474 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
Pleasant Lake, Turtle Mountains. 
712. Chrysaea aurea (Muhl.) Nwd. & LIL, nov. comb. 
Accidentally there is an excess of “‘gold”’ in this name, but perhaps 
not unreasonably. As we cannot recollect ever having seen the 
color of unadulterated gold we cannot judge! 
Impatiens aurea Muhl. Cat. 26. (1813). 
Impatiens pallida Nutt. Gen. I: 146. (1818). 
Wild Rice (O. A. Stevens). 
Family 78. RHAMNEAE J. St. Hil. Expos. Fam. II: 264. 
(1805). 
Rhamnaceae Desv. p. 355. (1827), Lindl. Nat.. Syst. ed. 2: 
20. (1836). 
APETLOTHAMNUS Nwd. (name modified in order to 
comply with the rules of the writer). 
A petlorhamnus Nwd. in Am. Midl. Nat. Vol. IV: 90. (1915). 
Built on Rhamnus, which cannot be eliminated as a genus name. 
Rhamnus Theophr. 3: 17. Diose. I: 114. Plin. 24: 14. Colum. 
10: 373, and all authors. In part. 
713. Apetlothamnus alnifolia (1,)Her.) Nwd. |modif.!. 
A petlorhamnus alnifolia (1, Her.) Nwd. 1. ¢. 
Rhamnus alnifolia Her. Sert. Angl. 5. (1788). 
Girtanneria alnifolia (L/Her.) Raf. Sylv. Tellur. 28. ‘his 
genus was named by Necker, having acc. to him a double perianth, 
and cannot hold for our species, which has only one perianth set. 
Walhalla (1. R. Waldron). 
Family 79. AMPELIDEAE H. B. K. Nov. Gen. V:222. (1821) 
Vitaceae Lindley, Nat. Syst. ed. 2: 30. (1836). 
VITIS Plinius 14:3, and of latin writers and all later authors, 
Ampelos of Greeks. 
714. Vitis vulpina Linn. oak Pl2082.61 
Vitis riparia Michx. Fol. Bor. Am. 2: 231. ( 
Minot. 
PSEDERA Necker, Elém. I: 152. (1790). 
Parthenoctssus Planch. in DC. Mon. Phan. 5: p. 2, 447. (1887) 
Name built on Cissus. 
715. Psedera vitacea (Knerr) Greene, Leaflets I: 220. (1906). 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia var. vitacea Knerr, Bot. Gaz. 18:71. 
(1893). 
Parthenocissus vitacea (Knerr.) Hitche. Spr. Fl. Manhattan 
26. (1894). 
