98 Tennessee Flora. 



*C. Sargenti Beadle. S. E. Tenn. Shrub from 2 to 6 feet 

 high. April. ' 



fC. Boyntorii Beadle. Tree or shrub. C. rotundifolia. 

 Bork.. E. Tenn. Marion, S. W. Va. J. K. Small. Small 

 tree. April. 



JC. Austro-Montana Beadle. Cumberland Mts. E. and M. 

 Tenn. May. , 



§C. Harbison! Beadle. Discovered by T. G. Harbison on 

 the hills near Nashville," 1899. May. Charlotte Pike, 1886, 

 collected by the author. 



' **C. Mohri Beadle. Tree, 6-10 m. tall. Southern part of 

 M. Tenn. May. 



*C. Sargenti Beadle. Shrub or small tree, branches spreading 

 armed with straight or curved spines, 2-7 cm. long, flowers appearing 

 when the leaves are almost fully grown, in generally three-flowered 

 corymbs; calyx, obconic, pubescent; segments, glandular-serrate; di- 

 visions of corolla nearly round; stamens, normally 20; pistils, 3-5; 

 fruit mature at middle September; globose, 10-12 mm. high, orange yel- 

 low; nutlets, 3-5; leaves, thin, glabrous, with 5-7 pairs prominent 

 veins; ovate, acute at apex, rounded or abruptly contracted at base, 

 in a margined or winged petiole, irregularly and doubly serrate, and 

 incisely lobed; stipules, linear or linear-lanceolate. 



fC. Boyntoni Beadle. Shrub or small tree, flowering with the 

 expanded leaves, produced in short glandular-bracteate 4-10 flowered 

 corymbs; calyx, obconic, smooth; divisions, acute, glandular, serrate; 

 petals, nearly orbicular, 9-12 mm. diameter; stamens, 10; pistils, 3-5; 

 fruit, dull, yellowish green, depressed globose, angled, 10-14 mm. 

 high, ripening in October; nutlets, 3-5; leaves, subooriaceous with age, 

 glabrous, with 4-7 pairs of veins, broadly ovate, acute at apex, rounded 

 at the base, sharply serrate, serratures minutely gland-tipped ; stipules, 

 linear. 



JC. Au.stro-MoBtana Beadle. A straggling shrub, 1-4 m. in height; 

 branches, unarmed; branchlets, pilose-pubescent or tomentose; flow- 

 ers, large, in 3-5 flowered corymbs; calyx, broad, obconic, pubescent; 

 divisions, lanceolate; stamens, 10; pistils, 3-5; fruit (which ripens at 

 end of September), large; globose, 12-15 mm. in diameter, bright reS, 

 containing 3-5 nutlets; leaves, orbicular, 3.5-12 mm. long, including 

 the pubescent petioles, pubescent oh both surfaces, with 5-7 pairs of 

 veins. 



^C. Harbisoni Beadle. Tree, 5-8 m. high; leaves, obovate or oval, 

 3-12 cm. long, including the petiole; acute at apex, roughly pubescent 

 on the upper side, densely coated on the lower surface, dark green 

 and lustrous above, pale below; borders, doubly and irregularly ser- 

 rate; calyx, obconic, pubescent; stamens, normally 20; pistils, 3-5; 

 fruit, large, red; globose, 10-13 mm. diameter; nutlets, 3-5; spines of 

 the branches, 3-6 cm. long. 



**C! Mohri Beadle. Leaves, cuneate-obovate, 2-7 cm. long, includ- 

 ing the petioles; acute or rounded at the apex and contracted below 

 into a winged petiolej sharply serrate to the middle; entire, or nearly 

 so, at the base; stipules, linear, caducous; flowers in many-flowered 

 corymbs, which are pubescent at flowering time; calyx, narrow, ob- 

 conic; divisjotts of corolla, round, ovate, with undulate or erose bor- 

 ders; stamens, 20; fruit globose, 8-9 mm. diameter; nutlets, 3-5. 



