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Sophora. About 25 species; 6 in 

 United States. 

 S. tomentosa, Linn. (Eng. 1739.) 

 Tephrosia. About 90 species; a 

 dozen within our region. 

 T. Virginiana, Pers. Gill. 1881, 

 (Eng. 1765.) 

 Thermopsis. A dozen species ; 7 in 

 this country. 

 T. Caroliniana, Curtis.* 

 T. mollis, Curtis.* 

 T. montana, Nutt. (Eng. 1818.) 

 Trifolium. Nearly 3 00 species 

 have been described; 51 in our 

 region. 



T. fucatum, Lindl. (Eng. 1824.) 

 T. involucratum, Willd. (T. fim- 



briatum.) (Eng. 1825.) 

 T. reflexum, Linn. (Eng. 1794.) 

 T. repens, Linn.* 

 Vicia. Nearly 200 described spe- 

 cies; in our region, 15. 

 V. Americana, Muhl. Gill 1881. 

 V. Caroliniana, Walt. Gill 1881. 

 V. Cracca, Linn. Gill. 1881. Also 



European. 

 V. gigaDtea, Hook, Gill. 1881. 

 Vigna. About 30 species, of which 

 we have one. 

 V.luteola, Benth. (Y. glabra.) 

 (Eng. 1685.) 

 Wistaria. Two or 3 species; 

 1 in America. 

 W. frutescens, Poir. * (Eng. 

 1724.) There are 2 or 3 named 

 horticultural varieties. 

 Zornia. 10 species ; 2 in U. S. 

 Z. tetraphylla, Michx. (Eng. 

 1824.) 



Rosacea, Rose Family. 

 Adenostoma. Two Californian 

 species. 



A. fasciculatum. Hook. & Arn. 



Orcutt, 1891. (Eng. 1848.) 

 A. sparsifolium, Torr. Orcutt, 



1891. 



Amelanchier. Four or 5 species; 

 3 here. 

 A. alnifolia, Nutt. * 

 A. Canadensis, T. & G. (Includ- 

 ing var. Botryapium.) * (Eng. 

 1746.) 



A. Canadensis var. oblongifolia, 

 Torr. & Gray. * Has been cul- 

 tivated some 15 years as Dwarf 

 Juneberry (see p. 51). 



A. Canadensis var. rotundifolia, 

 Torr. & Gray. Kelsey, '86-'87. 

 The three following are men- 

 tioned as varieties of A. Can- 

 adensis by Diet, of Gard. : 

 var. florida. N. Am. 1826. 

 var. ovalis. N. Am. (Eng. 

 1800. ) (This is probably Py rus 

 nigra. See Gard. & For. iii. 440.) 

 var. parvifolia. 



A. oligocarpa, Roem. Introduced 

 in England in 1800 as A. san- 

 guinea. 



Chamasbatia. One species, Cali- 

 fornian. 



C. foliolosa, Benth. (Eng. 1859.) 

 Chamgebatiaria. One species, Cali- 

 fornian. 



C. (SpirEea) Millefolium, Maxim. 

 (Eng. 1880.) 

 Chamaerhodos. Species 4 or 5; 1 

 American. 

 C, erecta, Bunge. (Eng. 1824.) 

 Chrysobalanus. Perhaps a half 

 dozen species, of which we 

 have 2. 



C. Icaco, Linn. * (Eng. 1752.) 

 C. oblongifolius, Michx. (Eng. 

 1812.) 



Cowania. Species 3; Californian 



and Mexican. 

 C. Mexicana, D. Don. (Eng.) 

 Crataegus. From 50 to 75 species ; 



15 in this country. 

 C. apiifolia, Michx. (Eng. 1812.) 

 C. coccinea, Linn. * (Eng. 1683.) 

 C. coccinea var. mollis, Torr. & 



Gray. (C. tomentosa var 



mollis.) * 

 C. cordata, Aiton. * (Eng. 1738.) 

 C. Crus-galli, Linn. * (Eng. 



1691.) 



C. Crus-galli var. ovalifolia, 



Lindl. (Eng. 1S10.) 

 C. Crus-galli var. prunifolia, 



T &G. (Eng. 1818.) 

 C. Douglasii, Lindl. * (Eng. 



1827.) 



C. fiava, Aiton. * (Eng. 1724.) 

 C. parvifolia, Aiton. * (Eng. 

 1704.) 



C. punctata, Jacquin. (Eng. 

 1746.) 



C. spathulata, Michx. * (Eng. 

 1806.) 



C. tomentosa, Linn.* (Eng. 

 1765.) 



