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Family SCEOPHULARIACE^]. 



PAULOWNIA Sieb. & Zucc. 



Paulownia tomentosa (Thuub.) Steudel. Paulownia, 



Range. — .Japan. Cultivated in the Middle Atlantic and Southern States and run- 

 ning wild in many localities (near Wilmington, Del.; Washington, D. C. ; Mohile, 

 Ala., etc.). 



Family BIONOlSri^CE^E. 



CATALPA Scop. 



Catalpa catalpa (Linn.) Karst. (Common) Catalpa. 



Catalpa bignonioides Walt. 



RANGE. — Supposed to he indigenous only in southwestern Georgia, western Florida, 

 central Alahama and Mississippi, hut widely cultivated and naturalized elsewhere 

 east of the Rocky Mountains. 



Names in use. — Catalpa (Mass., B>. I., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., 

 W. Va,, N. C, S. C, Ala., Ga., Fla., Miss., La., Ark., Ky., Mo., 111., 

 Kans., Xebr., Iowa, Mich., Wis., Ohio, Minn.); Indian Bean (Mass., 

 R. I., X. Y., K J., Pa., K C, 111.); Beantree (N. J., Del., Pa., Va.,La., 

 Nebr.) ; Catawba (W. Va., Ala., Fla., Kans.) ; Cigartree (E. I., N J., Pa., 

 W. Va,, Mo., 111., Wis., Iowa); Catawba-tree (Del.); Indian Cigartree 

 (Pa.); Smoking Bean (R. I.). 

 Catalpa speciosa Warder. Hardy Catalpa. 



Range. — Through southern Illinois (from the Vermilion River) and Indiana, west- 

 ern Kentucky and Tennessee, southeastern Missouri and northeastern Arkansas ; 

 elsewhere naturalized through cultivation, especially in southern Arkansas, western 

 Louisiana, and eastern Texas. 



Names in use. — Hardy Catalpa (111., Iowa, Kans., Mich., cult.); 

 Western Catalpa (Pa. (cult.) Ohio, Kans., Nebr. (cult.) 111.); Catalpa 

 (R. I., N. Y. (cult.) La., 111., Ind., Mo., Wis., Iowa, Kebr., Minn., cult.); 

 Cigartree (Mo., Iowa, cult.); Bois Puant (La.); Indian Bean (Ind.); 

 Shawneewood (Ind.). 



CHILOPSIS Don. . 



Chilopsis linearis (Cav.) Sweet. Desert "Willow. 



Range. — Through southwestern (from near Laredo) and western Texas, southern 

 New Mexico, Arizona, southern Utah and Nevada, and southern California (San Diego 

 County); northern Mexico. 



Names in use. — Desert Willow (Cal., Tex., N. Mex., Ariz., Utah, 

 Ne'v.j; Texas Flowering Willow (Tex.); Flowering Willow (Tex.). 



CRESCENTIA Linn. 

 Crescentia ovata Burm. Black Calabash. 



CRESCENTIA CUCURBITINA Linn. 

 Range. — Coast of southern Florida (Biscayne Bay, east of mouth of Miami River; 

 also on Little River); West Indies; southern Mexico; Pacific coast of Panama; 

 Venezuela. 



Names in use. — Black Calabash-tree (Fla.); Black Calabash (Fla.). 



