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Hicoria alba (Linn.) Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 15, p 

 283, (1888). 



Juglans alba Linn., Sp. PI. p. 997, (1753), Jtiglans tomentosa 

 Lam. Encycl. 4, p. 504, (1797). Carya tomentosa Nuttall, Gen. 2 

 p. 221, (1818). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke); Nos. 10416, 10426 

 10428, N. of Hudson Lake. 



Section Drimocaria (Raf.), as a sub-genus (?) Alsog. Am. p 

 65, (183S). 



Hicoria cordiformis (Wang.) Britton, N. Am. Trees, p. 228 

 (1908). 



Hicoria minima Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 15, p. 284 

 (1888), Juglans alba minima Marsh, Arb. Am. p. 68, (1785) 

 Carya amara Nutt. Gen. 2, p. 222, (1818). 



Drimocaria minima Raf., 1. c. 



Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke); No. 2107a Rum Village 

 S. of vSouth Bend. I have met it in all the counties in the region 



Hicoria microcarpa (Nutt.) Britton, 1. c. p. 283. 



Carya microcarpa Nuttall, Gen. 2, p. 221, (1818), Juglans 

 alba odorata Marsh, Arb. Am. p. 68, (1785). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke), No. 10415 N. of Hudson 

 Lake, [Van Buren Co., Mich.] (H. S. Pepoon). 



Order 17. MYRICALES. 



Engler, in Eng. and Prantl. Pflanzen fam. Nachtr. p. 345, (1897). 



Family 39. MYRICACEAE Dumortier, Anal. 

 P- 95. (1829). 



Myricaceae 1. c. p. 12, (1829); Ceriferae Tidestrom Ulyshim 

 Marianum (1910); Myriceae L. C. Rich. Anal. Fruit, p. 193, (1808). 



COMPTONIA Banks: Gaertner, Fr. and wSem. 2, p. 58, 

 pi. 90, (1791)- 



Comptonia peregrina (Linn.) Coulter. Mem. Torr. Bot. 5, 

 p. 127, (1894). 



Myrica asplenijolia Linn., vSp. PI. ed. i, p. 1024. (1753). 

 Liquidambar asplenifolia Linn. Sp. Pi. 2, ed. 14 18, (1763); Liqui 

 dambar peregrina Linn. Sp. PI. p. 999, (1753); Comptonia aspleni- 

 jolia Gaertn. Fr. and Sem. 2, p. 58, (i790- 



[Lake Co.) (Hill); Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke); 

 Millers (Unibach). 



