192 
1156. 
1157. 
1158. 
1159. 
1160. 
1161. 
1162. 
1163. 
1164. 
1165. 
1166. 
1167. 
1168. 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
T. styLARIs Muell. var. ANGUSTIFOLIA Muell. L. 74. 
(Comanche Spring). July 1849. (III-521). 
CEeLTIS BERLANDIERI Klotzsch. L. 444. New Braun- 
fels. March 1850. 
It seems necessary to retain C. Berlandieri Klotzsch (Linn. 
20: 541), with thick, ovate, entire or subentire leaves, passing into 
C. mississippiensis Bose on the one hand and _ into C. reticulata 
Torr. on the other. C’. texana Scheele (Linn. 22: 146) is a form of 
C. Berlandieri with larger and more acuminate leaves. Appar- 
ently the stone of C. Berlandiert may be either smooth or reticu- 
lated. It is unquestionably distinct from C. mississippiensis, 
which is found in the bottoms of the large rivers, while C. Ber- 
landieri occurs normally on high, dry knolls and uplands and 
rarely attains the dignity of a tree. It extends northeastward 
into southwest Missouri. 
C. BERLANDIERI Klotzsch. New Braunfels. (August) 
1850. 
Form with reticulate stone. 
C. BeRLANDIERI Klotzsch. (New Braunfels. Aug. 
or Sept.) 1850. 
Form with smooth stone. 
C. pauuipa Torr. L. 363? (New Braunfels). April 
1850. 
C. paALLIpA Torr. New Braunfels. 1851. 
C. paLLipA Torr. LL. 495. (New Braunfels). July 
1850. 
C. pattipa Torr. L. 605. New Braunfels. July 
1851, 
C. rETicuLATA Torr. L. 341. New Braunfels. May 
1850. Form C. Hellert Small. 
Morus MICROPHYLLA Buckley. lL. 24. (Comanche 
Spring). April 1849. (1V-701). 
M. micropHyYLLA Buckl. (Comanche Spring). May 
1849, 
A form with thick, lobed leaves, very hispid on both surfaces. 
M. micropHyLia Buckl. lL. 440. (New Braunfels). 
March 1850. 
M. rupra L. L. 437. (New Braunfels). March 1850. 
Ovate-leaved form. 
