NCTES ON OUR LOCAL PLANTS 279 
» 632 (1700), Linn., Syst. (1735) stricto sensu, Gen. 141, (1737), 
213 (1755) in part. Prunus of all the older authors. 
Prunus americana Marsh, Arb. Am. 111 (1785). 
Starke Co. (Deam. 11086 Notre Dame, Ind. 
CERASUS Theoph., Hist. 3: 13. 
Cerasus of nearly all the older writers. Tour., Elem. 625 
(1694) I. R. H., 496 (1700) Linn., Syst. (1735). Prunus in part 
of his later works. Except Gen 141 (1737). 
Cerasus pennsylvanica (Linn. f) Loisel. Arb., 9 (1801-1819). 
Prunus pennsylvanica Linn. f. Suppl., 252 (1781). 
Clarke, Ind. (Umbach) Porter Co. Deam, 9122 Lakeville, 
Ind. (Greene). ° 
Cerasus acida Brunfels, Herb. Viv. Ic. (1531-2). 
Cerasus sativa ‘Tragus, Hist. 1026 (1552), Cerasus vulgaris 
Tragus, C. ausiera Cordus Hist. Annot. 23 (1561), Cerasus mace- 
donica Pliny? 
10515 St. Joseph, Mich. (Escaped.) 
Cerasus glauca Moench, Meth. 672 (1794). 
Cerasus pumila Michx., Fl. Bor. Am. IT., 286. (1803) not C. 
pumila Botck. (1797).=C. Chamazcerasus. 
1£045 Porter Co. (eDam.) Lake Co. (Deam) (Coulter), 
Porter Co. (Cowles) Pine and Clarke, Ind. (Umbach). 2629 
Millers, Ind., 467, 447, 3339, 3359, St. Joseph, Mich. 712 Sagunay, 
Laporte Co., 11754. Webster’s Crossing, St. Joseph Co. This 
plant is mostly shrubby, 6 feet tall and upright. Common in the 
dune region of Lake Michigan. 
PADUS Theophrastus, Hist., 4: 1. 
Also Padus Cusa, C. Bauhin etc. Padus Linn. Syst. (1735). 
Gen. 142 (1737), Miller, Gard. Dict. Abr. ed. 4, (1754). 
Padus nana (Du Roi) Roemer, Arch. 1, 2: 38 (1797). 
Prunus nana Du Roi, Harbk. Baumz., 1, 2: 194 (1772). 
Prunus virginiana of Am. authors not Linn. 
Lake Co. (Deam) Porter, Laporte, (Deam), Lake Maxin- 
kuckee (H. W. Clarke), 3736) Notre Dame (Powers), 2015, 10512 
Notre Dame. 
Padus virginiana (Linn.) Miller. Gard. Dict. ed. 8. No. 3 (1768). 
Prunus virginiana Linn. Sp. Pl. 473 (1753), Prunus serotina 
Ehrh. Beitr. 3: 20 (1788). 
Marshall, Porter Co. (Deam). Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W., 
