76 AUT. BOT. 
kanzas, mistaken then for the Bumelia lanugi- 
nosa, altho’ so unlike B. rufa. Leaves biun- 
cial, the young quite villose fuscate beneath, 
flowers minute sbut upin ovate acute form, 
brown on unequal peduncles, fruit fuscate. 
511, Decareces lycioides Raf. sylv. tel. 167 
Bumelia do Authors—Florida to Louisiana, the 
leaves are seldom lanceolate, but rather oblong, 
uncial reticulate on both sides, apparently ever- 
green: the fruit is very peculiar, green, size of 
a Cherry, compressed smooth on both sides, but 
edge broad with 3 circular ridges united hy 
transvere wrinkles; the calix is persistent pat- 
ent,with 5 unequal parts ovate obtuse, style short 
acute. Itis ashrub 4 to 8 feet high, branches 
rugose or verrucose, spines conical valid, flow- 
ers vernal, | 
912. PorvLus bicolor R. als. 179. Allegh. 
Mts. 
513, Pop. cinerea R. als. 180, Allegh. Mts. 
514, Pop. ciliolata R. als. 183. Ohio. 
515, Pop. reticulata R. als. 184, Apal. Mts. 
516, Amerina balduiniana Raf. als. 54. 
Florida, 
517. Amer. missurica R. als. 55. Missouri. 
518, Orsopix fulva R. als. 56. Origon. 
519, Ois. oblongifolia R. als. 57 Maine. 
520, Verrix (Stenalix) linearifolia R. als. 
58. Missouri. 
521, Sarıx repanda R. als. 59. Florida. t 
929, Ustonis humilis R. als. 60. Allegh. 
Mts. These since 516 are new Willows, des- 
cribed in my Grove of 330 trees. 
523, Asimina parviflora Dunal. Florida. 
This G. after being shuffled into Annona, Por- 
celia, Orchidocarpum, altho’ settled by Adan- 
son 75 years ago! has been sunk by Torrey 
