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614. Cean. sanguineus , P. N.. Hook. Eat. 
Shrubby, branches purple, leaves subsessile cun- 
eate oblong serrate pubescent beneath, panicle 
axillary glomerate, flowers crowded — regions 
of Missouri and Origon, seen dry, shrub 3 feet 
high. 
615. Cean. glandulosus Raf. ovalis Big. 
Beck, Eat. ovatus Dec. intermedius Hook. fl. 
interm. var. corymbos. Mg. Perennial ? stem 
sulcate pubescent, leaves ovatoblong obtuse 
some obovate, glandular crenate trinerve, pe- 
tiols and nerves pubescent, panicle terminal 
corymbose formed by lax umbels — Canada and 
Lake Champlain, a very distinct sp. my speci- 
men is quite heterophylous, the name of Ova- 
lis does not apply, blended with my Southern 
C. vir gains by Hooker, leaves 1 or 2 inches 
long, large flowers, peduncles calix and corols 
white. Apparently not shrubby. This was 
my Forrestia thyrsoides of 1808 but it is not 
even a subgenus, unless the glandular leaves of 
this and the 3 next appear to indicate one. 
616. Cean. velutinus Hook. fl. tab. 45. 
Shrubby, leaves rounded elliptic coriaceous 
glandular dentate trinerve, white tomentose be- 
neath, panicles terminal thyrsoidal foliose at 
base— in the Origon Mts. not seen by me, adop- 
ted from the good figure of Hooker, and I add 
two others , of his to complete this monograph. 
617. Cean. levigates Hook. fl. differs from 
last by, quite smooth, panicle quite foliose, flow- 
ers glomerate — found at Nutka by Menzies. 
618. Cean. ricolor Raf. thyrsiflora Esholtz 
and Hook, fl. shrubby, branches angular, leaves 
subsessile oblong trinerve, nerves pilose, glan- 
dular serrate, panicle thyrsoidal base foliose — 
New Sibiria in N. W. America, calix blue, pe- 
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