88 Literary Intelligence. 



Cornus sanguinea. Forster, Flor. Amer. Sept. p. 6, 

 Marshall, Arbust. p. 36. Bartrairi's Travels, p. 321, 



Cornus (sanguinea?) arborea, cymis niidis, ramisrec- 

 tis subrubris, drupis coeruleis. Walter, Carol, p. 88. 



Cornus (lanuginosa) patula : ramulis lanuginosis : fo- 

 liis ovalibus acuminatis, plerisque basi subrotundata ob- 

 tusis, subtus manifeste pubescentibus : cymis conferti- 

 floris, lanuginosis? Michaux, Flor. Bor. Amer. 1. p. 



92. 



Cornus (Amomura) arborea, foliis ovatis petiolatis, 

 floribus corymbosis terminalibus. Mill. Diet. n. 5. 

 Du Roi, Harbk. 1. p. 165. Wangenh. Amer. p. 90. 

 Schoepf, Mat. Med. Amer. p. 14. 



Cornus Americana sylvestris domesticae similis, bacca 

 coerulei coloris elegantissima. Pluk. Aim. 121. t. 169. 



Cornus faemina, floribus candidissimis umbellatim dis- 

 positis, baccis cceruleo-viridibus, ossiculo duro com- 

 presso biloculari. Swamp Dogwood. Clayt. n. 23. 

 Cold. Noveb. 17. 



Oldenlandia. Dogwood ? Cutler, Mem. Amer. 



Acad. 1. p. 412. -The Red Willow. The Rose 



Willow. The Dogwood. Ibid. p. 491. 



Anglis, Blue-berried Dogwood. 



Europo-Americanis, Red Willow. Rose Willow. 

 Swamp Dogwood. American Red-rod Cornus. New- 

 England Dogwood. Female Dogwood. 



Indigenis. Kin-ni-ka-nick is the name which some of 

 our Indians, of the Delaware stock, give to the mixture 

 (which they are fond of smoking) of the bark of this 

 species of Cornel and Tobacco : but I am not certain 

 that they designate by this appellation the shrub itself. 



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