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Ceanothns Hartwegii Hook, ex Heynh. Nom. ii, 128. 

 Name only. 



Ccanothus infestus HBK. Nov. Gen. et Sp. vii, 61 = 

 A do I phi a infest a. 



Ccanothus Icevigatns DC. Prod, ii, 30. 



Ceanothus lancifolius Mosnch. Meth. 6'^\^=^NoItea af- 

 ricana. 



Ceanothus laniger Andr. Bot. Rep. t. ^6()=^Pomaderris 

 lanigcra. 



Ceanothus Leschenaultii T>Q. Prod, ii, 31. 



Ceanothus niacrocarpus Cav. Ic. iii, 38, t. 276 is Colu- 

 brina. 



Ceanothus JMilleri Tausch.* This species was found- 

 ed on Miller's figure which is usuall}^ included in the 

 synonymy of C. Amcricanus. Neither the figure itself 

 nor Miller's description! applies to any species of Ceano- 

 thus. The plate represents a stout stem with leaves some- 

 what resembling C. Amei'icanus alternate on the main 

 stem but opposite on the branches, each branch termi- 



*Ceanothus Milleri (Tau. Deudr. Ex. Boh. F. v.), foliis ovatis trinerviis 

 serratis subtuspubescentibus, tliyrsis axillari-teriuiualibns oblongis deusis 

 in corymbum pahilum dispositis, pednnculis pedicellisqne fructiferis 

 flexuoso-divaricatis, capsulis rugosis subcarinatis. — C. americauns Mill, 

 ic. t. 86. Duham. ed. uov. 6. t. 31. — Hiicusque in hortis cum C. ameri- 

 cano L. permutatus fuit, qui defiuieudiis: C. americauus: foliis ovatis 

 awt subcordatis 3-uerviis serratis subtus pubescentibus, thyrsis axillari- 

 termiualibus .compositis louge peduuculatis et in paniculam dispositis, 

 capsulis laevibus. Celastrus inermis fol. ovat. serrat. S-uerv. racemis ex 

 summis ramis lougissimis. Linn. li. Cliff. 7.3. Commel. hort. 1, p. 167. t. 

 86. Pluk. aim. t. 28. f. 6. C. americanus L. spec. 287. (excl. syn. Mill, 

 et Duh.) Schmidt Oest. Baumz. t. 132.— Flora, xxi, 1838, 1, Beibl. 79. 



tThe Flower hath a turbinated Empalement of One Leaf, which is cut at 

 the Top into Five aciite Segments, and is permanent. The Flower is com- 

 posed of Five roundish Petals, which are equal, and do not extend beyond 

 the Empalement as is represented at a. In the Center of the Flower is 

 situated the three-cornered Germen, on which is placed a cylindrical Style 

 having a blunt Stigma; these are attended by Five Stamina placed o^jposite 

 to the Petals, crowned with roundish Summits. When the Flower is jjast, 



