2i6 Field Columbian Museum — Botany, Vol. i. 



ACERACE^. 



Acer Pennsylvanicum Linn. 



Although in most situations in the State this species is a mere 

 shrub, yet near Welsh in Grant Co. it assumes the proportions of 

 a beautiful tree 20 to 40 ft. high with a strict columnar trunk 5 to 

 8 inches in diameter {Mil/spaugh). Greenbrier Co., on Kate's 

 Mountain, near White Sulphur Springs, alt. 3,300 ft. (Sma// 6^ 

 Fai7). 



Acer spicatum Lam. 



Acer saccharum Marsh. 



In Randolph Co., near Pickens, the sugar maple grows to a 

 diameter of 2 to 4 ft., and a height of 50 to 70 ft. {Millspaugh). 



Acer nigrum Michx. f. Acer saccharufn var. nigrum Britton. 



Acer saccharinum Linn. 



Large trees 2 to 4 ft. in diameter in Randolph Co., near 

 Pickens. At one station in Webster Co., on Buffalo Bull Moun- 

 tain, nearly every tree of this species is of the Bird's-eye type. 

 {MiJ/spaiigh). 



Acer rubrum Linn. 



Acer Negundo Linn. Negiindo acer aides Moench. [N'uttall). 



HIPPOCASTANACE^. 



^scuLUS glabra Willd. 



^scuLus ocTANDRA Marsh. 



.^SCULUS OCTANDRA HYBRiDA (DC.) Sarg. ^-^sculus octandra purpuras- 



cens A. Gray. 

 iEscuLUS Pavia Linn. 



BALSAM IN AC EiE. 



Impatiens aurea Muhl. 

 Impatiens biflora Walt. 



R H A M N A C E iE. 

 Rhamnus Caroliniana Walt. 

 Ceanothus Americanus Linn. 



VITACE^. 



ViTis Labrusca Linn. 



An immense specimen of this grape was found in Randolph Co., 



near Pickens; its trunk measured 22 inches in diameter and its two 



main branches 8 inches each. [Mil/spaugh). 

 ViTis ^stivalis Michx. 

 ViTis cordifolia Michx. 

 ViTis vulpina Linn. Vitis riparia Michx. 

 ViTis rupestris Scheele. 

 Vitis rotundifolia Michx. 



