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Family RUBIACE^E. 

 EXOSTEMA Richard. 



Exostema caribaeum (Jacq.) Eoein. & Sennit. Prince-wood. 



Range. — Southern Florida keys (abundant on Key West and Upper Metacombe 

 Key); West Indies; southern Mexico and west coast of Nicaragua. 



Xame in use. — Princewood (Fla.). 



PINCKNEYA Michx. 

 Pinckneya pubens Michx. Fevertree. 



Range. — Coast region from South Carolina to Georgia and Florida (upper Apa- 

 lachicola River and tributaries in Florida and Georgia). Very rare. 



Xamesinuse. — Georgia Bark (S.O.,Fla.); Fevertree (Ala.); Florida 

 Quinine Bark (Fla.). 



G-UETTARDA Tent. 

 G-uettarda elliptica Swartz. Guettarda. 



Rangi:.— Southern Florida keys (near coast) ; Bahamas; Jamaica (coast). 



Name in use. — Xakedwood (Fla.). 



Family CAPEIPOLIACE^]. 

 SAMBUCUS Linn. 



Sambucus mexicana Presl. Mexican Elder, 



Range. — From western Texas (Nueces River) through southern New Mexico and 

 Arizona to southern California; also in northern California (Plnmas County) ; south- 

 ward tbrough Mexico to Central America. 



Xames in use. — Elder (X. Mex., Tex.); Elderberry-tree. 

 Sambucus callicarpa Greene. Redberry Elder. 



Range. — California (coast ranges). 



Sambucus glauca ETutt. Pale Elder. 



Range. — From southern British Columbia (Fraser River) and Vancouver Island 

 to the southern borders of California and eastward to the Blue Mountains in Oregon 

 and the Wasatch Mountains in Utah. 



Names in use. — Elder (Cal.,Utah, Oreg.); Elderberry (Cal.); Black 

 Elderberry (Utah) ; Mountain Elder. 



VIBURNUM Linn. 

 Viburnum lentago Linn. Sheepberry. 



Range. — From Quebec (Riviere du Loup) to the Saskatchewan River and south- 

 ward through the Northern States (and along the Allegheny Mountains) to northern 

 Georgia and in western range south to southern Indiana, southwestern Missouri, and 

 eastern Nebraska. 



Navies in use. — Sheepberry (Vt.. N". FL. Mass., R. L, Conn., N". Y., 

 IS. J., Pa., Del., S. C, Ky., 111., Iowa, Mich., Nebr., Minn., N. Dak., Ohio) ; 



