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 Rhamnus purshiana de C. Cascara Buckthorn. 



Eange. — From Puget Sound southward into Lower California; eastward through 

 northern Washington to Idaho (Bitter Root Mountains), Montana (Flat Head Lake) ; 

 eastern slopes Sierra Nevada Mountains; mountains of Colorado and western Texas. 



Names in use. — SMttimwood (Oreg., Idaho, Wash.); Cascara 

 Sagrada (Oal., Oreg.); Bearberry (Oreg., Idaho, Wash.); Bearwood 

 (Oreg.); Yellow- wood (Oreg.); Buckthorn (Idaho); Pigeon-berry 

 (Idaho); Oregon Bearwood (Oreg., Wash.); Coffee -berry (Cal.); Wild 

 Coffee-bush (Cal.) ; Western Coffee (Oreg., Cal.) ; Bayberry (Oreg., Cal.) ; 

 Wild Coffee (Cal.); California Coffee (Cal.). 



CEANOTHUS Linn. 

 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Esch. Blue Myrtle. 



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



Names in use. — Blue Myrtle; California Lilac (Cal.); Wild Lilac 

 (Cal.); Blue Blossom (Cal.). 



Ceanothus arboreus Greene. Tree Myrtle. 



Range. — Off coast of southern California (Santa Catalina, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa 

 Islands). 



COLUBRINA Brongn. 



Colubrina reclmata (L'He>.) Brongn. Naked-wood. 



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.). 



Family TILIACE^E. 



TILIA Linn. 

 Tilia americana Linn. Bass-wood. 



Range. — New Brunswick to Virginia and (along Allegheny Mountains ; to Georgia 

 and Alabama (mountains) ; west (in Canada) to Lake Superior (eastern shores) and 

 to Lake Winnipeg (southern shores) and Assiniboine River (in United States), to 

 eastern Dakota, eastern Nebraska, Kansas, Indian Territory, and eastern Texas. 



Names in use. — Basswood (Me.,K. H., Yt.,B.I.,Mass., Conn.,N.Y., 

 H". J., Del., Pa., W. Va., D.C., N. C, S. C, Ga., Ala., Miss., La., Ark., Ky., 

 HI., Ind., Iowa, Wis., Mich., Ohio, Ont., Nebr., Kaus., Minn., If. Dak.); 

 American Linden (Me., N". H., B. I.,N. Y., Pa., Del., TS. C, Miss., Ohio. 

 111., Nebr., N. Dak., Out,, Minn.) ; Linn (Pa,, Va., W. Ya., Ala,, La., 111., 

 Ind., Ohio, Mo., Iowa,, Kans., Nebr., Wis., S. Dak.); Linden (Vt., 

 R, I., Pa., W. Va., Nebr., Minn); Limetree (R. I., N. C, S. C, Ala., 

 Miss., La., 111.); Whitewood (Vt y W. Va., Ark., Minn., Ont.); Beetree 

 (Vt., W. Va., Wis.); Black Limetree (Teun.); Smooth-leaved Limetree 

 (Tenn.); White Lind (W. Va.); Wickup (Mass.); Yellow Basswood 

 (Ind.); Lein (Ind.). 



Tilia pubescens Ait. Downy Bass-wood. 



Tilia Americana 3 pubescens Loud. 



Range. — New York (Long Island — swamp in Wading River, Suffolk County); 

 coast of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia; northern Florida, Louisiana, 

 Texas (Rio Blanco River"). Range insufficiently known. 



Name in use.— Wahoo (Fla.). 



