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C. Floridana. 



C. ScJiwei7iitzii^ Dewey. 



C. graniilarioides : C, conoidea. 



C. gy7tandra : C. crinita. 



C. aannhiata : C. laxifiora^ var. stylojlexa^ Boott 



C. litioralis, Schw. 1824, is not in his herbarium, but it is an 

 older name for C. Barrattii, Schw. and Torr., 1825, teste Schw. 

 and Torr., and should stand. C. variegata^ Scheele, Linnaea, xxiii. 

 565 (1850), IS the same.* 



C, stolonifera^ Schw., according to the description, is C, Penn- 

 sylvanica, Lam. A specimen in the herbarium labelled C, stolon- 

 ifera, with a query, is also C. Pennsylvanica. 



C- Torreyana, Schw., is not in the herbarium. The descrip- 

 tion indicates that C. inonile or C, Ttickermatii wd^s meant. 



A specimen of C. panicea^ L. from Boston, collected by H. 

 Little, is in Hb. Schw., showing that the species has long been 

 naturalized. 



ICO. — Miscellaneous notes. 



C. hitiunesce7is, Rudge, Linn. Trans, vii. 97, f. 3, v, s. Hb. 



Kens., is properly understood by botanists. 

 C, Jlexilis^ Rudge, 1. c. is C. castanea, Wahl. 

 C, folliciilata^ Rudge, 1. c. is C. Michauxiana^ Boeckl. 

 C. co7mniitata. Gay, Ann. Sci, Nat. 2nd ser, xi. 198, v. s. Hb. 



Paris., is C. stricta^ Lam. 

 C, crus-corvi, Shuttl. is in Shuttleworth's herbarium at South 



Kensington, and is the species understood by botanists. 

 C> Ttickcrmani should be credited to Dewey rather than to 



Boott: Dewey, Sill. Journ. (I.), xlix. 48 (1845), ^"^ teste 



Dew^ey in Herb.; Boott, Linn. Trans, xx. T15 (1846). 



/' 



Fl. Lips., addendum (1771). C. 



glauca, Scopoli, FL Carniol. 2nd ed. ii. 223 (1772); Fl. 



Carniol. Jst ed. 214, without name (1760). 



stylojlexa, Buckley, v. s. Hb. Torn, is C. laxiflora^ var. 



stylojiexa, Boott. 



* C, liitoralis, Petrie, Trans, New Zealand Inst. xv. 358, a recent species, 

 may be known as C. LITOROSA. 



