Guide 

 GUIDE II. 



LEAVES Continued. 



form. 



NOTE. Names in italics are also given elsewhere under the more frequent 



Sweet-Bay, page 36. 



Papaw, page 38. 



Mountain Holly, page 56. 



Cornel, alternate leaves, page 127. 



Groundsel Tree, page 154. 



Genus Gaylussacia (Huckleberries 

 and Dangleberries), excepting 

 Box Huckleberry, page 204. 



Genus Vaccinium (Blueberries and 

 Bilberries), excepting Dwarf 

 Blueberry and some Bilberries, 

 page 162. 



Genus Andromeda, page 166. 



Leather-leaf, page 171. 



Mountain Laurel, page 174. 



Genus Rhododendron (Azaleas, 

 etc.), excepting Sweet Pepper- 

 bush, page 182. 



Leatherwood, page 196. 



Daphne, page 198. 



Shepherdia, page 198. 



Buffalo-Nut, page 200. 



Bayberry, page 202. 



Willows in part, page 220. 



Barberry (thorny), page 38. 

 Ilex monticola, G., page 52. 

 Winterberry, page 52. 

 Inkberry (toothed toward apex), 

 page 54. 



Mt. Holly, page 56. 



Buckthorns, page 61. 



New Jersey Tea (strongly three- 

 ribbed), page 64 



Ceanbthus, narrow-leaved (strong- 

 ly three-ribbed), page 64. 



Genus Prunus (Plum, Cherry, etc.), 

 page 81. 



Genus Spiraea (Spiraeas), page 

 86. 



Genus Pyrus (Chokeberry, etc.), 

 page 100. 



Genus Crataegus in part (Thorns), 

 page 104. 



Genus Amelanchier (Shad-bush), 

 page 1 08. 



Itea, page 112. 



Witch-Hazel (teeth large and 

 rounded), page 118. 



Groundsel Tree (teeth large and 

 remote), page 154. 



Dwarf Huckleberry, page 158. 



Box Huckleberry, page 159. 



Dwarf Blueberry and var., page 162. 



Low Blueberry, page 163. 



Some Bilberries, page 164. 



Privet Andromeda, page 169. 



Leucbthoe, page 169. 



Leather- Leaf , page 171. 



Sweet Pepper-Bush, page 188. 



Spice-Bush, page 194. 



Genus Myrica (Sweet Fern, etc., 

 foliage fragrant), page 205. 



