s 
montanus» 
maritimus» 
americana* 
samlucifolia. 
quadrangula- 
ta . 
gpiptera. 
DIANBRI& monogynia. Chionanthus« 
Icon. Catesb. car. l.£,68. 
oc foliis ovali lanceolatis coriaceis glabris, paniculis densis* 
drupis ovalibus. 
C. v latifolia. Ali. keiv. 1. p. 23. 
/3 foliis obovato-lanceolatis membranaceis pubescentibus, 
paniculis laxissimis, drupis ellipticis. 
C. v. angustifolia Alt. kew. 1 . p. 23. 
Var. cl in the mountains of Pensylvania and Carolina. 
/ 3 on the sea- coast in boggy woods from New Jersey 
to Carolina. T2 . IVIay , June. v.v. Flowers white, 
very handsome ; berries purplish -blue. 
It is probable that those, as yet considered subspecies, 
are really distinct species, which further observations 
will decide. 
14. ORNUS. JDalech. Flowering-ash. 
1. O. foliolis late ovatis serratis: impari fere obcordato. 
Pers. ench. 2. p 205. 
In moist shady woods : Maryland and Virginia, rare, 
Tj . May. v. v. Flowers resembling those of Chio~ 
nautilus ; seeds small, winged, 
15. FRAXINUS. Gen.pl. 1 597. Ash-tree. 
3 . F. foliolis sessilibus ovato-lanceolatis serratis rugoso-nith 
dis, basi rotundatis inaequalibus, axillis venarum subtus 
villosis, floribus nudis, ll illd. sp. pl. 4. p. IO99. 
Icon. Mich.f. arb t. . . . Black-ash , Water-ash . 
In stony soil, o river sides from Canada to Virginia. 
Tj . April v. v. 
2. F. foliolis subsessilibus lanceolato-ellipticis serratis, sub- 
tus pubescentibus, samaris utrinque obtusis. Wilid. 
sp pl, 4. p. 1 102, 
Icon. Mich.f. arb. t. . . . Blue-ash, 
In rich bottoms of the western states : Ohio, Kentucky 
and Tem assee. . May. v.v. s.Jl.; v.s.c.fr, 
3. F. foliolis lanceolato-ellipticis subserratis, samaris cune- 
atis apice obtusis emarginatis inferne teretibus. Vahl, 
enum. pl. I. p 50. 
F. discolor. Mich.f. arb. 33. 
F. canadensis. Gcert » de jr. etsem. 1. p. 222. t. 49. 
Icon. Mich.f. arb. t . . . . 
On water-sides and rich bottom lands, from Canada to 
Carolina, frequent, ♦ April, v, v . 
