216 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM BOTANY, VOL. i. 



ACERACE^E. 



ACER PENNSYLVANICUM Linn. 



Although in most situations in the State this species is a mere 

 shrub, yet near Welsh in Grant Co. it assumes the proportions of 

 a beautiful tree 20 to 40 ft. high with a strict columnar trunk 5 to 

 8 inches in diameter (Mtllspaugh). Greenbrier Co., on Kate's 

 Mountain, near White Sulphur Springs, alt. 3,300 ft. (Small 6 

 Vail}. 



ACER SPICATUM Lam. 



ACER SACCHARUM Marsh. 



In Randolph Co., near Pickens, the sugar maple grows to a 

 diameter of 2 to 4 ft., and a height of 50 to 70 ft. (MillspaugK). 



ACER NIGRUM Michx. f. Acer saccharum var. nigrum Britton. 



ACER SACCHARINUM Linn. 



Large trees 2 to 4 ft. in diameter in Randolph Co., near 

 Pickens. At one station in Webster Co., on Buffalo Bull Moun- 

 tain, nearly every tree of this species is of the Bird's-eye type. 

 (MiUspaugh). 



ACER RUBRUM Linn. 



ACER NEGUNDO Linn. Negundo aceroides Moench. (NuttaH). 



HIPPOCASTANACE.E. 



JESCULUS GLABRA Willd. 



OCTANDRA Marsh. 



OCTANDRA HYBRiDA (DC.) Sarg. ALsculus octandra purpuras- 

 cens A. Gray. 



PAVIA Linn. 



BALSAMINACE.E. 



IMPATIENS AUREA Muhl. 

 IMPATIENS BIFLORA Walt. 



RHAMNACE.E. 

 RHAMNUS CAROLINIANA Walt. 

 CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS Linn. 



VITACE.E. 

 VITIS LABRUSCA Linn. 



An immense specimen of this grape was found in Randolph Co., 



near Pickens; its trunk measured 22 inches in diameter and its two 



main branches 8 inches each. (MillspaugK). 

 VITIS JESTIVALIS Michx. 

 VITIS CORDIFOLIA Michx. 

 VITIS VULPINA Linn. Vitis riparia Michx. 

 VITIS RUPESTRIS Scheele. 

 VITIS ROTUNDIFOLIA Michx. 



