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Annals of Horticulture, 



L. glauca Hill. (L. Darvifiora) 



Kelsey 1889. (Eng.) 

 Li. grata, Ait. Gill. 1881. 

 L. hirsuta, Eaton. (Eng. 1822.) 

 L. hispidula, Dougl. Gill. 1881. 

 L. involucrata, Banks. Gill. 



1881. (Eng. 1833.) 

 L. oblongifolia, Muhl. G. & H. 



1891. 



L. sempervirens, Ait. * (Eng. 

 1656.) 



L. Sullivantii, Gray. * 

 Sambucus. Species about a dozen; 

 we have 5. 

 S. Canadensis, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1761.) Introduced in 1890 as 

 an edible fruit bearing plant. 

 (See page 52;) also Annals 

 for 1890, 166, under Elder- 

 berry.) 



S. glauca, Nutt. Orcutt 1891. 

 S. racemosa, Linn. (Sambucus 



pubens). * (Eng. 1812.) 

 Symphoricarpos. Seven species 



in our limits. 

 S. occidentalis, Hook. * (Eng.) 

 S. racemosus, Michx. * (Eng. 



1817.) 



S. racemosus var. pauciflorus, 

 Robbins. G. & H. 1891. 



S. vulgaris, Michx. * (Eng. 

 1730.) There is also a varie- 

 gated-leaved variety. 

 Triosteum. Two species in our 

 region and 1 in Asia. 



T. perfoliatum, Linn. (Eng. 



1730. ) 



Viburnum. Nearly 100 species; 

 we have 14. 

 V. acerifolium, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1736.) 



V. cassinoides, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1761.) 



V. dentatum, Linn. * (Eng. 1763.) 

 V. ellipticum, Hook. Gill. 1881. 

 V. lantanoidas, Michx. * (Eng. 

 1820.) 



V. Lentago, Linn. * (Eng. 1761.) 

 V. molle, Michx. * (Eng. 1812.) 

 V. nudum, Linn. * (Eng. 1752.) 

 V. Opulus, Linn. * Also Euro- 

 pean. 



V. prunifolium, Linn. * (Eng. 



1731. ) 



V. pubescens, Pursh. G. & H. 

 1891. 



Rubiace^e, Madder Family. 

 Bouvardia. Two species in our 

 region ; 26 in all. 



B. triphylla, Salisb. (Eng. 1794.) 

 Catesbaea. A half dozen species ; 



one in our limits. 



C. parviflora, Swz. (Eng. 1810.) 

 Cephalanthus. About 6 kinds: 1 



in this country. 

 C. occidentalis, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1735.) 



Chiococca. About 8 species ; 1 in 

 our limits. 

 C. racemosa, Linn. * 

 Erithalis. About a half dozen 

 species, of which we have one. 

 E. fruticosa, Linn. (Eng. 1793.) 

 Exostema. 20 species; one in our 

 region. 



E. Caribasum, Roem. & Schult. 

 (Eng. 1780.) 

 Galium. Some 200 or 250 species; 

 37 in our region. 

 G. boreale, Linn. * 

 Genipa. One species here ; 8 in all. 



G. clusisefolia, Griseb. * 

 Guettarda. Nearly 50 species; 2 

 in our limits. 



G. scabra, Lam. (Eng. 1818.) 

 Hamelia. Six or 8 species; 1 in 



our region. 



H. patens, Jacq. * (Eng. 1752.) 

 Houstonia. Twenty species de- 

 scribed, of which 14 are ours. 



H. cserulea, Linn. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1785.) 

 H. purpurea, Linn. Gill. 1881. 

 H. serpyllifolia, Michx. Wool. 



1883. 



Mitchella, Two species ; 1 Ameri- 

 can, 1 Japanese. 

 M. repens, Linn. Gill. 1881. 

 (Eng. 1761.) 



Pinckneya. Species single, Am- 

 erican. 



P. pubens, Michx. (Eng. 1786.) 

 Psychotria. About 500 species ; 2 

 in Florida. 

 P. undata, Jacq. * 

 Randia. About 90 species ; a single 

 one in this territory. 

 R. aculeata, Linn. (Eng. 1733.) 



Valeriance^e, Valerian Family. 

 Valerianella. A half hundred 

 species, of which we have a 

 dozen. 



