ENGELMANN—CUSCUTA, 503 
compacta, var. erenulata, Choisy in DC. Prod. IX. 459.—In 
open woods or dry prairies, usually on shrubs, Corylus, Cea- 
nothus, Symphoricarpus, Rhus, Salix and even on nog 
but also on Helianthus, Solidago and other A age me 
Virginia, Beyrich! Gray & Sullivant! Mt an eyrich! i 
Tinois and Miss souri, Ebesnaan Riehl! Fendler 
2, C. APPENDICULATA, 1. caulibus capillaceis ; cymis 
ON ladear tats laxifl ety ealycis brevissimi basi glan- 
duloso-appendiculati lobis ovatis acutis tubum profunde cam- 
panulatum vel subeylindricum dimidium vix equantibus ; la- 
ciniis ovato-lanceolatis demum reflexis apice acuto incurvis 
tubo equilongis ; antheris ovato-orbiculatis cordatis filamen- 
to longioribus ; sq pato-fimbriatis faucem 
a incurvis; s tenuibus ovario acuto subequali- 
a globosa apiculate oe rma exserta supra 
iiediant nuda, foramin ; seminibus ovato- 
subglobosis obliquis 
ape of i, = Erica and. other shrubs : 2wellen- 
| dry » Kraus! 
very small (scarcely 
flowers 1-11 lines lo ong; 
53. C. stENOLEPE: 
nceolatis reflexis apice acutiusculo incurvis; 
brevissimis, anthera Povata. fl filamento subulato alga ore 
Squamis fimbriatis | vix 
bs incor stylis ovarium conicum 
exsertis; Biren ae 
thouy! on ot to, som the. geet Dg Be achange 9,500 
feet high.”"A very distinct species co ih rman 
intricate masses ‘their hair-li e stems, with scatter 
