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283. Viburnum Lentago L. 



Sheep-berry. A well-known shrub or small tree, found in many places in the 

 State, except perhaps the southeastern, where it is replaced by the next. It has 

 been found in Adair, Cape Girardeau, Cass, Clark, Greene, Howell, Jackson, Jas- 

 per, Madison, McDonald, Miller, Newton, Ray, Scotland, Shannon and St. Louis 

 counties. 



284. Viburnum prunifolium L. 



Black haw. Also a well-known tree, but not distinguished from the last spe- 

 cies by the country people, who call bolh Black haws. The range of this species 

 is chiefly in the southern part of the State, and it abounds in the Ozark region, 

 where the last is but rarely fcuEd. It has been found in Butler, Carter, Cass, 

 Clark, DeKalb, Dunklin, GreeDe, Jackson. Jasper, McDonald, Miller, Newton, 

 Oregon, Pike, Shannon, St. Louis, Stoddard, Wayne, Webster, Worth and Wright 

 counties. 



285. Viburnum pubescens (Ait.) Pnrsh. 



Downy arrow-wood. A small slender shrub, found on rocky bank3 along streams . 

 It has been found only in Clark and Shannon counties. 



286. Symphoricarpus occidentals Hook. 



Woljberry. A shrub similar to the Coral-berry, but bearing laige white ber- 

 ries. Has been found in Atchison county. 



287. Symphoricarpus symphoricarpus (L.) MacM. 



Coral-berry. Indian currant. A small bushy shrub with hard, tough roots, found 

 all over the State, and commonly called Buck-bush by the country people. It is 

 found in Adair, Atchison, Barry, Barton, Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Car- 

 roll, Carter, Clark, Clay, Dade, Greene, Holt, Howell, Jackson, Jasper, Jeffer- 

 son, Knox, Lawrence, Livingston, Madison, McDonald, Miller, Mississippi, New 

 Madrid, Newton, Oregon, Pike, Platte, Ray, Scott, Shannon, St. Charles, St. 

 Francois, St. Louis, Stoddard, Wayne, Webster and Wright counties. This is 

 Symphoiicarpus vulgaris Michx. 



288. Lonicera Caprifolium L. 



American Woodbine. A very pretty Honeysuckle, which is often found in the 

 Ozark region. Occurs in Carter, Daviess, McDonald and Shannon counties. This 

 is Lonicera grata Ait. 



289. Lonicera dioica L. 



Small Honeysuckle. Arotber very pretty Honeysuckle, which has been found 

 in BucbaDan, Clark, Jackson, Pike, Ralls, Shannon and St. Louis counties. This 

 is Lonicera glauca Hill. 



290. Lonicera hirsuta Eaton. 



Hairy Honeysuckle. Has been found in Ralls county. 



291. Lonicera hirsuta Eaton. , 



Japanese Honeysuckle. Commonly cultivated, and has run wild in Butler and 

 Mississippi counties. 



