Rhode Island Plants. 3 



ANACARDIACE-E. 

 111. Rhus Toxicodendron. 8. radicans. Linn. Omitted 

 last year. 



VITACKE. 



750. Vitis ;estivalis, Michx. D. C. pro. 1. p. 634. T. <$f 

 G. FL I. p. 244. North Providence, Smithneld. Mr. George 

 Hunt ! 



LEGUMINOSJS, 



751. Desmodium ciliare, D. C. pro. II. p. 329. T. <$f G. 

 FL I. p. 362. Providence county ! 



752. D. rotundifolum, D. C. pro. II. p. 330. T. Sf G. FL 



1. p. 364. Hedysarum rotundifolum. Michx. Big. FL Bost. ed 



2, p. 274. Providence county ! 



ROSACEA. 



753. Cerasus pumila, Michx. Seringe in D. 0. pro. II. p. 

 537. Hook. FL Bor. Am. I. p. 16S. Primus depressa. Pursh. 

 Big. Fl. Bost. ed. 2, p. 193. North Providence, 1S40 ! Smith- 

 field. R. I. George Thurber ! Cumberland ! This small shrub 

 is a very common plant in the northern part of this State. 



168. PoTENTILLA CANADENSIS ■' PUMILA. Lillll. T. ty G. FL 



I. p. 443. / simplex, T. $• G. FL I. p. 



443. 



754. Rubus triflorus. Richards, Hook, FL Bor. Am. I. p. 

 181. t. 62. T. $ G. FL I. p. 452. R. saxatilis, Big. FL Bost. 

 ed. 2, p. 201. Smithfield ! My specimens agree nearly with 

 the figure of Hooker ; the leaves, however, are more acute. 



183. Crat.egus Crus-galli. Linn. Not yet found in Rhode 

 Island in an uncultivated state. 



755. C. Oxyacantha, Linn. : introduced and sparingly nat- 

 uralized. 



756. C. coccinea, Linn. D. C. pro. II. p. 627. Hook. FL 

 Bor. Am. I. p. 201. T. $■ G. Fl. I. p. 465. C. crus-galli. Big. 

 Fl. Bost. ed. 2, p. 194. Found throughout the State. 



757. C. punctata. Jacq. T. cV G. FL I. p. 466. Providence! 

 There is a Crataegus found in North Providence, which may 

 prove to belong to the section m Torr. & Gr. corymbs simple. 



flowered 1—6 



