232 AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 



[Starke Co.] (Deani); Millers, Ind. (Higdon and Raddin) ; 

 Found in Laporte and vSt. Joseph Co. also. 



Celtis occidentalis var. pumila. 



Celtis pnniila Pursh. V\. Am. Sept., p. 200, (1816). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke); [Lake Co. J (Deam, 

 Hill). 



Celtis crassifolia Lam. Lncyl. 4, o. 138, (1797). 

 No. 10388 Notre Dame, Ind. 



Family 45. MORACEAE Lindl., Veg. Kingd. p. 266, 

 (1847) ex Hngler and Prantl. Pflanzenf. IIL, i, p. 66, (1888). 



MORUS Columella, V : 10, X : 402, Palladius, Ins. 127. 



Morea and Sykaniinea Dioscorides, I : 180. Morum Vergil. 

 Morus Brunfels, Tragus, Matthioli. Fuchs, Dodonaeus, Turner, 

 Lonicer, Rauwolf, Caesalpinus, Tabernaemontanus, Gesner, Ca- 

 merarius. Cordus Lobelius, etc. Morus Tour., Els., p. 462, (1694), 

 I. R. H. p. 5S9, (1700); Linn., Syst. (1735). Gen. p. 283, (1737)- 

 Morus Linn., Gen. p. 424, (1754). 



Morus rubra Linn., Sp. PI. p. 986, (1753). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke) (Deam). Scarce. One 

 large tree on Notre Dame grounds. 



Morus alba Matthioli Com. in Diosc. p. 149, (1554), Anguil- 

 lara, Camerarius Tabernaemontanus, Gesner, Rauwolf, etc. 



Morus Candida Dodonaeus, Pempt., 6 :3 : 18. (1583) also 

 Valerius Cordus, Lobelius Obs. p. 610, (1576). 



Morus alba Linn., vSp. PL, p. 986, (1753). 



No. 689 Studebaker's Woods. Escaped and spreading from 

 plants introduced at Notre Dame. 



TOXYLON Raf., Am. Monthly Maf. 2, p. 118, (181 7). 



Madura Nuttall, Gen. -2, p. t,22» (1818). 



Toxylon pomiferum Raf. 1. c. 



Madura aurantiaca Nuttall, 1. c. p. 234. 



Madura pomifera Schneider. Handl. Laubh. i, p. 806, (1906). 



No. 9562, Notre Dame, Indiana. Escaped from plants intro- 

 duced for hedges. 



Family 47. CANABINACEAE Lindley. Veg, Kigd. 

 p. 265, (1846). 

 Lupulus J. de Manliis ex Brunfels Herb. Viv. 

 Ic, 2, p. 169, (App.) (1531) also Matthioli, Turner, Dodo- 



