Ill 



Nannyberry (Vt., X. T., Mich., Ohio, Ont., Iowa, Minn., X. Dak.) ; Nanny 

 Plum (Vt); Black Haw (111., Mo., Minn., N. Dak.); Wild Raisin (Me.); 

 Sweetberrv (Minn.); Sweet Viburnum (E. I., Tenn.. Nebr.); Viburnum 



(R. I.). 



Viburnum prunifolium Linn. Nannyberry. 



Range. — From Connecticut (Fairfield County and Lower Hudson River) to 

 northern Georgia; westward through southern Michigan to eastern Kansas (border 

 counties) ; Indian Territory. The southern range of this species, to which some 

 authors unite the following species, is insufficiently known. 



Names in use. — Black Haw (R. I., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., Va., 

 W. Va., N. C, S. C, Ala., Ga., Fla., Miss., La., Tex., Ky., Mo., Kans.. 

 111., Ind., Ohio) ; Sloe (Tenn.); Sheepberry (N. J.); Nannyberry (N. J.); 

 Alisier (La.); Stagbush; Haw (Md., Va.); Sweet Haw. 

 Viburnum rufotomentosum Small. Rusty Nannyberry. 



Viburnum prunifolium ft ferrugineum Torrey & Gray. 



Range. — Southern Virginia to Georgia and west to western Texas. Range insuffi- 

 ciently known. 



