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*Castanea pumila (L.) MiU. Dwarf Chestnut. Chinquapin. 



In the xVrboretura in row 24. 

 *Cata]pa Bungei C. A. Mey. Bunge's Catalpa. 



West of the Horticultural Laboratory; one, top grafted, west of 

 dwelling house number 10. 

 *Catalpa Catalpa (L.) Karst. (C. bignonioides Walt.) Common Catalpa. 



Hardy in clay soil. A damaged tree northeast of College Hall. 

 *Catalpa Catalpa aurea Hort. Golden-leaved Catalpa. 



Near the west entrance west of the pear orchard. Hardy in clay 

 soil. 

 *Catalpa hybrida Spilth. Tea's Hybrid. 



Northeast of College Hall. 

 *Catalpa Kaempferi Sieb. & Zucc. Japanese Catalpa. 



Northeast of Well's Hall. 

 *Catalpa speciosa Warder. Hardy Catalpa. 



West and near house number 11, south of the President's oflSce. 

 *Ceanothus americanus L. New Jersey Tea. 



In the sand at the north part of the Botanic Garden. 

 *Ceanothus oratus Desf. With the ijext above. 



A hardy native of northern Michigan. 

 *Cedar. See Juniperus, Thuja, Chamaecyparis. 

 Celastrus articulatus Thunb. Japanese Bittersweet. 



On the bank near the tool house in the Botanical Garden. 

 *Celastrus scaudens L. Shrubby Bitter-sw^eet. 



On the bank north of the larger pond in the Botanic Garden. 

 *Celtis occidentalis L. Hackberry. 



North of the larger pond in the Botanic Garden; west of the pear 

 orchard. 

 *Celtis occidentalis pumila Hort. Dwarf Hackberry. 



On the west slope west of the pear orchard. 

 *Cephalanthus occidentalis L. Button Bush. 



South of the larger pond in the Botanic Garden; northeast of the 

 west entrance to the Campus. 

 Cercidiphyllum japonicum Sieb. & Zucc. Katsura Tree. 



East of the Woman's Building. 

 *Cercis canadensis L. Judas Tree. Red Bud. 



With the Legumes in the Botanic Garden. 

 *Cercis chinensis Bunge. Red-bud of China and Japan. 



With the Leguminosai in the Botanic Garden; west of the pear 

 orchard on the hill. 

 Chanurcyparis thyoides (L.) B. S. P. (Cupressus thjoides L.) White 

 Cedar. 

 Northeast of the Botanical Laboratory. 

 Chama^daphno calyculata (L.) Moench. Cassandra calyulata D. Don. 

 Leather-leaf. 

 In the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 

 Cherry, Cornelian. See Cornus Mas. 

 Chei-ry. See I*runus. \ 



Chestnut, Horse. See -.lilsculus. 

 Chestnut. See Castanea. 

 Chinquai)in. See Castanea. 

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