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trate, stoloniferous, with branches usually bright red-purple and smooth: 
branchlets and inflorescence appres3ed-pubescent: petioles 3-18 lines long: 
leaves from lanceolate to broadly ovate or oblong, short- or long-acuminate 
or only acute, mostly obtuse at base, minutely appressed- pubescent above, 
more or less white and appressed pubescent beneath with straight rigid 
hairs: flowers mostly in small cymes: calyx-teeth minute: fruit white or 
lead-color ; stones very variable, from »vate and pointed scarcely flattened, 
higher than broad, te more or less flattened, broader than high. these 
extremes completely connected by intermediate shapes and diniensions, 
all with more or less furrowed edge. From New Brunswick to the District 
of Columbia and westward to the Cascade Mountains and Urit. Columbia, 
New Mexico and Arizona. 
C. glabrata Benth. Bot. Sulph. 18. A shrub 4-12 feet high, with 
ereci and mostly bushy smooth branches bearing usuaily crowded small 
leaves: branchlets and inflorescence glabrous or nearly so: petioles short 
and slender: leaves lancevlate to nearly ovate or oblong, acute at each end 
glabrous to sparsely and minutely appressed pubescent on both sides. the 
lower surface but little paler than the upper: flowers in numerous small 
open cymes: Calyx-teeth prominent: froit white or light blue: stene= but 
litttle compressed, not furrowed, broader than high. long streams, 
southwest Oregon to California. 
OrpeErR LXNVI. GARRY ACEZE Lindl. Bot. Reg. xx, t. 1686 
Shrubs or small trees with opposite persistent entire leaves 
and dicecious flowers in aments or catkins. Calyx adnate to 
the ovary, the limb 4-tooihed valvate in the bud. Petals 
none. Stamens 4, inserted on the eplernans disk. Ovary 
l-celled, with-2 pendulous o vules. ¥ruit baccate. crowned 
‘with the remains of the calyx. seeds anat:opous. Kmbryo 
nea'ly as long as the !!eshy albumen. 
PE GAKRYA Dougl. Lind] |. e. 
Evergreen shrubs with greenish bark, opposite entire coriace- 
ous leaves and dicecious flowers in axillary pendulous aments, 
‘solitary or in threes between the decussately eonnate bracts. 
Calvx of the sterile flowers 4-parted. with linear valvate segment-. 
Stamens 4: filaments distinct: disk and rudimentary ovary 
none. Calyx of the fertile flowers with a shortly 2-lobed or ob- 
solete limb: disk and rudimentary stamens none. Ovary 1-celled 
with 2 pendulous ovules, Styles 2, stigmatic on the inner side, 
persistent. Berry 1-2-seeded. 
G. Fremontii Vorr..lac. R. Rep. iv, 13). A shrub 4-12 feet high, 
becoming glabrous: petioles 3-9 lines long: leaves ovate to oblong or 
elliptical, mostly acute at each end. usually somewhat mucronate, entire, 
smooth or nearly sv on both sides: fertile aments 244-5 inches long: bracts 
‘prominent, connate to above the middle, acute, somewhat silky: fruit 
globose, becoming glabrous, short-pedicellate, 2-3 lines in diameter. 
Qn dry hillsides, Oregon to California. 
G. elliptica Dougl. lind]. 1. c. \ stout shrub or small tree 5-16 feet 
high: petioles 3-6 line long: leaves elliptical, rounded at base, round or 
acute and mucronate at the apex, undulate on the margins, smooth above, 
densely tomentose beneath, 2-5 inches long: sterile aments 3-15 inches 
