= 
+ 
162 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA., "Xylosteum.. 
species from X. vulgare, I cannot sities hera 
never seen the plant. 
201. sY MPHORIA. Juss. Pers. syn. 1. p 214. 
glomerata. 1.8: Sonia axillaribus ` subcapitato-glomeratis. Pert. 
e j 
S. j pe Mich. fl. amer. 1, p. 106. Ha 
*. Lonicera symphoricarpos.. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 989 
Icon, Schmidt arb. 115. Dill. elth. t. 278 f 360. . 
In sandy dry fields: Virginia and Carolina. kh. July 
Sept. v.v. Flowers small, red and yellow ; berries 
<4 purple. 
racemosa, 2.S.racemo terminali, corolla intus barbata. Mich. fle 
amer. 1. p. 1075 .: 
On mountains, near lake Mistassins, Michauz. On the 
banks of the Missouri, M. Lewis. bie y. 
z in eee Lewis, pu ee 
02. DIERVILLA. dun pen 235. 
lutea, — Pn D. pedunculis axillaribus et terminalibus dichotomis we 1 
d floris, foliis ovatis serratis acuminatis, 
D. 'Tournefortii, Mich. ff. amer. 1. p. 107. 
D. humilis, Pers, syn. 1. 5.214... 
Lonicera Diervilla. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 080. 
"Icon. Schmidt arb. 116. Duham. arb. t. 87. 7 LA : 
On rocks and the highest mountains = Guede t o Caro- "m 
lina. }. June, «ms v.v. Flowers yellow; fruit - A 
a brown dry capsule. There area enealier ithe vee 
E respect to size, flowers And estate; = 
sa i 
(o EM 303; TRIOSTEUM, —nÀ—9 
perfoliatum. " LT. folis ovalibus acuminatis connatis; io ses 
^o verticillatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 990. - o o 
“Toon: Dill elth. 1.293.f.378.. - 
T rich rocky grounds, principally St EC New 5 
^^ England to Carolina; rare. Y. June—Aug, P. 
Flowers and berries dark purple. - 4 
ehsustifoli. 2. T. foliis ovali-lanceolatis mbani  peduneulis oppo- 
um.  .*- -sitis unifloris, caule hispido.— Willd. sp. pl. + Ie 
‘Ti tninas. Mick, ft. amer. Y. p.Y0f.- atl 
/ Jeon, Pluk. aimi. t..104..f. 2. ata mi 
On the borders of woods, in sandy soi: Virgini à : 
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