826 DIGECIA DIANDRIA. Class XXII. 
13788 riparia W. 
bank 
or 
6 
ap.my 
Germany 1821. C 
m.s 
13789 angustifolia W. 
narrow-leaved 
it 
or 
3 
ap.my 
Ap 
Caspian 1825. C 
■ 
13790 grisea IV. 
grizzly 
or 
g 
ap.my 
An 
Pensylv. 1820. C 
m. 
13791 spatulata W. 
spatulate 
or 
5 
p- y 
An 
Ap 
vjci liiaiijr ±o±o. \^ 
■ 
13792 aur'ita W. en. 
eared 
clt 
2 
ap.my 
Ap 
Europe 1820. C 
m.s 
Hof.sal.l.t.22.f.l 
13793 uliginosa W. en. 
marsh 
or 
2 
ap.jn 
Ap 
Britain woods. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1487 
aur'ita E. B. 
13794. aquatica W. 
■water 
I 
or 
10 
ap 
Ap 
Britain w.thi. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1437 
13795 oleif.Mia W. 
Olive-leaved 
or 
4 
mr 
Ap 
Britain thick. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1402 
1379fi cotinifulia JV. 
Quince-leaved 
or 
2 
ap 
Ap 
Britain woods. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1403 
13797 sphacelata W. 
withered-point. 3fe 
or 
2 
ap.my 
Ap 
Scotland scalp. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 2333 
13798 caprea W. 
greatround-lvd.^^ 
or 
30 
ap.my 
Ap 
Britain dr. wo. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1488 
13799 Stuartiaria E. B. 
Stuart's 
or 
4 jl.au 
Ap 
Scotland scalp. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 2586 
13800 acuminata TV. 
acuminate 
or 
15 
ap 
Ap 
Britain moi.w. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1434 
13801 con'ifera Ph. 
Cone-bearing 
or 
10 
my 
Ap 
N. Amer. 1820. C 
m.s 
Wa.am.t.31.f.72 
13802 viininalis TV. 
Common Osier 31 
clt 
12 
ap.my 
Ap 
Britain os.gro. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1898 
13803 inollissima E. B. 
Smith 's 
or 
20 
ap.my 
Ad 
England os.gro. C 
ms 
Eng. bot. 1509 
13804 stipularis TV. 
auricled 
clt 
6 
mr.ap 
Ap 
England os.gro. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 1214 
13805 Candida Ph. 
hoary 
!£ 
or 
10 
ap.my 
Ap 
N. Amer. 1811. C 
m.s 
13806 Fluggeana TV. 
Flugge's 
I' 
or 
10 
ap.my 
S. France 1820. C 
m.s 
Vi.del.3 t.51.f.28 
13807 alba TV. 
common white 5^ 
clt 
40 
ap.my 
Ap 
Britain woods. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 2430 
13808 cserulea E. B. 
blue 
or 
40 
ap.my 
ap 
Ap 
England m.me. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 2431 
13809 rupestris E. B. 
silky root 
3 
Ad 
Scotland scalp. C 
Eng. bot. 2342 
13810 Andersoniana E. B. Anderson's 
or 
3 
ap.my 
Ap 
Scotland scmo. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 2343 
13811 Forsteriana E. B. 
Forster's 
or 
10 
ap.my 
Ap 
Scotland sc. wo. C 
m.s 
Eng. bot. 2344 
13812 finmar'chica TV. 
Finmarck 
I 
or 
10 
ap.my 
Ap 
Sweden 1825. C 
m.s 
13813 lioloserlcea TV. 
velvety 
or 
8 
ap.my 
Ap 
Germany 1822. C 
m.s 
2043. CECRO'PIA, TV. 
Snake-Wood. 
Urticece. Sv. 1—3. 
13814 peltata TV. 
peltated 
SO 
Ap 
Jamaica 1778. C 
p.l 
Lam. ill. t. 800 
2044. BO'RYA. TV. 
BORYA. 
Euphorhiacece. Sp. 6. 
13815 porulosa TV. 
Florida 
un 
6 
G 
Florida 1806. C 
m.s 
13816 ligustrina TV. 
Privet-leaved 
un 
6 
G 
N. Amer. 1812. C 
m s 
13817 acuminata TV. 
pointed 
un 
6 
G 
N. Amer. 1812. C 
m.s 
Mich.ame.2.t.28 
13818 prinoides ff'. 
Prinos-like 
«i 1 1 un 
6 
G 
N. Amer. 1824. C 
m.s 
13819 nitida W^. 
shining 
S& 1 1 un 
6 
G 
N. Amer. 1824. C 
m.s 
13820 retusa fT. 
glaucous 
I 1 un 
6 
G 
N. Amer. 1824. C 
m.s 
TRIANDRIA. 
2045. EMPE'TRUM. TV. 
Crow Berry. 
Sp. 2-3. 
13821 album TV. 
white-berried 
tt 
or 
U ap.jn 
Ap 
Portugal 1774. L 
s.p 
13822 nigrum TV. 
black-berried 
or 
1 
ap.my 
Ap 
Britain m.he. L 
s.p 
Eng. bot. 526 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
young trees in a nursery, otherwise they will soon become stunted and of irregular growth. Excellent 
directions for their culture may be found in Sang's Planter's Kalendar. 
2043. Cecropin. From xixpctyci, to cry out, a sort of translation of the English word trumpet-wood. This 
tree has the trunk and branches hollow every where, and sloped from space to space with membranaceous 
septas, and answering to so many annual marks in the surface. The leaves are large, peltate, lobed like those 
of Carica Papaya, and placed at the ends of the branches. The fruits rise four, five or more, from the very 
top of a common peduncle, and shoot into so many oblong cylindrical berries, composed of a row of little acini, 
something like our raspberry, which they resemble in flavor when ripe, and are agreeable to most European 
palates on that account. The wood of this tree, when dry, is very apt to take fire by attrition. The native 
Indians have taken the hint, and always kindle their lires in the woods by rubbing a piece of it against some 
