TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Cornus. 
June, July. +. Probably only a variety of the 
for mer species. 
6, C. ramis strictis fastigiatis, foliis ovatis acuminatis gla- 
bris subconcoloribus, cymis convexis subpaniculatis. 
L' Herit. corn. p. 8. 
. C. fastigiata. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 92. 
. C. sanguinea. Walt. fl. car. 88. 
C. canadensis. Hort. par. 
Icon, L’ Herit. corn, t. 4. Schmidt arb. 2. t. 67. 
On the banks of rivers: Canada to Carolina, frequent. 
-June. v.v. From six to ten feet high ; berries 
.. blue: anthers blue. ; 
7. C..ramis strictis, foliis ovatis concoloribus utrinque pu- 
ntibus, cymis patentibus. L'Herit. corn. p. 5. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 2. 1.66. Fl. dan. 481. 
Near the lakes of Canada and New York. h. June, © 
July. v.v. From eight to twelve feet high ; anthers 
yellow; berries dark brown. > i 
8. C. ramis recurvatis, ramulis glabris, foliis ovatis acutis 
pubescentibus subtus canis, cymis depressis. L’ Herit. 
corn. p.6. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 662. 
C. stolonifera. Mich. fl. amer.1. p. 92. 
C. tartarica. Mill. dict. n. 7. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 2. 1.65. T 
On the banks of rivers and lakes: Canada to Virginia. 
.h.May—July. v.v. From six to ten feet high ; 
branches red ; berries blueish-white. — — 
9. C. ramis érectis, foliis ovatis acuminatis glabris subtus 
canis, cymis thyrsoideis. Z’ Herit. corn. p. 9- > 
.Tacemosa. Lem. encycl. 2. p.116. 
. C, citrifolia. Hort. gar. | 
B.C. foliis elliptico-lanceolatis. Ehrh, 
Y C. racemis sterilibus foliiferis. : ; 
- L Herit. corn, t. 5. Schmidt arb. 2, t. 68. 
In swamps and near rivulets among other bushes: Cana- 
da to Carolina, rare. . July, Aug. v.v. From 
four to six feet high; berries white, depressed glo- 
10.C. ramis 'verrucosis, folis alternis ovatis acutis subtus 
canis, cymis depressis patentibus. L’ Herit. corn. p. 10. 
— c. Willd, sp. pl. 1. p.664. 
Icon. L'Herit. corn. t. ©. Schmidt arb. 2. t. 70. 
MED eon 
~ h. May—July. v.v. A small tree from fifteen to 
. twenty feet high; berries purple. — 
stricta. 
sanguinea. 
albida. 
alternifolia. 
