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Annals of Horticulture. 



Liquidambar. Species 2 ; 1 Amer- 

 ican, 1 Asian. 

 L. Styraciflua, Linn * (Eng. 

 1681.) 



Halorage.e, Water-Milfoil Fam- 

 ily. 



Myriophyllum. Ten species in our 

 region ; 15-20 in all. 

 M. heterophyllum, Michx. * 

 Proserpin aca. Two species, 

 American. 

 P. palustris, Linn. (Eng. 1818.) 

 P. pectinacea, Lam. (Eng. 1821.) 



COMBRETACE^E. 



Conocarpus. Single species. 

 C. erectus, Linn. (Eng. 1752.) 



Terminalia. Nearly 100 species; 

 only one indigenous in our re- 

 gion. 



T. Buceras, Bentli. & Hook. 

 (Eng. 1793.) 

 Myrtace^e, Myrtle Family. 

 Calyptranthes. Some 75 species ; 

 one with us. 



C. Chy traculia, S w z . (Eng. 

 1778.) 



Eugenia. Some 700 species ; there 

 are 7 in our region. 

 E. buxifolia, Willd. Reasoner 

 (Eng. 1818.) 

 Melastomace^e, Melastoma Fam- 

 ily. 



Rhexia. Species 9, North Amer- 

 ican. 



R. ciliosa, Michx. * (Eng. 1812.) 



R. lutea, Walt. Gill. 1881. 



R. Mariana, Linn. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1759.) 

 R. Virginica, Linn. Gill. 1875. 

 (Eng. 1759.) 

 Lythrace^e, Loosestrife Family. 

 Decodon. "We have a single spe- 

 cies. 



D. (Nessea) verticillatus, Ell. * 

 Lythrum. A dozen or more spe- 

 cies ; 11 in this region. 



L. alatum, Pursh. (Eng. 1812.) 

 Onagrace^, Evening - Primrose 

 Family. 

 Circasa. 3 species. 

 C. Lutetiana, Linn. Kelsey, '91- 

 '92. 



C. Pacifica, Asch. & Mas-. Gill. 

 1881. 



Clarkia. Four species, Western 

 American. 

 C. elegans, Lindl. * (Eng. 1833.) 

 This and the next are very 

 common in gardens. Variable 

 C. pulchella, Pursh. * (Eng 

 1826.) -2/ 

 Epilobium. Some 50 species ; 40 in 

 our region. 

 E. angustifolium, Linn. (E. 



spicatum.) * 

 E. obcordatum, Gray. (Eng.) 

 Eucharidium. Species 2, Califor- 

 nian. 



E, concinnum, Fisch. & Mey. * 

 (E. grandiflorum.) (Eng. 1787.) 

 Gaura. Species about 20, Ameri- 

 can ; 14 in our region. 



G. biennis, Linn. (Eng. 1762.) 



G. Lindheimeri, Eng. & Gray. * 

 (Eng. 1850.) 



G. parviflora, Dougl. (Eng. 1835.) 

 Godetia. There are 15 species in 

 our territory. 



G. amoena, Lilj. * (Eng. 1826 as 

 CE. amoena; 1835 as CE. vinosa), 

 also known as G. rubicunda. 



G. amoena, var. rubicunda. (Eng. 

 1834.) 



G. grandiflora, Lindl. ((Enothera 

 Whitneyi.) (Eng. 1870.) 



G. purpurea, ((Enothera pur- 

 purea), Watson. (Eng. 1794.) 



G. quadrivulnera, Spach. O r - 

 cutt, 1891. 



G. Romanzovii, Spach. ((Eno- 

 thera Romanzovii.) (Eng. 

 1817.) 



Jussiaaa. About 30 species; we 

 have 6. 



J. repens, Linn. var. grandiflora, 



Micheli. (Eng. 1812.; 

 Ludwigia. Species over 20, of 



which we have 18. 

 L. alternifolia, Linn. Gill. 1881. 

 (Enothera. 100 or more species; 



62 in our limits. 

 CE. albicaulis, Nutt. (CE. pal- 

 lida.) (Eng. 1826.) 

 CE. biennis, Linn. * (Eng.) 

 CE. biennis, var. grandiflora, 



Linn. (CE. grandiflora: CE. 



Lamarckiana.) (Eng. 1778.) 

 CE. bistorta, Nutt. * 

 CE. bistorta, Nutt., var. (?) 



Veatchiana, Hook. (Eng.) 



