50. m cum 
F. discolor, Mich. f. arb. 33. ; : 
F. canadensis. Geert. de fr. et sem. 1, p. 222. m wn 
Icon. Mich. f arb. t.. .. ‘ 
On water-sides and rich bottom lode, im Canada to oe 
Carolina, frequent, b. April. v.v. 
a S seas itudin Meccc caet: | 
