1.903.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 693 



cordlformis D. C. 1824. Prodr., I, p. 292. 



(A.B.) As a race of cucullata. Not distinguishable. 

 crassula Greene. 1902. Pittonia, V, p. 96. 



(A.B.) Allied to crcnulata. Jackson, ^lichigan. 

 crenulata Greene. 1901. Pittonia, IV, p. 295. [antco. p. 674.] 



(A.B.) Syracuse, New York. 

 cucullata Alton. 1789. Hort. Kew., Ill, p. 288. [111. Flor., 2.4876.] 



(A.B.) N. A. (from Dr. Samuel Martin) . 

 cuspidata Greene, 1898. Pittonia, III, p. 314. [Britt. Manual, No. 8.] 



(A.B.) Allied to papilionacea. Wisconsin. 

 debilis Michaux. 1803. Flor. Bor. Amer., II, p. 150. 



(C.B.) Probably = s/n'ato. "In mont. Alleghanis." 

 dentata Pursh. 1814. Fl. Am. Sept., I, p. 172. 



(A.B.) sagitfata group, identity doubtful. Pennsylvania. 

 denticulosa Pollard. foOl. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, XXMII. p. 475. 



(A.W.) Allied to lanceolata. Douglas, Coffee county, Georgia. 

 dicksonii Greene. 1899. Pittonia, IV, p. 65. 



(A.B.) Allied to cuspidata. Canadian woods. 

 digitata Pursh. 1814. • Fl. Amer. Sept., I, p. 171. 



(A.B.) palmata group, identity doubtful. Virginia. 

 digitata Darlington. 1826. Florula Cestrica, p. 29. 



(A.B.) Apparently intended for digitata Pursh. West Chester, 

 Pennsylvania. 

 dilatata Elhott. 1817. Bot. S. C. and Ga., I, p. 300. [Britt. Manual, 

 la.] 



(A.B.) As a race of palmata. Upper districts Georgia and Caro- 

 lina. 

 domestica Bicknell. 1898. In Britt. and Brown, 111. Flora, III, p. 519. 



(A.B.) Rich grovnid form of papilionacea. South Pennsylvania 

 and New Jersey. 

 eleganttda Greene. 1899. Pittonia, lY, p. 66. 



(A.B.) " Foliage of hlanda, flowers of cucullata." Ottawa, Canada. 

 emarginata Nuttall." 1818. Gen., I, p. 147. [111. Flor., app. 2,490a.] 



(A.B.) Philadelphia and adjacent New Jersey. 

 eriocarpon Nuttall. 1818. Gen., I, p. 150. 



(C.Y.) As a race of puhescens, from wdiich it cannot l)c separated. 

 Philadelphia. 

 esculenta EUiot. 1817. Bot. S. C. and Ga., I, p. 300. 



(A.B.) Given as a synonym under ^' heferophylla ^Muhl.," which 

 is fully described. Ogeechee river. 

 euryhicefolia Greene. 1902. Pittonia, V, p. 25. 



(C.W.) "Provisional" name for southern race of V. canadensis 

 L., on the assumption that Linnseus had the northern form. 

 Sullivan county, New York. 

 falcata Greene. 1899. Pittonia, IV, p. 3. [Britt. ^Manual, No. 6.] 



(A.B.) palmata group. Cobden, Illinois. 

 fimhriatula Smith. 1817. Rees' Cyclop., XXXVIII. [ = 111. Flor., 



'■ 2,491.] 

 ' (A.B.) A new name for primuhefolia Pursh (jiec Linn.). 



