Census of Cultivated Indigenous Plants. 



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L. amoena, Michx. (Eng. 1812.) 

 L. cardinalis, Linn" * (Eng. 

 1626.) 



L. glandulosa, Walt. (Eng. 

 1840.) 



L. Kalmii, Linn. (Eng. 1820.) 

 L. puberula, Michx. (Eng. ) 

 L. splendens, Willd. Gill. 1881. 

 L. syphilitica, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1666.) 



Palmerella. One species, Cali- 

 fornian. 



P. debilis, Gray, var. serrata, 

 Gray. Gill. 1881. 



Campanulace^e, Campanula or 

 Bellflower Family. 

 Campanula. About 230 species 

 have been described ; we have 

 16. 



C. Americana, Linn. Kelsey 



'90-'91. (Eng. 1763.) 

 C. divaricata, Michx. Kelsey 



'90-'91. 



C. planiflora, Lam. (C. nitida.) 

 (Eng. 1731.) "Long ago de- 

 scribed from cultivated speci- 

 mens, vaguely attributed to 

 North Americans wholly un- 

 known in a wild state ; appar- 

 ently allied to C. persicaefolia, 

 and not N. American." — Gray. 



C. rotundifolia, Linn. * 



C. Scouleri, Hook. Gill. 1881. 

 (Eng. 1876.) 

 Specularia. Eight species; half 

 in our region. 



S perfoliata, A. DC. (Eng. 1680.) 



Ericaceae, Heath Family. 

 Andromeda. We have 8 species. 

 A. (Lyonia) ferruginea, Walt. 



(Eng. 1774.) 

 A. floribunda, Pursh. * (Eng. 

 1812.) 



A. ligustrina, Muhl. * (Eng. 

 1748: Lyonia ligustrina.) 



A. Mariana, Linn. Gill. 1881. 

 (Eng. 1736: Pieris Mariana.) 



A. nitida, Bartr. Gill. 1881. (Eng. 

 1765: Pieris nitida.) 



A. phillyreifolia, Hook. (Eng. 

 1842.) 



A. polifolia, Linn. * 



A. (Zenobia) speciosa, Michx. * 

 (Eng. 1800.) 

 Arbutus. About 10 species de- 

 scribed ; we have 2. 



A. Menziesii, * Pursh. * (Eng. 

 1827.) 



Arctostaphylos. Something like 

 20 species, of which we have 18. 



A. bicolor, Gray. Orcutt 1891. 



A. glauca, Lindl. * 



A. Manzanita, Parry. Orcutt 

 1891. 



A. Nevadensis, Gray. Gill. 1881 

 A. Pringlei, Parry. Orcutt 1891. 

 A. pungens, HBK. * 

 A. tomentosa, Dougl. * (Eng. 

 1826.) 



A. Uva-ursi, Spreng. * 

 Azalea. See Rhododendron. 

 Bejaria. Over a dozen species; 1 



in our region. 



B. racemosa, Vent.* (Eng. 1810.) 

 Calluna. Species single. 



C. vulgaris, Salisb. * 

 Cassandra. Single species. 



C. calyculata, Don. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1748.) 

 C. calyculata, var. angustifolia, 

 Gray. (Eng. 1748.) 

 Cassiope. About a dozen species ; 

 5 in our region. 

 C. hypnoides, Don. (Eng. 1798.) 

 Chimaphila. About 4 species ; we 

 have 3. 



C. maculata, Pursh. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1752.) 

 C. umbellata, Nutt. Gill. 1881. 

 Chiogenes. Species single. 

 C. serpyllifolia, Salisb. (C. 



hispidula, Torr. & Gr.) Gill. 



1881. 



Clethra. About 25 species; 2 in 

 our region. 

 C. acuminata, Michx. * (Eng. 

 1806.) 



C. alnifolia, Linn. * Sold for 

 several years by nurserymen. 

 (Eng. 1751, as C. alnifolia ; 1770 

 as C. paniculata; 1806 as C. 

 scabra.) 



C. alnifolia, var. tomentosa, 

 Michx. (Eng. 1731.) 

 Elliottia. Species 3; 1 American. 



E. racemosa, Muhl. (Eng.) 

 Epigsea. 2 species ; 1 Japanese, 1 

 American 

 E. repens, Linn. Gill. 1881. (Eng. 

 1736.) 



Gaultheria. About 90 species; 4 

 in our region. 

 G. Myrsinites, Hook. Gill. 1S81. 

 G. procumbens, Linn. Gill. 1884. 



