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FINDING-LIST OF BINOMIALS 



ABELIA. *A. chinensis. 

 *grandiflora. 



rupestris: *A. grandiflora; also 



sometimes applied to A. chi- 

 nensis. 



ABERIA. A. caffra. 



ABIES. A. alba: *Picea canadensis; 

 perhaps sometimes applied to 

 Abies Picea. 



Alcockiana: Picea bicolor; often 



applied to P. jezoensis hon- 



doensis : *Picea Alcockiana. 

 *amabilis; sometimes misapplied to 



A. grand is. 

 *arizonica: A. lasiocarpa ari- 



zonica; by some regarded as a 



distinct species. 

 *baborensis. 

 *balsamea. 



brachyphylla: *A. homolepis is the 



oldest name for the fir known as 

 A. brachyphylla; the A. homo- 

 lepsis mentioned on page 175 is 

 A. homolepis umbellata. 



canadensis: *Tsuga canadensis. 

 *cephalonica. 



*cilicica. 

 *concolor. 



Douglasii: Pseudotsuga taxifob'a: 



*Pseudotsuga Douglasii. 



excelsa: *Picea ezcelsa. 

 *firma. 



*Fraseri. 

 *grandis. 

 *homolepis. 

 ^lasiocarpa. 

 *magnifica. 

 *Mariesii. 



Menziesii: *Picea sitchensis. 



Mome: *A. firma (the name A. 



Mome is a nomen nudum). 

 *nobilis. 

 *Nordmanniana. 



numidica: *A. baborensis. 



orientalis: *Picea orientalis. 

 *pectinata: A. Picea. 



- Picea: *A. pectinata. 

 *Pinsapo. 



pungens: *Picea pungens. 

 *sacchalinensis. 



*sibirica. 



subalpina: *A. lasiocarpa. 



umbellicata: *A. homolepis um- 



bellata. 

 *Veitchii. 



ABOBRA. A. viridiflora: A. tenui- 

 folia. 



ABRONI4. A. arenaria: A. latifolia. 



umbellata. 



villosa. 



ABRUS. A. precatorius. 

 ABUTILON. A. megapotamicum. 



Samtzii: form of A. hybridum. 



striatum, but the stock is likely to 



be A. pictum. 



Thompsonii: A. ctriatum Thomp- 



sonii. 



vexillarium: A. megapotamicum. 

 ACACIA. *A. armata. 



*Baileyana. 

 *Cavenia. 

 *cultriformis. 

 *cyanophylla. 

 *cyclops. 



ACACIA, continued. 



dealbata: *A. decurrens dealbata. 

 *decurrens. 



*Drummondii. 

 *Farnesiana. 



floribunda: *A. longifolia flori- 



bunda. 



Julibrissin: *Albizzia Julibrissin. 

 *juniperina. 



*latifolia. 

 *longifolia. 



lophantha: *Albizzia lophantha. 

 *melanoxylon. 



mollissima: *A. decurrens mollis. 



Nemu: *Albizzia Julibrissin. 

 *neriifolia. 



*podalyriasfolia. 

 *pravissima. 

 *pubescens. 

 *pycnantha. 

 *Riceana. 

 *saligna. 

 *verticillata. 



AC^ENA. A. microphylla. 



ACALYPHA. *A. hispida. 



Macafeana: *A. Wilkesiana 



Macafeana. 



marginata: *A. Wilkesiana mar- 



ginata, not A. marginata of 

 botanists. 



mosaica: *A. Wilkesiana musaica. 



Sanderi: *A. hispida. 



triumphans: *A. Wilkesiana 



triumphans. 



ACANTHOPANAX. *A. pentaphyl- 

 lum (Aralia). 



*ricinifolium (Aralia). 



By some authors, the name 

 Acanthopanax is considered to 

 be masculine, the specific names 

 to end in -us; but the prevail- 

 ing practice with English 

 and American botanists is to 

 regard the Panax combinations 

 as neuter. These names should 

 be pronounced Acanth6p-anax, 

 Ore6p-anax, Tetrdp-anax, etc. 



ACANTHOPHCENIX. A. rubra 



(Areca). 



ACANTHORHIZA. A. aculeata. 



ACANTHUS. A. latifolius: A. mollis 

 latifolius. 



mollis. 



spinosus. 



ACER. *A. campestre. 

 * circinatum. 



colchicum: *A. cappadocicum. 



*dasycarpum (Silver Maple): A. 



saccharinum. 

 *ginnala. 

 *glabrum. 

 *Heldreichii. 

 *japonicum. 

 *macrophyllum : sometimes used 



erroneously for A. japonicum 



macrophyllum. 

 *monspessulanum. 

 *Negundo. 

 *palmatum. 

 *pennsylvanicum. 

 *pictum. 

 *platanoides. 



polymorphum: *A. palmatum. 



ACER, continued. 

 *pseudoplatanus. 

 *rubrum. 



saccharinum. This is the Silver 



Maple, commonly known in the 

 trade as *A. dasycarpum. Much 

 of the stock listed as A. sac- 

 charinum is Sugar Maple, which 

 is now known as A. saceharum. 

 *saccharum. Sugar or Rock Maple, 

 formerly known as A. sacchari- 

 num, but this name is now 

 applied to Silver Maple. 



sanguineum: *A. palmatum san- 



guineum. 



Schwedleri: *A. platanoides 



Schwedleri. 

 *spicatum. 

 *tataricum. 



celutinum: *A. insigne velutinum; 



sometimes used erroneously for 

 A. Trautvetteri. 



ACERANTHUS. A. diphyllus (Epi- 

 medium). 



ACHANIA. A. Mahaviscus: Malva- 

 viscus arboreus. 



ACHILLEA. A. segyptiaca: A. Tourne- 

 fortii. 



Ageratum. 



aurea. 



- Eupatorium: A. filipendulina. 

 filipendulina. 



Millefolium. 



mongolica: A. sibirica. 



Ptarmica. 



tomentosa. 



ACHIMENES. A. Haageana: A. 

 longiflora. 



longiflora. 



patens major. 



ACHRAS. A. Sapota. 



ACHYRANTHES. A. acuminata: 

 Iresine Lindenii. 



Emersonii: Iresine Lindenii. 



Herbstii: Iresine Herbstii. 



ACIDANTHERA. A. bicolor. 



ACONITUM. A. autumnale. 



bicolor: plants under this name 



are either A. Napellus bicolor 

 or A. sinensis bicolor. 



Fischeri. 



Lycoctonum. 



Napellus. 



pyramidatum: probably A. pyram- 



idale, which is A. Napellus. 



pyrenaicum: A. Anthora. 



uncinatum. 



Wilsonii: A. Fischeri Wilsonii. 

 ACORUS. A. Calamus. 



japonicus: probably a form of A. 



gramineus. 



ACROCLINIUM. A. album: Helip- 

 terum roseum album. 



roseum: Helipterum roseum. 



ACTJEA. A. alba. 



rubra: A. spicata rubra ; better kept 



distinct, as A. rubra. Willd. 



spicata. 



ACTINIDIA. *A. arguta. 

 *chinensis. 



*Kolomikta. 

 *polygama. 



