SNOW BIRD. 75 



The Large Tupelo. 



NyssA TOMENTOSA, Wild. Sp. PL vol. iv. p. 1113. Pursh, Flora Americ. p. 177- 



GKANDiDENTATA, Michaux, Arbr. Forest, de I'Amer. Sept. t. ii. p. 252. PI. 19. 



POLYGAMIA DiCECIA, Linn. El(eagni, Jztss. 



This species, which occurs in the Southern States only, growing in low 

 and marshy grounds, attains a height of from seventy to eighty feet, with 

 a diameter of eighteen or twenty inches some feet above the ground, al- 

 though at the very base it is sometimes five or six feet. The leaves are 

 five or six inches in length, elliptical, acuminate, distantly toothed, when 

 young very downy, but finally smooth. The fruit is oblong, and of a 

 dark purple colour. The wood is remarkably light and soft. 



