166 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Ribes. 
Cynosbali. 17. R. passim subgeminis 2-aculeatum, foliis brevidobatis 
-^ inciso-dentatis molliter pubescentibus, racemis nu- 
tanti-paneifloris, calycibus erecto-campanulatis, baccis 
, aculeatis.— Mich. fl, amer. 1. p. 111. Willd, sp. 
pl 1. p. 1159. à 
. Icon. Jacq. hort.2.1. 123. Schmidt arb. 98. 
‘On the sides of hills and rocks in the Allegany moun- 
tains, and in Canada... . April —June. v. v. Flowers 
green; berries dark brown and full of thorns. 
205. RHAMNUS. . Gen. pl. 358. 
franguloides, 1, R. inermis ; foliis ovalibus acuminatis serrulatis subtus 
. ad nervos pubescentibus, floribus dioicis, pedunculis 
i unifloris aggregatis, calycibus acutis, — turbi- 
natis.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 153. 
R. alnifolius. | Wiild. sp. pl. 1. p. 1100. 
On dry hills, near rivers : Canada to Virginia, h. 
June, July. v.v.; v. s. in Herb. Lambert. nwa UH 
> green; berries black; leaves small. 
alnifolius. 2. R. inermis; foliis ovalibus denticulatis brevi éctiinat se 
«o, basi siit parvo cordatis subtus ad nervos pubescenti- 
| bus, pedunculis bis bifidis, baccis depresso-globosis. 
On the banks of the river Kooskoosky. M. Lewis. h. 
May. v. s. in Herb. Lewis. Berries purple, Very 
highly esteemed by the Indians of that country. - 
- carolinianus, 3. R. inermis; foliis ovali-oblongis integriusculis Me ( 
3 4-an- 
umbellis pedunculatis, floribus hermaphrodi 
dris l-gynis, stigmate bilobo, fructibus: globosis.— 
2 Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 153. 
In woods and swamps: Virginia and Carolina. d A 3 3 
May—July. -vve Berries black. 
lanceolatus. . ^4. R. inermis, arborescens ; foliis lanceolatis serat 
utrinque acutis subtus pubescentibus. — 
On the side of hills: Tennassee. Lyon. h: eem 
Herb. Lyon. Berries black. 
minuliflorus, 5. R. inermis; foliis suboppositis ovalibus. serrulatis,. fiori- a 
“bus minutissimis dioicis spicatis in rachi alterne! 
libus, stylo 3-fido, bacca 3-sperma. Mich. Jt. amer. z E 
p. 154, 
i. 
D. TN 
. On the sea-coast ‘of Carolina and Florida. ibo. = 
+; 
