246 I.OGANIACEAE 



Leaves and twigs glabrous or essentially so. i. F. Americana. 



Leaves and twigs pubescent. 2. F. Biltmoreana. 



Wings of the samara markedly decurrent on the sides of the body. 

 Samara with a spatulate wing. 

 Leaves, twigs and panicles glabrous or essentially so. 



3. F. lanceolata. 

 Leaves, twigs and panicles velvety-pubescent. 4. F. Pennsylvanica. 



Samara with a long-linear wing. 5. F. Darlingtonii. 



Leaves with sessile lateral leaflets : calyx wanting : samara winged all around. 



6. F. nigra. 



1. Fraxinus Americana L. White Ash. (Man. p. 724; I. F. f. 

 2838.) In rich woods, N. S. to Minn., Fla., Kans. and Tex. — Pennsyl- 

 vania: Northampton; Bdcks ; Dei^aware ; Chester; L-a.ncaster; 

 York; Huntingdon; Franklin; Carbon; Allegheny. 



2. Fraxinus Biltmoreana Beadle. BiltmorE Ash. (Man. p. 725.) 

 In woods, Pa. to Ga. — Pennsylvania : York, McCall's Ferry. 



3. Fraxinus lanceolata Borck. Green Ash. (Man. p. 725 ; I. F./. 

 283g.) Moist soil, Vt. to the N. W. Terr., Fla. and A.t\z.— Pennsylvania : 

 Lancaster ; York ; Perry ; Westmoreland ; Allegheny. 



4. Frasdnus Pennsylvanica Marsh. Red Ash. (Man. p. 725 ; I. F. 

 f. 2840.) In moist soil, N. B. to S. Dak., Fla., Ala. and Kans. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Pike ; Northampton ; Bucks ; Delaware ; Chester ; 

 Lancaster ; York ; Franklin. 



5. Fraxinus Darlingtonii Britton. Darlington's Ash. (Man. p. 

 725.) In woods, N. Y. to Va^.— Pennsylvania : Chester. 



6. Fraxinus nigra Marsh. Black or Hoop Ash. (Man. p. 725; I. 

 F. f. 2843.) In swamps and wet woods, Newf. to Man., Va. and Ark. — 

 Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Delaware ; Chester ; 

 Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Susquehanna ; Allegheny. 



3. CHIONANTHUS L. 



1. Chionanthus Virginica L. Fringe Tree. (Man. p. 726 ; I. V.f. 

 284^.) In moist thickets, Del. and southern Pa., to Fla. and Tex. — 

 Pennsylvania : Chester ; Lancaster ; York ; Beaver. 



4. LIGUSTRUM L. 



l.^Ligustrum vulgare L- Privet. Prim. (Man. p. 726; I. F. /. 

 2846.) Escaped, Me. and Ont. to Pa. to N. C. Native of Eu. and Asia. 

 — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Lancaster ; Dauphin ; Delaware ; 

 Allegheny. 



Family 2. LOGANIACEAE Dumort. Logania Family. 



1. POLYPREMUM L. 



1. Polypremum procumbens L. Polypremum. (Man. p. 728; I. 

 F. 2850.^ In dry, sandy soil, N. J. and Pa. to Fla., Ky., the Indian Terr, 

 and Hex. Also in the W. Indies.— Penjisylvania : Philadelphia, ballast. 



