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*Cliionaiitliiis Virgiuica L. Fringe-tree. 



Korth of the greenliouso on the bank sloping toAvard the Botanic 

 Gar(h'n; northwest ])art of the Bolanic Garden; Avest of tlie Ilorti- 

 culliirfil J>aboratory. 

 *Cladrastis lutea (Michx.) Koch. (C. tinctoria Raf.), (Virgilia lutea 

 Michx.) Yellow Wood. 

 North of the house of the Union Literary Society; north of the 

 greenhouse on the bank. 

 Clematis. 



The following are to be seen in the Botanic Garden north of the 

 greenhouse near the ferns: C. apiifolia DC, *C. coccinea 

 Engelm., *C. crispa L. (C. Viorna Andr.), C. graveolens Lindl., C. 

 heraclea'folia DC., C. heraclea?folia davidiana Hort. (C. davidiana 

 Verlot.), C. integrifolia L., *C. Jackmanni Hort., *C. M. Koster 

 Hort., C. Lavallei Deene, C. ochroleuca Ait., *C. paniculata Thunb., 

 C. recta L., C. Savatieri Decne, C. virginiana L., C. Vitalba L., 

 C. viticella L. 

 *Clethra acuminata Michx. Sweet Pepperbush. 

 In the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 

 Clethra alnifolia L. 



In the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 

 Coffee-tree, Kentucky. See Gymnocladus. 

 *Cornus florida L. Flowering Dogwood. 



Northwest of the greenhouse on the bank of the brook; common in 

 the woods north of M. A. C; west of the Horticultural Laboratory. 

 Cornus Mas L. Cornelian Cherry. 



Near the west entrance; south of the pond in the Botanic Garden. 

 Cornus Mas variegata Hort. 

 Near the west entrance. 

 *Cornus sanguinea L. Red Siberian Dogwood. 



Southwest of house number 8; northeast of College Hall. 

 Cornus. 



Besides those mentioned elsewhere, the following are to be seen 



southeast of the larger pond in the Botanic Garden: C. Amomum 



Mill. (C. sericea L.), *C. alternifolia L., C. asperfolia Michx., C. 



Baileyi Coult. «& Evans, C. caudidissima Marsh (C, paniculata L' 



Her.), C. circinata L'Her., *C. stolonifera Michx. 



*Corylus americana Walt. Hazel-nut. 



Southwest of the playground where the drive runs down the bank 

 to the river; northeast of Wells' Hall. 

 Corylus Avella L. Filbert. 



South of the south drive, or southwest of the plaj^ground. Not 

 hardy; the seeds were from bushes grown at Union Springs, 

 Cayuga county, N. Y. 

 *Corylus rostrata Ait. Beaked Hazel-nut. 



Near the drive that passes by the entrance to the boulevard to the 

 river flats, i. e., southeast of the President's house. 

 *Cotinus cotinoides (Nutt) Britton. (Rhus Cotinus T. & G.) Smoke-tree. 

 Southeast of the President's house; in the Botanic Garden on the 

 bank near the ponds. 

 Cotoneaster acuminata Lindl. 



In the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 



