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6. C. cuneiformis (Marsh.) Eggleston. A tree sometimes 8 m. high, with 
dun scaly bark: leaf-blades obovate-oblanceolate, acute, the base 
thick. . pausiaca Ashe}. —Limestone hills and low bottom ands, various 
cla SW Va. to C Ill, W N. Y. and Penn. Perhaps dde ned beyond 
range. 
7. C. Margaretta Ashe. A shrub or small tree, ee 8 m. high, with dark 
gray-brown bark: leaf-blades ovate.or obovate-oblong, 2-5 cm. long, cuneate or 
pps d at m A r acute, serrate or doubly serrate, or lobed, glabrous 
age: sepal angular, entire or slightly serrate: corolla 14-20 mm. broad: 
fruit globose or R -ellipsoid, 8-16 mm. thick, ye ellow or red: nutlets usually 
ong streams and in woods, various provinees, Tenn. to Mo. and 
4 Du. 
C. collina Chapm. " tree 4-6 m. tall, with dark-gray scaly bark: leaf-blades 
obovate or oval, 2.5-7 em. long, acute, narrowed or r contracted at base, serrate 
r doubly serrate with p lobes, posui entire below: sepals nud 
M n Or e corolla 15-20 mm. broad: fruit CS 10-14 m 
thick, red o ange-red: nutlets 3—5. Son. streams, in fiel ds and node 
various OMS Ga. to Miss. and Va. 
9, C. aestivalis (Walt) T. & G. A tree often 9 m. tall, with dark reddish- 
brown scaly bark: leaf-blades cuneate-oblong to obovate or elliptic, 2-7 cm. 
long, dentate or crenate- Se A e, sometimes lobed, rufous-tomentose or -pubescent 
beneath, glabrate in age: sepals triangular, entire or serrulate: corolla poids 
2 cm. broad: fruit depressed- globose, punctate, red: nutlets 3-5.—(M Av-HAW 
APPLE- a re: ng streams and in pO ' ponds, various provinces, Tis. 
w to Tex. S. C. 
11. C. luculenta Sarg. A tree 4—5 m. tall with gray or dark-reddish bark: 
E blades s or eun eifor rm to ovate or elliptic, 2-4 em. long, irregularly 
mm. broad: 
e or incised: sepals Vene ua glabrous: corolla 15 to 1 
fruit globose or nearly so, red or orange-red, 8-10 mm. in aer: nutlets 
3—5.—Swampy woods, Fla. 
12. C.succulenta Schrader. A tree, sometimes 8 m. tall, with gray scaly bark: 
leaf-blades obovate or rhombic-ovate, 2-5 cm. long, obtuse or acute, serrate, 
- . ; 
u -red to 
dark-red, villous to glabrate, 6-16 mm. thick: nutlets 3-5.—Along streams, 
a Ridge and adj. provinces, N. C. to Tenn.; and more northern provinces, 
o Minn., Ont., and N. S. 
13. C. Calpodendron (Ehrh.) Medie. A shrub or small t ti 6 m. tall, 
with gray or dark-brown bark: leaf-blades rhombi nt to oval, rounded or 
n 
. rm 
ellipsoid, red or oa , 10- 5 mm. long: nutlets 2-3. [C. tomentosa Du 
Roi, not C. mani Ashe. yd ground near watercourses, various 
provinces, N Ga. to Mo., Minn., C N. Y. 
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