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8. Loniceraoblongifolia (Goldie) Hook. Swamp Fly HoNEYSUCKt,E. 

 (Man. p. S76; I. ¥. f. 3464.) In swamps, Quebec to Man., Vt. to Pa. 

 and Mich. — Pennsylvania : Erie, near Union City. 



9. Lonicera ciliata Muhl. American Fly Honeysuckle. (Man. p. 

 S76 ; I. ¥. f. 346J.) In moist woods, N. S. to Man., Conn., Pa. 

 and Mich. — Pennsylvania : Pike ; Monroe ; Tioga ; Sullivan ; 

 Centre ; Huntingdon ; Blair ; Venango ; Somerset ; Susque- 

 hanna ; Allegheny. 



10. Lonicera Tatarica L. Tartarian Bush Honeysuckle. (Man. 

 p. 876 ; I. F. /. 346/.) Escaped, Ont. and Vt. to N. Y., N. J. and Ky. 

 Native of Asia. — Pennsylvafiia : Northampton, in woods. 



7. DIERVILLA Moench. 

 1. Diervilla Diervllla (L,.) MacM. Bush Honeysuckle. (Man. p. 

 877 ; I. F.y^ 34(>9-) In dry or rocky woodlands, Newf. to the N. W. Terr., 

 N. C. and Mich. — Pennsylvania : Pike ; Monroe ; Northampton ; 

 Bucks ; Philadelphia ; Lancaster ; Chester ; Franklin ; Hunt- 

 ingdon ; Somerset ; Erie ; Allegheny. 



Order 8. VALERIANALES. 



Gynoecium 3-carpellary, two of the carpels abortive. 



Fam. I. VALERIANACEAE. 



Gynoecium i-carpellary. Fam. 2, Dipsacaceae. 



Family i. VALERIANACEAE Batsch. Valerian Family. 



Sepals becoming very slender and plumose : fruit i-celled. i. Valeriana. 

 Sepals minute or obsolete : fruit 3-celled, 2 of the cavities empty. 



2. Valerianella. 



1. VALERIANA L. 



Corolla-tube relatively slender, 10-20 mm. long : basal leaves with merely 



toothed cordate blades. i. V. pattciflora. 



Corolla-tube relatively stout, 2-6 mm. long: basal leaves with pinnatifid and 



not cordate blades. 2. V. officinalis. 



1. Valeriana pauciflora Michx. Large-flowered Valerian. 

 (Man. p. 878; I. F. /. 3471.) In moist soil, Pa. to W. Va., Ilh, Ky. 

 and Mo. — Pennsylvania: Lancaster, near Millersville ; Huntingdon; 

 Allegheny. 



2. Valeriana officinalis L. Garden Valerian. (Man. p. S79 ; I. 

 F. /. 3474.) Escaped, N. Y. and N. J., native of En. and Asia. — Pennsyl- 

 vania : Allegheny. 



2. VALERIANELLA Poll. 

 Corolla blue or purplish : fruit about twice as broad as thick : introduced 



species. i. V. Locusta. 



Corolla white : fruit about as broad as thick : native species. 



Fruit triangular-pyramidal. 2. V. chenopodifolia. 



Fruit globular or ovoid-tetragonal. 



