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yards from any residence. A smaller cultivated tree of this species in that 

 vicinity could not be the parent of the "wild trees," which were doubtless seeded 

 by birds and from some older cultivated tree. — Torrey, vol. 19, 141-142, 1919. 



CEANOTHUS Linnaeus 



Ceanothus arboreus Greene. Island Myrtle. 



Range. — Islands off coast of southern California (Santa Catalina, Santa Cruz, 

 Santa Rosa Islands). 



NAME IN USE 



Island Myrtle 



G*anotht.s thyrsiflorus Esehscholtz. Blue Myrtle. 



Range. — Western California (from Mendocino County to San Luis Rey River). 



NAMES IN USE 



Blue Myrtie. Wild Lilac (Calif.). 



California Lilac (Calif.). Blue Blossom (Calif.). 



Ceanothus spinosus Nuttall. Spiny Myrtle. 



Range. — Southern California (vicinity of the coast in Santa Barbara, Ventura, 

 and Los Angeles Counties). 



NAME IN USE 



Spiny Myrtle 

 COLUBRINA Brongniart 



Colubrina reclinata (L'Heritier) Brongniart. Soldierwood. 



Range. — Southern Florida (Umbrella Key, north end of Key Largo, and 

 islands south of Elliotts Key) ; Jamaica, San Lucia, St. Vincent, Cuba, St. Croix, 

 Haiti, Virgin, and Bahama Islands. 



NAMES IN USE 



Naked-wood (Fla.). Soldierwood (Fla.). 



Colubrina cubensis Brongniart. Naked-wood. 



Range. — Southern Florida (Keys, Dade County) ; Bahamas and Cuba. 



NAME IN USE 



Naked-wood 



Colubrina arborescens (Miller) Sargent. Naked-wood, 



Range. — Southern Florida (vicinity of ^Homestead, Dade County; also on 

 Boca Chica Key, and on Key Largo; also at Flamingo, Monroe County); West 

 Indies and Bahamas. 



Note on nomenclature. — Also designated as Colubrina Colubrina (Jacquin) 

 Millspaugh. 



NAMES IN USE 



Naked-wood. Wild-coffee. 



