294 CAPRIFOUACEAE 



2. Viburnum Opulus L. Cranberry- TREE. (Man. p. 870 ; I. F. / 

 343S.) In low grounds, N. B. to B. C, N. J., Mich., S. Dak. and Ore. 

 Also in Europe and Asia. — Pennsylvania: Monroe; Berks; Hunting- 

 don ; Mercer ; Somerset ; Erie. 



3. Viburnum pauoiflorum Pylaie. Few-flowEREd Cranberry- 

 TrEE. (Man. p. 871; I. 'B. f. 3436.) In cold mountain woods, Newf. 

 to Alaska, Me., N. H., Vt., Pa., Colo, and Wash. — Pennsylvania: 



Al<I<EGHENY. 



4. Viburnum aoerifollum L. Maple-LEaved Arrow-wood. (Man. 

 p. 871; I. 'P-f.3437.) In dry woods, N. B. to N. C, Ont., Mich, and 

 Minn. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Dei<aware ; Chester ; 

 Lancaster ; Luzerne ; Montgomery ; Franklin ; Fulton ; Hunt- 

 ingdon ; Erie ; Allegheny. 



5. Viburnum pnbescens (Ait.) Pursh. Downy-lEaved Arrow- 

 wood. (Man. p. 871; I. F. /■ 3438.) In rocky woods, Quebec to Man., 

 Ga., 111., Iowa and Mich. — Pennsylvania: Northampton; Bucks; 

 Chester ; Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Blair ; Allegheny. 



6. Viburnum dentatum L. Arrow-wood. (Man. p. 871 ; I. F. /. 

 3439-) In moist soil, N. B. to Ont., Ga., Mich, and Minn. — Pennsyl- 

 vania : Monroe ; Northampton ; Bucks ; Chester ; Montgomery ; 

 Franklin; Huntingdon'; Centre; Erie; Pike; Delaware; 

 Fayette. 



7. Viburnum molle Michx. Soft-leaved Arrow-wood. (Man. 

 p. 871 ; I. F. f. 3440.) In low grounds. Pa., Ky. to Fla. and Tex. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Bucks, Quakertown. 



8. Viburnum cassinoides I/. Withe-ROD. Appalachian Tea. 

 (Man. p. 872 ; I. V . f. 3442.) In swamps and wet soil, Newf. to Man., 

 N. J., Ga. and Ala. — Pennsylvania : Lebanon". 



9. Viburnum nudum L. Larger Withe-rod. (Man. p. 872 ; I. F. 

 f. 3443- ) In swamps, L. I. to Fla., Ky. and La. — Pennsylvania : Bucks ; 

 Montgomery ; Delaware ; Chester. 



10. Viburnum Lentago L. Nanny- or Sheep-berry. (Man. p. 872 ; 

 l.'P.f.34^4.) In rich soil, Hudson Bay to' Man., N. J., Ga., Kans., 

 Ind. and Mo. — Pennsylvania : Pike ; Northampton ; Bucks ; Mon- 

 roe ; Delaware ; Chester ; Lancaster ; Huntingdon ; Susque- 

 hanna ; Centre ; Erie ; Somerset ; Allegheny. 



11. Viburnum pninifolium L. Black Haw. Sloe. (Man. p. 872; 

 I. T.f. 344^.) In dry soil. Conn, to S. C, Mich., Kans. and Tex. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Monroe ; Delaware ; Chester ; 

 Lancaster ; Lebanon ; York ; Franklin ; Bedford ; Huntingdon ; 

 Allegheny. 



lla. V. prunlfolium globosum Nash. (Man. p. 872.) — Delaware, 

 Tinicum. 



3. TRIOSTBUM L. 

 A. Leaf-blades of an ovate or oval type : corolla purplish or dull red. 

 Upper stem-leaves connate-perfoliate : fruit orange-yellow. 



I . T. perfoliatum. 



