i 
, 
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FEOSARDRIA DI-PENTAGYNIA, 
412. SORBUS. Gen. pl. 855. 
em Be foliis pinnatis, foliolis acutis subsequaliter serratis pe- 
tioloque communi glaberrimis. Willd. enum. 520. 
. S. Aucuparia 8. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 290. 
In Canada and on some of the northern mountains, h. 
May, June. v. v. Berries purple, not scarlet as in 
the Enropean species. 
2. s. foliis pinnatis, foliolis acuminatis inæqualiter inciso- 
serratis petioloque communi glabris, serraturis setaceo- 
mucronatis. i 
S. Aucuparia æ. Mich. fl. amer, 1. p. 290. 
‘On the peaks of high mountains: New Jersey to Caro. 
"lina. b. June. v.v. A large shrub; the young 
branches covered with a shining, dark brown gloss ; 
berries small, scarlet. This species is very distinct 
from the Canadian Sorbus, 
413. SPIRJEA. Gen. pl. 862. 
* Fruticose, 
y. 8, foliis lanceolatis argute-serratis glabris, racemo termi- 
nali composito paniculato, floribus 5-gynis.— Willd. 
pl. 2. p. 1055. 
e. S. f is lanceolatis, racemis paniculatis divaricatis, pe- 
is albis cortice ramorum rubris, Ait. kew, 2. p. 198. 
EX UE Ehrh. beitr. 7. p. 13 j : 
con. Mill. ic. t. 257. : 
“ig S. foliis ovo obl racemis i jeden petalis albis. 
cortice ramorum rufescente. Ait. l c. 
WC swamips and on the edge of ditches and slow-flowing 
. rivers: Canada to Carolina ; particularly on the moun- 
tains. "i dd June—Aug. v.v. This shrub is very 
. variable in size, shape, and colour. 
> S. foliis lanceclatis inzequaliter-serratis subtus tomentosis, 
racemo terminali oe a confertifloro, floribus 5- 
nis — Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1956. 
Icon. " Schmidt arb. 57. Pluk, alm, t. 321, f. 5. 
In Canada and on the Allegany mountains: New York 
to Carolina, h. July— Sept. v.v. A small shrub; 
flowers red. 
3. S. foliis obovatis integerrimis seu api Gwt glabris, 
. umbellis sessilibus.— Willd. . » pl. 2. p. 1057. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 56 & 57. 
GAL 
americana . 
microcarpa., 
salicifolia. 
hypericifolia. 
