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Prunus pumila: Loddiges, Conrad & Sons. Prunus de- 

 pressa. (Loddiges' Bot. Cab. XVII. pi. 1607. 1830.) 



— Memminger, E. R. Prunus pumila in North Carolina. 

 {Bot. Gaz. XIII. 95-96. 1888.) 



P. punctata: Hance, H. F. [Pygeum phaeostictum.] 

 (Jour. Bot. VIII. 72-73. 1870.) 



P. Ramburii: Boissier, Edmond. (In. his Voyage bota- 

 nique . . . Espagne, II. 199. 1839-45.) 



P. reflexa: Gardner, George. (Lond. Jour. Bot. II. 342. 

 1843.) 



P. rotund if olia: Rafinesque[-Schmalt2], C. S. Descrip- 

 tion of a nen- Cherrv tree from the Oregon mountains. (At- 

 lantic Jour. II. IS. "1832-33.) 



— Rafinesque[-Schinaltz], C. S. Orospodias corjTnbosa or 

 wild Cherry of Oregon mountains. (Atlantic Jour. VI. 182. 

 1832-33.) 



^Rafinesque[-Schinaltz]. C. S. [Orospodias.] (Soc. Linn. 

 Bordeaux Act. VI. 265. 1833.) 



P. rupestris : Rafinesque[-Schmaltz], C. S. (Amer. Month. 

 Mag. II. 206. 1817-[1S].) 



P. salicifolia: Watson, S[ereno]. (Amer. Acad. Proc. 

 XXII. 411. 1887.) 



P. salicina: Lindley, John. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Trans. 



VII. 239-240. 1830.) 

 P. samydoides: Hooker, Sir W. J. Prunus (Cerasus) 



samydoides. (Hooker's Ic. Plant. IV. pi. 371. 1841.) 



P. santonica: Bonnet, [Edmond]. (Xaturalisle, I. 110. 

 1879-Sl.) 



P. Sargenti: [Sargent, C. S.] Prunus Pseudo-cerasus. 

 (Gard. & For. X. 462, il. .58. 1897.) 



P. serotina: Ehrhart, Friedr[ich]. (In his Beitrage zur 

 Naturkunde, III. 20. 1788.) 



— Roth, A. W. (In his Catalecta botanica ... I. 58-59. 

 1797.) 



— Guimpel, Fr[iedrich], Otto, Fr[iedrieh] & Hayne, F. G. (In 

 their .-Vbbildungen der fremden . . . Holzarten, pp. 45-46, 

 pi. 37. 1825.) 



— Lehni[ann, J. G. C.]. [Prunus cartilaginea.] (Hort. Bot. 

 Hamburg Delect. Sent. 1833, p. S.) 



— Morren, Ed[ouard]. Le Cerasus serotina Loisel. ou Putiet 

 noir, arbuste ornemental de pleine terre. (Belg. Hort. [XV.] 

 210-212, pi. [1865.]) 



— Power, F. B. & Weimar, Henry. On the constituents 

 of Wild Cherry bark (Prunus serotina Ehrhart). (Amer. 

 Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. XXXVI. (1887), pp. 121-126. 1888.) 



— Shull, G. H. (Bot. Gaz. XXI. 166. 1896.) [Morphologi- 

 cal.] 



— A grove of Wild Cherry in North Carolina. (Forester, V. 

 no. 9, 1 pi. 1899.) 



P. serrulata: Lindley, John. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Trans. 

 VII. 238-239. 1830.) 



— Lavalle, Alph[onse]. [Cerasus Pseudo-cerasus.] (In his 

 Arboretum segrezianum, pp. 119-121, pi. 36. 1880-85.) 



— Makino. T[omitaro]. [Prunus Pseudocerasus.] (In Icoxes 

 . . . 1900.) —5ee vol. I. 463: Phytogr.^phy. Jap.\x. 



P. sibirlca: Fougeroux de Bondaroy, [A. D.]. Memoire 

 sur I'Abricotier de Siberie. (Acad. Sci. Paris Hist. Mem. 

 1784, pp. 207-210. 1787.) 



- — Loddiges, Conrad & Sons. Prunus sibirica. (Loddiges' 

 Bot. Cab. XVII. pi. 1627. 1830.) 



P. sphaeroearpa ; Hooker, Sir W. J. Cerasus sphaero- 

 carpa. (Bot. Mag. LIX. pi. 3141. 1832.) 



P. spinosa: [Desvaux, N. A.]. [Prunus spinosa var.] 

 (Jour. Bot. Appl. [I.] 47-48. 1813.) 



— Griesselich, L[udwig]. [Prunus pohTnorpha var.] (hi 

 his Kleine botanische Schriften, pp. 260-261. 1836.) 



— Tnlasne, L. R. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 4, IV. 90-91, pi. 

 17. 1855.) [Physiological.] 



— Jordan, A[lexis] & Foiirreau, J[ules]. (In their Breviarium 

 plantarum novarimi ... II. 24—25. [1868.] 



Four new segregates. 



— Willkomm, Heinr[ich]. (Li'nnnea, XL. 92. 1876.) 



— Schur, Ferd[inand]. [Prunus spinosa var. subcoaetaneus, 

 var. inermis.] (Xaturf. Ver. Briinn 1'erh. XV. (1876), pt. 2, 

 p. 199. 1877.) 



Prunus spinosa : Borbas, Vince[nz] von. [Prunus spinosa 

 var. brach\-poda.] (In his Bekesvarmegye fl6rdia, pp. 99-100. 

 1881.) 



— Wiefel, C[arl]. Einige Formen von Prunus spinosa L. in 

 der Umgebung von Leutenberg in Thiiringen. (Deutsch. Bot. 

 Monatsschr. III. 156-158. 1885.) 



— Douliot, H. (Ann. Sci. Xat. Bot. ser. 7, X. 354, il. 26. 

 1889.) [Anatomical.] 



— Favrat. Louis. [Prunus spinosa var.] 1889. — See vol. 



I. 437: PhYTOGR.^PHY. SwiTZERL.iND. 



— Gentil, [.Ajnbroise]. [Prunus spinosa var.] (Soc. Agric. 

 Sci. Sarthe Bull. XXXIII. 438-439. 1891.) 



— Abromeit, [Johannes]. [Uber neue Pflanzen in Ostpreus^ 

 sen.] (Ph'js.-Oek. Ges. Konigsberg Schrift. XXXIV. Sitzber. 

 p. 17. 1893.) [Prunus spinosa var. coetanea. ] 



— Haussknecht, C[arl]. [Prunus spinosa var. eriophora, var. 

 thessala.] (Thiiring. Bot. Ver. Mittheil. 1893, pp. 89-90.) 



— Devaux, H[enri]. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 8, XII. 235, 

 pi. 6. 1900.) [.Anatomical.] 



P. spinosissima: Bunge, Alexander von. [Amygdalus 

 spinosissima.] (Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. Mem. Sav. Etr. VII. 

 282-283. 1854.) 



P. spinulosa: Hasskarl, J. K. [Prunus nitidissima.] 

 (Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned. Indie, X. 175. 1856.) 



P. Ssiori: Schmidt, Fr[iedrich]. (Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. 



Mem. ser. 7, XII. no. 2 (1868), pp. 124-125. 1869.) 

 P. subcordata: Lemmon, J. G. New Californian plants. 



(Pittonia, II. 67-69. 1839-92.) 

 P. subhirtella: Maldno, Tomitaro. [Prunus pendula var. 



ascendens.] (Bot. Mag. Tokyo, VII. 103. 1893.) 



— Hooker, Sir J. D. Prunus subhirtella. (Bot. Mag. CXXII. 

 pi. 7508. 1896.) 



P. texana: Hooker, Sir W. J. Amj'gdalus glandulosa. 



(Hooker's Ic. Plant. III. pi. 2S8. 1840.) 

 P. tomentosa: M[ayer], E. Prunus tomentosa Thunb. 



(Gartenfl. XXV. 2-3, pi. 853. 1876.) 



— Jack, J. G. Prunus tomentosa. (Gard. & For. V. 580, il. 

 99. 1892.) 



P. triflora : Rafinesque[- Schmaltz]. C. S. (In his Annals of 

 nature ... p. 11. [1820.]) [not P. triflora Roxb.] 



P. triloba: Bunge, Alexander von. [Amj-gdalus peduncu- 

 lata var.] (Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. Mem. Sav. £tr. II. 96. 

 1835.) 



— Lein[aire]. Ch[arles]. Prunus triloba. (III. Hort. Yl\l. ~ ^^., 

 pi. 308. 1861.) 



— [Koch, Karl.] Amygdalopsis Carr., ein Steinobst-Geholz 

 mit mehrern Fruchtknoten. (Ver. Beford. Gartenb. Preuss. 

 Wochenschr. VI. 197. 1863.) 



— Carrlere, E. A. Amygdalopsis Lmdleji. (Rev. Hort. 

 1872, pp. 33-34, il. 4-5.) 



P. ulniifolia: Franchet, A[drien]. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 



ser. 6, XVI. 2S1-2S2. 1833.) 

 P. verrucosa: Franchet, A[drien]. (Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 



ser. 6, XVI. 280. 1883.) 

 P. vlrginiana : Vogel, B. C. (In Trew, C. J. Plantae 



selectae . . . suppl. pp. 57-58, pi. 102. 1790.) 



— Hogmannsegg, J. C. von. (In his ^'e^zeichniss der Pflan- 

 zenkulturen ... p. 190. 1824.) 



— Guimpel, Fr[iedrich], Otto, Fr[iedrich] & Hayne, F. G. (In 

 their Abbildungen der fremden . . . Holzarten, pp. 43-44, 

 pi. 36. 1825.) 



— Wenderoth, [G. W. F.]. [Prunus virginalis.] (Ges. Beford. 

 Naturw. Marburg Schrift. II. 253. 1831.) 



— Tausch, I. F. [Prunus rubra.] (Flora, XVII. pt. 2, p. 493. 

 1834.) 



— Proctor, Stephen. Analyse der Rinde von Prunus virgi- 

 niana. (.4nn. P/iarm. XIII. 309-311. 1835.) 



— Martens, [Martin]. [Cerasus DaerLnckii.] (Hort. Bot. 

 Loranicnsis Select. Sem. 1840, p. [4].) 



— Martens, [Martin]. Notice sur quelques nouvelles especes 

 de plantcs indigenes de I'Amerique septentrionale. (Acad. 

 Sci. Belg. Bull.\Ul. pt. 1, pp. 65-68. 1841.) 



Cerasus Duerinckii (p. 6S). 



— Walcott, H. L. T. Is the amber-colored Choke-Cherry en- 

 titled to a distinct name? (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. XV. 267- 

 268. 1888.) 



P. ^Vatsoni: S[argent], C. S. Prunus AVatsom. (Gard. 

 it- For. VII. 124, il. 25. 1894.) 



