Tennessee Flora. 83 



BERBERIDACE^ T. & G. 

 BERBERIS L. 



Berberis Canadensis Mill. Barberry. Waters of Holston 

 Hiver. J. K. Small. Ma)'-, June. 



B. Aquifolium Pursh. Mahonia repens Don. Frequently 

 cultiva,ted in 'gardens. Native of Rocky Mts. April, May. 

 Escaped. 



CAULOPHYLLUM Michx! 



Caulophyllum thalictroides (L.) Michx. Blue cohosh. 

 Papoose root. Rich wo(Sdlands. O. S. April, May. M. 



DIPHYLtEIA Michx. 



Diphylleia cymosa Michx. Umbrella leaf. Smoky Mts. 

 Hoane Mt. Chickering. May, June. 



JEFFERSONIA Bart. 



Jeffersonia diphylla (L.) Pers. Twin leaf. Rocky wood- 

 lands. O. S. Also called " rheumatism root." April, May. 



PODOPHYLLUM L. 



Podophyllum peltatum L. May apple. Wild mandrake. 

 Low woods. O. S. May. M. 



MENISPERMACE^ DC. 



CALICOCARPUM Nutt. 



Calicocarpum Lyoni (Pursh.) Nutt. Cupseed. River bot- 

 toms, climbing high. May, June. Fruit ripe in August. 



CEBATHA Forsk. (Cocculus DC.) 



Cebatha Carolina (L.) Britton. Cocculus Carolinus DC. 

 Dry uplands, as well as river bottoms. O. S. June. Berries 

 ripe in September. 



MENISPERMUM L. 



Menispermum Canadense L. Moon seed. Bottom lands. 

 O. S. June, July. M. 



CA,LYCANTHACEJB Lindl^ 



BUTTNERIA Duham. (Calycanthus L.) 



Buttneria florida (L.) Kearney. Calycanthus floridus L. 

 Strawberry shrub. Harpeth hills, south of Nashville. King- 

 :ston Springs. Also frequently cultivated in gardens. April- 

 .August. 



