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Pyxidanthera. Species single. 

 P. barbulata, Michx. Gill. 1881. 

 (Eng. 1851.) 

 Shortia. Species two; 1 in Am- 

 erica, 1 in Japan. 

 S. galacifolia, Torr. & Gray. 

 Kelsey 1888. 



Plumbaginaceje, Lead wort Family. 

 Plumbago. About 10 species ; 1 in 

 our region. 

 P. scandens, Linn. * (Eng. 1699.) 



Primulace^e, Primrose Family. 

 Dodecatheon. We have 8 species. 



D. Cleveland!, Greene. (1890, 

 Henderson, Farquhar.) Or- 

 cutt, 1891, catalogues two var- 

 ieties: "Alba. Divisions of a 

 pure white." " Splendens. 

 Divisions of a deep brilliant 

 phlox-purple." 



D. frigidum, Cham. & Schlecht. 

 (Eng. 1869.) 



D. Jeffreyi, Moore. (D. Media 

 var. lancifolium.) * (Eng. 

 1867.) 



D. Meadia, Linn. * (Eng. 1744.) 

 D. Meadia var.brevifolium, Gray. 



(D. integrifolium.) * (Eng. 



1829.) 



Douglasia. Species four. 



D. nivalis, Lindl. (Eng. 1827.) 

 Lysimachia. We have 5 species. 

 (See also Steironema.) 

 L. quadrifolia, Linn. Gill. 1881. 

 L. stricta, Ait. Gill. 1881. 

 L. thyrsiflora, Linn. * 

 Primula. Species about 80; a 

 dozen in our region. 

 P. Cusickiana, Gray. H r s . 



1889 (1886). 

 P. farinosa, Linn. * 

 P. Mistassinica, Michx. Gill. 



1884. (Eng. 1818.) 

 P. Parryi, Gray. (Eng. 1865.) 

 P. Rusbyi, Greene. Hors. 1889 



(1886). (Eng. 1881.) 

 P. suffrutescens, Gray. (Eng. 

 1884.) 



Steironema. Four species in our 

 region. 



S. (Lysimachia) ciliatum, Raf. 



(Eng. 1869.) 

 S. (Lysimachia) lanceolatum, 



Gray. (Eng.) 

 S. (Lysimachia) longifolium, 



Gray. Gill. 1881. 

 Trientaiis. Species two. 



T. Americana, Pursh. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1816.) 

 T. Europsea, Linn, var. arctica, 



Leb. Gill. 1881. 

 T. Europaea var. latifolia, Torr. 



Gill. 1881. 



Myrsinace^. 

 Ardisia. One in our region; 200 

 in all. 



A. Pickeringia, Torr & Gray. * 

 Jacquinia. A half dozen species; 



2 in our region. 

 J. armillaris, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1768.) 



Myrsine. One in this country; 

 80 in all. 



M. Rapanea, Roem. & Schult. 

 (M. Floridana.) Reasoner. 



Sapotace^e, Sapodilla Family. 

 Bumelia. Some 20 species; 5 in 

 our region. 



B. lanuginosa, Pers. * 

 Chrysophyllum. A tropical genus 



of 60 species; 1 in our region. 



C. oliviforme, Lam. Reasoner. 

 Mimusops. 30 species ; 1 in south 



Florida. 

 M. Sieberi, A. DC. Reasoner. 



Ebenace^e, Ebony Family. 

 Diospyros. Over 150 species ; 2 m 

 our region. 



D. Virginiana, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1629.) 



Styracace^e, Storax Family. 

 Halesia. A half dozen species; 3 

 in our region. 

 H. diptera, Linn. * (Eng. 1758.) 

 H. parviflora, Michx. (Eng. 

 1802.) 



H. tetraptera, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1756.) 



Styrax. About 60 species, of 



which we have 5. 

 S. Americana, Lam. *(Eng.) 

 S. Calif ornica, Torr. (Eng.) 

 S. grandifolia, Aiton. * (Eng. 



1765.) 



S. pulverulenta, Michx. (Eng. 

 1794.) 



Symplocos. About 150 species :1 

 native to our region. 

 S. tinctoria, L'Her. (Eng. 1780.) 



Oleaceje, Olive and Ash Family. 

 Chionanthus. Species 3 ; 1 in our 

 limits. 



