670 



SYMPLOCACEAE — STYRACACEAE 



I>lospyr<>s kiikl: Rade, Knrl. Diospyros Knki L. als 



Kniclil- mill Ziciliaumclii'ii. {^Oiirtcnwilt, 1\'. 101-102, 2 il. 



1900 ) 

 1). IciK'oniela.s: ILindley, JohnA Paxton, Joseph.] [Dlos- 



pvro.s umplcxicaulis.J (PoJCton's J''low. Ganl. U. 11, il. 139. 



1663.) 

 D. I.,otiis: tJgoUni. C![ugliclnio]. Del [Loto; Dios[)}ios 



Lotus l.in. (.l:imif;li:i iOLionaccoJ. (Soc. Tusc. Urt. Bull. 



XXllI. 2J.') •J-'S, 1898.) 



1>. vIrKliiioii" : I>t-'.-<criptivc ;iiui cultiinvl 



— Morren, ( 'h[!irle.s]. Lc riaqucmiiiicr rishamin ou \c I'ru- 

 nior-l);Utior tie Virginie. (Iid<j. lloH. IV. 118, i)l. 1864.) 



— Adair, 1). L. The Persimmon, or American Medlar (Dios- 

 pyro,s). (UorticiUlurist, XV. (iO-7 1, li\. 1860.) 



— Naudin, [t'liarles]. Plaqucniinicr dc Virgiuie. {Rev. Hort. 

 1869. pp. 279-280.) 



— Carriere, K. A. Quelques Diospyros. {Rev. Horl. 1885, 

 I^p. 2."i0-2.jl.) 



— Nicholson, Gco[rgc]. {Gard. Chron. ser. 3, IV. 504, il. 71- 

 72. 1888.) 



— B., .1. \V. Diospyros virginiana, the Persimmon, a native 

 fruit worth cultivatingi {Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XIII. 89-90, 

 2 il. 1892.) 



— B., J. \V. The Persimmon. {Gard. & For. VII. 439. 

 1894.) 



— Troop, J[amcs]. Cultivating the Persimmon. {Gard. & 

 For. VIII. 75-70. 1895.) 



— Troop, James & Hadley, 0. 1\I. The American Persimmon ; 

 a preliminary bulletin on its habits, distribution in Indiana, 

 methods of prop.agation and cultivation and suggestions con- 

 cerning its improvement. (Indiana Agric. Eipcr. Stat. Bull. 

 VII. no. 00, pp. 43-51, il. 25-27, pi. 9-14. 1896.) 



— Watts, R. L. Persimmons. {Tennessee Agrie. Expcr. Stat. 

 Bull. XL no. 1, pp. 193-219, 10 U. 1899.) 



— Harrington, F. O. The Persimmon in Iowa. {Iowa State 

 Hort. Soc. Rep. XXXIV. (1S99), pp. 251-256. 1900.) 



— Economic 



— Bartram, Isaac. A memoir on the distillation of Per- 

 simons. (.Imcr. Philos. Soc. Trans. I. (1769-71), pp. 231- 

 234. 1771. — Ed. 2, I. 301-304. 17S9.) 



— Jackson, J. R. The Persimmon. {Gard. Chron. 1871, p. 9.) 



— Johnson, Laurence. {In his A manual of the medical 

 botany of North America, pp. 199-200. 1884.) 



— [Miller, Samuel.] Persimmons substituting whisky. 

 {.-Imcr. Gard. ser. 3, V. S4. 1884.) 



— Schleif , William. Le principe cristalUn de I'^corce de Dios- 

 pjTus virginiana. {.Tour. Pliarm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, XXII. 

 469-471. 1890.) — From: Amer. Jour. Pharm. August, 

 1S90. p. 390. 



— MiUer, S. Our native Persimmons. {Gard. & For. VII. 

 278-279. 1894.) 



— Huston, H. A. & Barrett, J. M. Composition of the Per- 

 simmon. (Indiatia Agric. Exper. Stal. Bull. VII. no. 60, pp. 

 51-.54. 1896.) 



— Plumb, C. S. The American Persimmon. (Gard. & For. 

 IX. 442-443. 1896.) 



148. SYIVIPLOCACEAE 

 SYj>rPLOCOS (AiSTONLv spec.) 

 Molliard, Marin. Notes de pathologie vegetale. {Rev. Gen. 

 Bot. X. S7-101, il., pi. 15. 1898. See pp. 96-101, pi. 15.) 



S. coccinea: Brongniart, Ad[olphe]. Symplocos coccinea 

 (Symplocos a fleurs roses). {Rev. Hort. ser. 2, V. 281, pi. 

 [14]. 1846.) 



S. crataegoldes : Jack, J. G. [Symplocos paniculata.] 

 {Gard. & For. II. 4S7. 1889.) 



— Jack, J. G. {Gard. & For. III. 529. 1890.) 



— Symplocos crataegoides. {Gard. & For. V. 90, il. 15. 

 1892.) 



S. decora : Westland, A. B. {Gard. & For. VII. 214. 

 1894.) 



S. japonica: [Symplocos japonica.] {Gard. Mag. Bot. [II.] 

 277, il. 1850.) 



— [Lindley, John & Paxton, Joseph.] {Paxton's Flow. Gard. 

 I. 61. il. 39. 1850-51.) 



— Herincq, F[ran(;ois]. Le Symplocos japonica, le vrai et le 

 faux (Ilex purpurea). {Hort. Fran;. 1867, pp. 225-229.) 



Symplocos ra<'Pinosa; Guibourt, [N. J. B. G.]. Notice 

 sur I'l'dirrc de Lotiiur. (.lour. I'hnrin. Chim. Paris, ser. 3, 

 XXXIV. .5-8. 1858.) 



— Hesse, (.)[swal(l]. Sur I'ficorce de Symplocos racemosa. 

 (.lour. I'hiirm.. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, XXIX. 382-384. 1879.) — 

 From : Ocutsch. Chcm. Gcs. Bcr. XL i). 1442. 



— Dey, K. L. Notes on .some Indian drugs. (Pharm. Jour. 

 ser. 3, XII. (1881-82), pp. 2.54-2.58. 1882.) 



S. theaeformis:Mutis, J. (;. Advintencias para el uso del 

 'i"6 de Bogoti'i micntras se inifirime el Iratado de esta prcciosa 

 planta. (Aiud. Ciciic. Nat. Marlrid, \. Ml-.Uli. 1802.) 



— Faraday, M[iehael]. Some account of the Alstonia (,eifor- 

 mis, or Tea of Bogota. Drawn up from the journal of M. 

 Palacio-I''a.\ar. (Roy. Inst. Gt. Brit. Jour. Sci. II. 92-94. 

 1817.) 



• — M., V. D. Th(5 de Bogota, au Perou. {.lour. Pharm. Paris, 

 III. 46^7. 1817.) 



149. STYRACACEAE 



Kehder, Alfred. Halesia und Pterostyrax. {Mailer's D. 

 Gdrtn.-Zeit. XIV. 352-354, 3 il. 1899.) 



HALESIA 



Buc'hoz, J. P. Sur I'Halesia, arbre tres-charmant dans le 

 temps de sa fleuraison. (In his Dissertations sur le Cedre 

 du Liban, pp. 90-92. 1806.) 



Temple, F. L. The Halesias; a native small tree of rare orna- 

 mental beauty. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XIV. 210-212, 1 il. 

 1893.) 



Bean, W. J. Snowdrop trees, Halesias. (Gard. LVIII. 299- 

 300, 1 il. 1900.) 



H. Carolina: Pepin. Halesia tetraptera rosea. (Rev. Hort. 

 VI. 66. 1845.) 



— [Neubert, A^^ilhelm.] Striiucher mit panachirten Blattem. 

 (DcuUch. Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1866, pp. 205-266.) 



— Gordon, [George]. [Halesia tetraptera.] (Gard. I. 392- 

 393. 1872.) 



— Halesia tetraptera. (Wicn. 111. GarUn-Zeit. VI. 101-102, 

 il. 29. 1881.) 



— Engelhardt, Robert. [Halesia tetraptera.] (Mailer's D. 

 Gdrtn.-Zeit. IV. 187-188. 1889.) 



— S[argent], C. S. Halesia tetraptera Meehani. (Gard. & 

 For. V. 534, il. 91. 1892. — See also p. 611.) 



— P[urpus], A. Halesia tetraptera L., die vierfiiigelige Hale- 

 sie oder der Maiglockchenbaum. (Gartenwelt, V. 78-79, 1 il. 

 [1900.]) 



H. diptera : Pepin. Hal^sie ^ deux ailes. (Hort. Univ.V. 

 303-304. 1844.) 



— Pepin. Hal&ie ^ deux aUes. Linnde, Halesia diptera. (Rev. 

 Hort. VI. 88-89, 110, pi. 1845.) 



PTEROSTYRAX (Halesia spec.) 



P. hispidus : Pterostyrax hispidum. (Gard. VIII. 243, 1 il. 

 1875.) 



— Carriere, E. A. Pterostyrax hispidum. (Rev. Hort. 1875, 

 pp. 307-309, il. 50; 1876, pp. 39^395, il. 83-84. 1875- 

 76.) 



— A new Japanese tree (Pterostyrax hispidum). {Gard. 

 XIII. 360, 2 il. 1878.) 



— Pterostyrax hispida. (Wien. III. Garten-Zeit. III. 286, il. 

 49. 1878.) 



— Guillon. Pterostyrax hispidum. (Rev. Hort. 1881, pp. 

 131-132.) 



— Halesia hispida. {Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXII. 176, il. 34. 

 1884.) 



— Bbhme, P[aul]. Nochmals Styrax japonicus und Pterosty- 

 rax hispidus. (Moller's D. Gdrtn.-Zeit. V. 292. 1890.) 



— Pterostyrax hispidum. (Gard. & For. V. 389, il. 65. 1892. ) 



— Rehder, A[Lfred]. Pterostyrax hispida. (Moller's D. 

 Gdrtn.-Zeit. XII. 228. 1897.) 



— Koopmann, Karl. Pterostyrax hispida Sieb. et Zucc. , steif- 

 haariger Fliigelstoraxbaum aus Japan. (Gartenwelt, III. 40- 

 41, 1 il. 1899.) 



STYRAX (Benzoin) 

 Hohnes, E. M. The trees yielding benzoin. (Pharm. Jour. 

 ser. 3, XIV. (1883-84), pp. 354-355. 1884.) 

 Jack, J. G. (Gard. & For. V. 318. 1892.) 



