152 
PENTANDRIA M0N0GYNIA. Xylosteiim. 
species from X vulgare , I cannot ascertain, having 
never seen the plant. 
glomerata. 
201. SYMPHORIA. Juss. Pers. syn. l.p. 214. 
1. S. floribus axillaribus subcapitato-glomeratis. Pers. 
syn. 1. c. 
S. vulgaris. Mich.Jl. amer. l.p. 10(5. . 
Lonicera symphoricarpos. JVillcl. sp. pi. 1 . p. 989. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 115. DILL elth. t.lJQ.f. 3(50. 
In sandy dry fields : Virginia and Carolina. . July — 
Sept. v. v. Flowers small, red and yellow ; berries 
purple. 
racemosa. 
2. S. racemo terminali, corolla intus barbata. Mich.Jl. 
amer. 1 . p. 10 7. 
On mountains, near lake Mistassins. Michaux. On the 
banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis. T2 • Aug. v. s . 
in Herb. Lewis. 
lutea. 
202. DIERVILLA. Juss. gen. pi. 235. 
1. D. pedunculis axillaribus et terminalibus dichotomis tri- 
floris, foliis ovatis serratis acuminatis. 
D. Tournefortii. Mich.fi. amer . 1. p. 1 0/. 
D. humilis. Pers. syn. 1. p. 214. 
Lonicera Diervilla. IVilld.sp . pl. 1. p. 989. 
Icon. Schmidt arb. 11(5. Duham. arb. t 87- 
On rocks and the highest mountains : Canada to Caro- 
lina. . June, July. v.v. Flowers yellow ; fruit 
a brown dry capsule. There are a number of varie- 
ties, in respect to size, flowers and leaves. 
perfoliatum. 
203. TRIOSTEUM. Gen. pl. 300. 
1 . T. foliis ovalibus acuminatis connatis, floribus sessilibus 
verticillatis. — IVilld.sp. pl. l.p. 99O. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t.2J3.f. 378. 
In rich rocky grounds, principally lime-stone soil : New 
England to Carolina; rare. 7/. June — Aug. v.v. 
Flowers and berries dark purple. 
angustifoli - 
um. 
2. T. foliis ovali-lanceolatis subconnatis, pedunculis oppo- 
sitis unifloris, caule hispido, — Willd.sp.pl. l.p. 99 1, 
T. minus. Mich. fi. amer. 1. p. 107. 
Icon. Pluk. alm.t. 104./. 2. 
On the borders of woods, in sandy soil : Virginia and 
