TREES, SHRUBS AXD VINES OF MISSOURI. 393 



292. Lonicera sempervirens L. 



Trumpet Honeysuckle . Coaimonly cultivated, and has escaped into copses in 

 Jackson county. 



293. Lonicera Sullivantii A. Gray. 



SuUivanfs honeysuckle. Has been reported from Cass county. 



GRASS FAMILY (Gramine^). 



294. Arundinaria tecta (Walt.) Muhl. 



Small Cane— Switch Cane A well-known woody grasfe, very common in the 

 Southeastern part of the state, and not infrequent in the Southern and South- 

 western. This family should properly have headed this list, but was overlooked, 

 and so I insert it here. The Big Cane, Arunimaria macrosperjna has heen lepoTted 

 as occurring in the state by Swallow, but there is no evidence to show that it does 

 grow in the state, although it cannot be very far from our Southeastern limits. 



•A number of other woody plants have been reported and credited to the 

 state, but there is not sufficient evidence to warrant me in including them in the 

 list. It may be when we come to publish a second report on our woody plants 

 that some of these doubtful things may be proved to actually occur within our 

 •'imits. 



