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CANNACEAE. 



CANNAL. Sp. PL i (1753). 



Canna Indica L. Sp. PL i (1753). 



In low ground along the San Antonio at San Antonio. Stems 5-6 

 feet high ; altitude, 600 feet. 



June 9 (1839); type locality, tropics of both continents. 



JUGLANDACEAE. 



JUGLANS L. Sp. PL 997 (1753)- 

 Juglans nigra L. Sp. PL 997 (1753)- 



A few trees were noticed at San Antonio near theS. P. bridge, altitude 

 600 feet. 

 Juglans rupestris Engelm. in Torr. Sitgr. Rep. 171, /. 75(1853). 



A bush or small spreading tree, very common in low ground along the 

 Guadalupe, altitude 1600 feet. 



April 19 flower, July 2 fruit (1615) ; type locality, New Mexico. 



HICORIA Raf. Med. Rep. (II.) 5 : 352 (1808). 



[HicoRius Raf. Fl. Lud. 109 (1817).] 



[CARYA Nutt. Gen. 2 : 221 (1818).] 



Hicoria Pecan (Marsh.) Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 15 : 282 (1888). 

 Juglans Pecan Marsh. Arb. Am. 69 (1785). 



Juglans Illinoiensis Wang. Beitr. Holz. Am. 54, /. i&, f. 43 (1787). 

 Carya olivaeformis Nutt. Gen. 2 : 221(1818). 



In a wooded tract along the S. P. R. R. at San Antonio, several large 

 trees were seen in flower, altitude 600 feet. 

 April 17 (1589). 



SALICACEAE. 



SALIX L. Sp. PL 1015 (1753). 

 Salix nigra Marsh. Arb. Am. 139 (1785). 



Occurring as a bush, or slender tree 25 feet high, along the Guadalupe, 

 altitude 1600 feet. Typical. 



April 19 (1621^. 

 Salix nigra longipes forma venulosa And. Monog. Sal. 22 (1867).* 



*Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 4 : ^99 (1893), as ^- nigra venulosa. 



