XUL ACERA CE: A‘cER. 81 
121) A’cer spicatuin 
Very ornamental in autumn, from its small keys, which are fixed upon 
slender pendulous spikes, and have their membranous wings beautifully tinged 
with red when ripe. Michaux states that this specics, grafted upon the syca- 
more, is, like the A‘cer striatum, augmented to twice its natural dimensions : 
a fact which we have never had an opportunity of seeing verified. 
¥ 4. A.srria‘rum LZ. The striped-barked Maple. 
} HAZY 
5 Sc, 
125. A'cer siviatum. 
Identification. Lam. Dict., 2. p.381.; Dec. Prod., 1. p.593.; Don’s Mill., 1. p.648, 
S. 4, petineylvanicum Lin, Sp.1496., and Tor, & Gray, 1. p. 246. ; A, canadénse Marsh, 
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