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Osmorrhiza longistylia and 



brevistylis. 

 Aralia spinosa. 

 " racemosa. 

 " nudicaulis. 

 " (Ginseng) quinquefolia. 

 Cornus Canadensis. 

 " florida. 

 " stolonifera. 

 Diervilla, 2 spp. 

 Triosteum, 2 epp. 



Viburnum lantanoidea. 



" dentatum & pubescens. 

 Mitchella repens. 

 Adenocaulon bicolor. 

 Boltonia, spp. 

 Aster § Biotia, corymbosus 



and spp. 

 Aster § Conyzopsis, angustus. 



Artemisia Canadensis. 



" biennis. 



" frigida. 

 Senecio pseudo-arnica. 

 Nabalus spp. 

 Cacalia spp. 



Mulgedium pulchellum. 

 Vaccinium § Oxycoccus mac- 

 rocarpum. 



" *' erythrocarpum. 



14 § Batodendron, 2 spp. 

 " § Cyanococcus, 15 spp. 



" ovalifolium. 

 Chiogenes hispidula. 

 Epignea repens. 

 Gaultheria procumbens. 

 Leucothoe axillaris and Cates- 



bsei. 

 Leucothoe racemosa and re- 



curva. 

 Andromeda § Portuna flori- 



bunda. 

 Andromeda § Pieris spp. 

 Clethra, 2 spp. 

 Menziesia ferruginea, var. 



globularis. 

 Rhododendron Catawbiense. 



" maximum. 



" punctatum. 

 Rhodora Canadensis. 

 Azalea, 4 spp. 

 Elliottia racemosa. 



Osmorrhiza longistylia, etc. 

 Aralia humilis. 



Cornus Canadensis. 

 " Nuttallii. 



Viburnum ellipticum. 

 Adenocaulon bicolor. 



Aster angustus. 

 Artemisia Canadensis. 



biennis, 

 frigida. 



Mulgedium pulchellum. 



Vaccinium ovalifolium. 



Menziesia globularis. 

 Rhododendron Calif or ni- 



(Azalea occidentalism 



Osmorrhiza longistylis, etc. 



Aralia spinosa var. 

 " edulis, etc. 

 ( " cordata.) 



" repens, Ginseng, etc. 

 Cornus Canadensis. 

 Benthamia spp. 



" alba. 



(Diervilla § Weigela, spp.) 

 Triosteum ainuatuin and Hima- 



laicuin. 

 Viburnum lautanoides (and re- 

 lated species.) 

 Viburnum dilatatum, etc. 

 Mitchella undulata. 

 Adenocaulon adhii-rescens. 

 (Boltonia spp.) 

 Aster § Biotia, corynibosus and 



spp. 

 Aster angustus = Brachyactia 



ciliata, Ledeb. 

 Artemisia Cauadensis ? =r coinu- 



tata. 

 Artemisia biennis. 



" frigida. 



Senecio pseudo-arnica. 

 (Nabalus ochroleucus acerif olius) 

 (Cacalia spp.) 

 Mulgedium Sibiricum. 

 Vaccinium macrocarpum, forma 

 ambigua. 1 



" Japonicum (ab erythro- 

 carpo % ix differt). 

 ( " § Batodendron, spp.) 

 ( " § Cyanococcus, one sp. 

 near Peunsylvanicum. 



" ovalifolium. 

 Chiogenes hispidula. 

 Epigsea Asiatica. 

 Gaultheria pyroloidea. 

 Leucothoe Keiskei. 



( " GrayanaandTschonoskii.) 



(Andromeda § Portuna sp.) 



( " § Pieris spp.) 



(Clethra sp.)* 



Menziesia pentandra and others. 



(Rhododendron brachycarpum.) 



( m Mrttcrnichii.) 



( " K. iskei.) 



j " epp.) 



(Azalea spp.) 



Tripetaleia paniculata and brac- 

 teata. 



l " Ob flores revera terminates, bracteolas lineari-lanceolatas scariosaset folia acuta.'' Dr. 

 Maximowicz (in « Mel. Biolog. Diagn." decas 12) refers this to V. Oxycoccu*, instead of to I 

 macrocarpum, which is » semper bene distinctum floribua axfflaribue, bracteohs ovat.s foha, eto 

 et foUis obtusis." But in one of my specimens the axis of the umbel » continued mto a tat* 

 shoot, as in V. macrocarpum; and the bracteobe vary from linear to ovate, and from thin 

 and scarious to chartaceous or coriaceous in both species ; they are never (bo far as k„„ > 

 "foliaceous " in V. macrocarpum, but the bractea, somet.mes are. The lea>es are some 

 times acutish in the latter, and also very obtuse in V. O^oocc^ : in the ^pane* «£-. 

 under consideration they are often half an inch in length. I must add that In " '' ' f 



the filaments they accord with the character which I assigned to I . Orycoccua U> the Manual. 

 In fact, a form combining the characters of the two species survives in Japan. 



