574 CAPRIFOLIACEAE 



1 6. G. Claytoni Michx. In swamps: Mass. and N. Y. to Fla., 



Mich., Mo. and Tex. 



Common throughout the range, except in the pine-barrens, 

 there unknown. 



17. G. bermudense L. {Galium hispidulum Michx.). In dry or 



sandy soil: S. N. J. to Fla. and Ga. Also in the W. I. 

 Known only from Cape May Co., N. J., there rare and local. 



7. Asperula L. 



Leaves oblong-lanceolate to obovate; fruit hispid. 1. A. odoraa. 



Leaves linear. 2 mm. wide or less; fruit smooth. 2. A. glaucat. 



i. A. odorata L. Native of Europe. Known in our area only 

 from an old collection from New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., 

 N.J. 



2. A. glauca (L.) Bess. (A. galioides Bieb.). Fields, Conn, to 

 Mich. Adventive from Europe. 



Known, in our range, only from Southington, Conn. 

 A. arvensis L. also of Europe has been collected on S. I., but not recently. 



8. Sherardia [Dill.] L. 



1. S. arvensis L. In waste places: Ont. to eastern Mass. and N. 



J. Adventive from Europe. 



Occasional as a weed. 



Richardsonia scabra St. Hil. has been collected as a waif in our range, scarcely per- 

 sistent. 



CAPRIFOLIACEAE 



Corolla rotate to urn-shaped; flowers in compound cymes; style 

 deeply 2-5-lobed; shrubs or trees. 

 Leaves pinnate; drupe 3-5-seeded. I. Sambucus. 



Leaves simple; drupe i-seeded. 2. Viburnum 



Corolla tubular to campanulate, often 2-lipped; style slender. 



Erect perennial herbs; leaves connate. 3. Triosteum. 



Creeping, somewhat woody herb; flowers long-peduncled, 



geminate. 4. Linnaea. 



Shrubs or vines. 



Fruit a few-seeded berry. 



Corolla short, campanulate, regular, or nearly so. 5. Symphoricarpos. 

 Corolla more or less irregular, tubular or campanu- 

 late. 6. LONICERA. 

 Fruit a 2-celled capsule; corolla funnelform. 7. Diervilla. 



