last sfKcics. Imlccil, you will fiiul plants, whi< h, 



thouiih cn^'K" «!i^f itvMiiN?ii<! ffii!!! the cxlrc'Ti'* fi »rms 



of ciihcr ^ ^, lo U>* .. I 



you will oiun find ii no cA>-y uuiitcr to dcUnuiuc 

 to which species you w\\\ refer ll 



IJut. in a gen .ly Ik: s.in\ Uiat this 



siKTic- »awcr than ih- Its main bram hcs 



are ihic ker, and its iry and further ram 



tJDns shorter. 'ITiere irtirulnr hin^ 



marks. 'ITic ramuH of th. , ig frf 



uroiii-aini; ; they an m !»<l short 



the ramuli of the other hpccics, and th< 



these rainuU arc much shorter, Inring not more uum 



twice as long as v 



The color, also, of this sp 

 darker than in num. The pLmt gro^^ 



the height of three or four inch four or five 



XxxxY'^ 'if'-matelv «1r-r>nmpoundcH!, the !'mnches remote 



towari: ■ ' " "^'"^ '* '^"" ' '^ ***** *^^'"" ' 



plant. i;ro\vinj; la uctp wauji, uit >.iiiiv as C . < 

 icanum, and has nearly the same geographical raii^e. 

 with a tendency to favor the northern lo« 



Mr. Collins fmd- Revere, from March to 



May. not vcr)- common. Mrs. IJray re|X)rts it very 

 common at Magnolia, during the same moi 



