82 Literary Intelligence. 



ries, by which it is sometimes Jtnown in the country 

 round Hudson's-Bay. 



Callicarpa. L. 

 Gen. PI. edit. Schreb. n. 175. Juss. p. 107. Gart. 



t. 94. 



Cal. 4-fidus. Cor. 4-fida. Bacca 4-sperma. 



Callicarpa (Americana. L.J ramis subalbido- 

 tomentosis ; foliis oppositis ovatis acutis dentatis, sub- 

 tus subtomentosis ; baccis glomeratis lucido-glabris. B. 



Callicarpa (americana) foliis serratis subtus tomentosis. 

 Mant. 2. p. 198. Act. Ups. 1741. p. 80. Kniph. cent. 

 4. n. 12. Willd. Sp. PL 1. p. 619. Gmelin, Sijst. 

 Nat. 2. p. 246. 



Callicarpa americana. Sp. PL p. 161. SchoepJ] 

 Mat. Med. Amer. p. 13. Sclwepf, Reise, 2. p. 127, 

 191. Marshall, Arbust. p. 22. Alton, Kew. 1. p. 148. 

 EllicotVs Journal, p. 287. Barton's Elem. ofBot.part 

 Z.p. 24. t. 10. Jig. 3. A. B. C. D. Expl. p. 25. 



Callicarpa (americana) foliis serratis, baccis purpureis. 

 Walter, Carol, p. 84. 



Callicarpa (americana) ramis pruinoso-tomentosis; fo- 

 liis lato-ovalibus, utrinque acutis, dentatis, subtus sub- 

 tomentosis : cymis sessilibus, petiolo brevioribus. Mi- 

 chuu.r, Fhr. Bor. Amer. I. p. 95. 



Callicarpa foais ovatis acutis serratis, subtus subto- 

 mentosis, baccis glomeratis. Lamarck, Encyclop. 1. 

 p. 556. 



Spondyloccos. Mitch. E. JV. C. 8. p. 218. 



Burchardia.. Du Ham. Arb. 1. p. 111. t. 44. 



