12 Walther Wangerin. — Nyssaceae. 



westlich bis Ontario, Michigan, Arkansas und Texas. Hat mir aus folgenden Staaten 

 der Union vorgelegen: Massachusetts (Concordia), Connecticut (Nev Haren), New York 

 (Richmond County: Staten Island), New Jersey (Planlield, Rahwey), Pennsylvania (Smith- 

 ville, Heller and Halbach, PI. of South. Penns. n. 885), Ohio (Cleveland, Krebs 

 n. 458; Miami, Unio itineraria Dp. Frank), Illinois (Union County, French), Virginia 

 Pürlsinouth, Marion), Kentucky (Madison county, Nelson n. 9333), Tennessee (Smokey- 

 Berge, Rugel), Carolina (BUtmore Herb. n. 662b; Small and Heller, PL of Western 

 North Carol. n. 3 40), Georgia '(Little Stone Mountain, Small; Whitfield county, in 

 einer Höht von 400 — 500 m, Harper n. 278), Missouri (Campbell; Bush, PI. of. 

 iiaa. n. 328), Arkansas (Engel mann n. 231'), Florida (Hanks of streams, Duval county, 

 Curtisi n. 1 06 1 ) , Alabama (Mobile, Mohr), Louisiania (New Orleans, Engel mann), 

 Mississippi (Biloxi, Tracy n. 5029), Texas (E. Hall, PI. Tex. n. 267). 



Einheimische Namen: Pepperidge, Sour Gum, Tupelo. 



Var. biflora (Walter) Sargent, Silva of N. Am. V. ( I 891/97) 76. — N. biflora Walter, 



II. Carol. (1788) 253; Coult. et Evans in Bot. Caz. XV. (4 890) 92; Sargent, Man. Trees 

 of N. Amer. (1905) 70 9. — N. oaroliniana Poir. in Lam. Encycl. IV. (1797) 50 7; Lam. 



III. 111. 442, t. 851, f. 1. — iV. aquatica M. A. Curt. Bot. N. Carol. 62. — N. mnlti- 

 flora Ell. Sketch. II. (1824) 684. — Folia sueto minora quam in forma typica, 2,5 — 

 7,5 cm longa et 1,2 — 3,5 cm lata, apice plerumque obtusa haud acuminata, adulta 

 utrinque perfecte glabrata, dense punctulata, subcoriacea. Flores feminei in pedunculis 

 sueto 2-ni. Putamen valde compressum, costis manifestius prominentibus obtusiusculis 

 insigne. 



Südliche Staaten des atlantischen Nordamerika, in kleinen Teichen der 

 »Pine barrens«: Virginia (Umgegend von Franklin, Southampton county, A. Heller, 

 PI. of southeast. Virg. n. 1024), Carolina (Rowan county, Small and Heller, PI. of 

 Centr. North Carol. n. 350), Georgia (Harper, Georgia PI. n. 456; Swamps am Ogeechee 

 River, Gurtiss n. 1062), Florida (bei Jacksonville , Flussufer und sumpfige Stellen. 

 Curtiss, See. distrib. n. 4709 et5787;'Lake City, Columbia county, Nash n. *2183). 



3. N. uniflora Wangenh. Beitr. Forstw. Nordam. Holz. (1787) 83; Walter, Fl. Carol. 

 (1788)253; Ell. Carol. II. (182 4) 686; Eat. et Wright, North Am. Bot. (1840) 829; Curt. 

 Bot. N. Carol. 62; Coult. et Ev. in Bot. Gaz. XV. (1890) 92; Harms in Engl. u. Prantl, 

 Pflzfam. III. 8. (1898) 257. — N. aquatica L. Spec. pl. ed. 1. (1753) 1058 e. p.J Marsh. 

 Arbust. (1785) 96; Poir. in Lam. Encycl. IV. (1797) 507; Sargent, Man. Trees of N. Amer. 

 (1905) 711. — N. augalisam Michx. Fl. bor. am. II. (1803) 259; Spach, Hist. veg. phan, 

 X. (1841) 465. — N. anyulosa Poir. in Lam. Encycl. IV. (1797) 507; Lam. Hl. III. 

 442, t. 851, f. 2; Roem. et Schult. Syst. V. (1819) 578. — N. denticulata Ait. Hort. 

 Kew. III. (1789) 446; Pers. Synopsis II. ( 1 807) 615; Willd. Spec. pl. IV. (180")) llli: 

 Pursh, Fl. Am. sept. I. (1814) 178; Poir. Suppl. IV. (1816) 115; Roem. et Schult. 

 Sjefc V. (1819) 577; Spreng. Syst. I. (1825) 832: Dietr. Synopsis pl. I. (1839) 

 879. — N. granäidentata Michx. f. Hist. Arb. For. Am. Sept. II. (1810) 252, t. 19. — 

 A. palustris Salisb. Prodi-. (1796) 175. — N. tomentosa Michx. Fl. bor. am. II. (1803) 

 259; Pers. Synopsis II. (1807) 615; Willd. Spec. pl. IV. (1805) 1113; Pursh, M Am. 

 iepi I. (1814) 177: Roem. et. Schult. Syst. V. (1819) 577; Ell. Carol. II. (I8S4 

 685; Spreng. Syst. I. (1825) 832; Audubon, Birds 1837) t. 13; Dietr. Synopsis pl. 

 I. (1839) 879; Eat. et Wright, -North Am. Bot. ( I 8 40) 329. — Arbor 18- 30-metralis, 

 r.Miiiilis glabrii brunnescentibua usque fuscescentibus. Foliorum petiolua Bunteres veJ 

 inpra leviter eanaliculalua parce puberulus vel glabratus 3 — 4,5 cm longus; lamina 

 chartacea, aupra laturate viridis, subtus pallidior, juveneula supra dz sparse subtus 

 ralde deine i>ilis bretiusculii crispidulo-patentibus villosulo-tomentella, adulta Bupra per- 

 lecte glabrata, ^uiftus secui costara aervosque principales densiuacule ceterum sparse 



pubei in- \<-l Ion-.- clliptirii vrl ovala, basi nunc in petiolum COUStricU nunc 



lubrotundaüi rel levlter cordata, apice plerumque breviter acuminata atque manifeste 



mncronnlata, margine Integra ^-\ laepiui anguloto-dentata, 7,8 -15 cm longa «-i 3,5 — 



cm lata, costa subtus valde prominente, nerria lateralibua patentibua vel paulo 



