BlGNONIACEAE. 



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CATALPA. Indian Bean. 

 (Family Bignoniaceae). 



Small or moderate-sized trees: 

 deciduous. Twigs stout, round: 

 pith large, round, continuous, 

 pale. Buds solitary, sessile, glo- 

 bose, with some half-dozen rather 

 loose pointed scales, the end-bud 

 lacking. Leaf-scars in whorls al- 

 ternately of two large scars and 

 one small scar, and one large scar 

 and two small scars, round-ellipti- 

 cal, raised; bundle-traces a dozen 

 or so, compound, in an ellipse: 

 stipule-scars lacking. The long 

 terete pods, with thin ciliate 

 seeds, persist, and afford import- 

 ant specific characters. 



Winter-character references: 

 Catalpa Mgnonioides (C. syringae- 

 folia; C. Catalpa). Blakeslee & 

 Jarvis, 562; Bosemann, 67; Bren- 

 del, 28, pi. 1; Otis, 226; Schnei- 

 der, f. 15, 199. C. ovata (C. Kaempferi). Schneider, f. 179; 

 Shirasawa, 280, pi. 12. C. speciosa. Blakeslee & Jarvis, 329, 

 562, pi.; Hitchcock (3), 16; Otis, 224; Schneider, f. 199. 



1. Twigs and fruits (5 mm.) slender. (1). C. ovata. 

 Twigs and capsules stouter. 2. 



2. Capsules moderate (8 mm.): seeds pointed. 



(2). C. bignonioides. 

 Capsules thick (10 mm.): seeds truncate. (3). C. speciosa. 



