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Kal>itia latifolia L. 



Ramosia rhododendri (Beutenmiiller), 42. 

 Knot weed. (See Polygonum .«pp.) 

 Lacinaria Hill = Liatris Schreb. 



Carmenta anthracipennis (Boisduval), 47. 

 Lacinaria punctata (Hook.). 



Carmenta anthracipennis sanborni Hy. Edwards, 48. 

 Lacinaria scariosa (L.) Hill = Liatris scariosa (L.) Willd. 



Carmenta anthracipennis sanborni Hy. Edwards, 48. 

 Lilac. (See Syringa.) 

 Lithost'ermum niderale Dougl. 



Carmenta verecunda (Hy. Edwards), 74. 

 Mallow. (See Malva.) 

 Malus Miller. 



Thaninosphecia scitula scitula (Harris), 114. 



Thamiiosphecia pyri (Harris), 118. 

 Malva L. 



Zenodoxus Grote and Robinson, 194. 

 Manroot. (See Echinocystis fabacea.) 

 Maple. (See Acer.) 

 Maple, red. (See Acer rubnim.) 

 Maple, white. (See Acer saccharintim.) 

 Marine-ivy. (See Ampelopsis (Cissus) iiicisa.) 

 Melanthera deltoidea Michx. 



Carmenta texana (Hy. Edwards), 65. 

 Melon, coyote. (See Cucurbita palniata.) 

 Mesquite. (See Prosopis glandtdosa.) 

 Mistletoe. (See Phoradendron.) 

 Monkeyflower. (See Diplacus atirantiacus.) 

 Mountain-ash. (See Svrbus.) 

 Mountain-laurel. (See Kalmia latifolia.) 

 Myrica carolinensis Mill. 



Thamnosphecia scitula scitula (Harris), 114. 

 Nightshade. (See Solanwn carolinense.) 

 Ninebark. (See Physocarpa.) 

 Nyssa L. 



Thamnosphecia rubrofascia (Hy. Edwards), 123. 

 Oak. (See Quercus.) 



Oak, Arizona white. (See Quercus arizonica.) 

 Oak, black. (Quercus sp. )2 



Paranthrene simulans luggeri (Hy. Edwards), 147. 

 Oak, blue. (See Quercus oblangifolia.) 

 Oak, coast live. (See Quercus agri folia.) 

 Oak, pin. (See Quercus palustris.) 

 Oak, red. (Quercus sp.)- 



Paranthrene simulans luggeri (Hy. Edwards), 147. 

 Oak, white. (Quercus sp.)^ 



Paranthrene palmii (Hy. Edwards), 147. 

 Oenothera L. 



Albuna pyramidalis beutenmiilleri Skinner ?, 167. 

 Oenothera biennis L. 



Albuna pyramidalis rubescens (Hulst), 16S. 

 Oxeye. (See Heliopsis h^lianthoides.) 

 Parthenocissus qttinquefolia (L.) Planch. 



Albuna fraxini (Hy. Edwards), 16". 



Albuna fraxini vitriosa, new male form, 169. 



Vitacea scepsiformis (Hy. Edwards), 156. 

 Parthenocissus tricuspidata var. veitchii Rehd. (Bailey, p. 2479). 



Vitacea scepsiformis (Hy. Edwards), 156. 

 Peach. (See Persica.) 



Pearly-everlasting. (See Anaphalis margaritacea.) 

 Pecan. (See Carya pecan.) 



2 Mr. Engelhardt did not give the Latin names for these oaks, and as the common names black, 

 red, and white oaks apply to various species of Quercus, the exact species involved here remain 

 uncertain. — Ed. 



