3830 ICOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Prunus. 
dentatis utrinque glabris; petiolis subquadriglandulosis. 
— Willd sp. pl. 2. p. 985. 
P. tu Ait, kew. 2. p. 162, 
Icon. Willd. arb. t. 5 f£. 1. Mich.arl. t... .. 
In woods, frequent : Canada to Florida. h : April, May. 
v.v. A bandsome tree: flowers white, as all the fol- 
lowing are; berries red. The wood is very useful 
and bandsome, and is manufactured into elegant fur- 
niture. 
serotina, 2. P. floribus racemosis, racemis laxis, foliis deciduis sim- 
pliciter serratis, serraturis infimis subglanduiosis, costa 
media basin versus barbata.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 980. 
P. virginiana. Mill. dict. n.3. Du Roi harbk. 2. p. 191. 
Icon. Willd. arb. t. 5. f. 2. Wangh. amer. t. 14. f. 33. 
In mountain woods : Pensylvania to Carolina. h . May, 
June. v.v. Resembles the first species very much. 
canadensis, — 3. P. floribus racemosis, foliis deciduis eglandulosis lato- 
lanceolátis rugosis argute serratis utrinque subpubescene 
tibus, in petiolum attenuatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 986. 
Icon. Pluk. alm. t. 158. f. 4. 
Jn North America. Sp. pl. h. +. I strongly sus- 
pect this to be nothing more than P. hiemalis, No. 9. 
caroliniana, 4. P. floribus racemosis, foliis sempervirentibus oblongo- 
lanceolatis mucronatis serratis eglanduiosis laevigatis.— _ 
Willd. sp. pl 2. p 987. ‘ 
In South Carolina and Georgia, h. May, v.v. A 
handsome evergreen shrub, resembling P. lusitanica, 
semperflorens. 5, P, floribus racemosis, racemis foliosis pendulis, calycibus 
serratis, foliis ovatis serratis glabris basi glandulosis.— - 
Willd. sp. pl. 2. p.992. 5 
vente. Roth catalect. 1. p. 58. A 
ne western ef Virginia, . May. v.v. 
small shrub, sa hy b 
borealis. 6. P. floribus corymbosis, pedicellis elongatis, foliis ovali- 
; oblongis acuminatis ntegsbeat 
glabris, fructu subovato,— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 286. 
Icon. Mich. arb. t. .... ei 
In Canada and on the high mountains of New England 
and Pensylvania. h. May, June. v. v. A vey 
handsome small tree; the wood exquisitely bard 
fine grained ; the cherries hang in clusters, are small, — 
red, and agreeable to the taste, but occasion 40 35 — 
. ringency in the mouth, from which they are called — 
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