1108 ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. PART III. 
Genus VI. 
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CASSA’NDRA D. Don. Tue Cassanpra. Lin. Syst. Decandria 
Monogynia. 
Identification. D. Don in Edinb. New Phil. Journ., 17. p. 157.; Don’s Mill, 3. p, 830. 
Synonyme. Andromeda sp. Lin. and others. 
Derivation.. The name of a daughter of Priam and Hecuba. 
# 1. C.catycuna‘ta D. Don. The calyculated Cassandra. 
Identification. D. Don in Edinb. New Phil. Journ., 17. p. 157.; Don’s Mill., 3. p. 830. 
Synonyme. Andromeda calyculata Lin. Sp., 565., Pall. Fl. Ross., 2. p. 53. t. 71. f. 1., Lodd. Bot. 
Cab., t. 1464. 
Engravings. Pall. Fl. Ross., 2. t. 71. f.1.; Bot. Cab., t.1464.; and our fig. 896. 
Spec. Char., §&c. Leaves elliptic-oblong, bluntish, obso- 
letely serrulated, rusty beneath. Racemes recurved, 4 
leafy. Bracteas of the calyx (these constitute the caly- 
culus, or secondary and outer calyx, implied by the 
term calyculata) broad, ovate, acuminate. Corollas 
oblong-cylindrical. (Don’s Mill., iii. p. 830.) A native 
of North America, from Canada to Virginia, on the 
mountains, in bogs and swamps. It grows also in 
Sweden, Prussia, Siberia, &c. Introduced in 1748, 
and frequent in collections. Flowering from February 
to April. 
Varieties. The following forms of this species are enu- 
merated in Don’s Miller : — 
2. C.c. 1 ventricdsa Sims Bot. Mag., t. 1286.—Co- 
rolla inflated. 
# C.c. 2 latifolia Lodd. Bot. Cab., t. 530. — Leaf 
broad. 
# C.c. 3 nana Sims Bot. Mag., t. 862., Lodd. Bot. Cab., t. 826.—Dwarf. 
2 2. C. (c.) ANGUSTIFO‘LIA G. Don. The narrow-leaved Cassandra. 
Identification. Don’s Mill., 3. p. 830. 
Synonymes. Andrémeda calyculata 6 angustifdlia Ait. Hort. Kew, 
2. p.70.; A. angustifolia Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept., 1. p.291.; A. erispa 
| Desf. et Link, and our fig. 897. 
Spec. Char., §c. Leaves linear-lanceolate, acute, the 
edges somewhat waved and revolute, the under-sur- 
face rusty. Racemes recurved, leafy. Bracteas of 2X 
calyx minute. Corollas oblong-ovate. (Don’s Mill., : 
ili. p. 830.) A native of Carolina and Georgia, in 
open swamps. Introduced in 1748, growing to 
the height of 1 ft., and flowering in February and 
April. It is frequent in collections. 



Genus VII. 
ZENO'BIA D. Don. Tuer Zenosia. Lin. Syst, Decandria Monogynia. 
Identification. D. Don in Edinb. New Phil. Journ., July, 1834, ; Don’s Mill., 3. p. 830. 
Synonyme. Andrémeda sp. Michaux. © 
Pareeon From Zenobia, aqieen Pa nyra, distinguished for her yirtue and learning. (D. 
on. 
