366 
Cynosbati. 
franguloides. 
alnifolius . 
carolinianus. 
lanceolatus. 
minutjflorus . 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. RibeS. 
17. R. passim subgeminis 2-aculeatum, foliis brevi-lobatis 
inciso-dentatis molliter pubescentibus, racemis nu- 
tanti-paucifloris, calycibbs erecto-campanuJatis, baccis 
aculeatis. — Mich. Ji. amer. 1. p. 111. IVilld. sp. 
pi 1. p. 1159. 
Icon. Jacq. hart. 2. t . 123. Schmidt arb. 98. 
On the sides of hills and rocks in the Allegany moun- 
tains, and in Canada. • April— June. v. v. Flowers 
green ; berries dark brown and full of thorns. 
205. RHAMNUS. Gen. pi. 358. 
1. R. inermis ; foliis ovalibus acuminatis serrulatis subtus 
ad nervos pubescentibus, floribus dioicis, pedunculis 
unifloris aggregatis, calycibus acutis, fructibus turbi- 
natis. — Mich fl. amer. 1 . p. 153. 
R. alnifolius. Willd. sp. pl 1. p. 1 100. 
On dry hills, near rivers : Canada to Virginia. . 
June, July/ v. v.$ v. s . in Herb. Lambert. Flowers 
green ; berries black ; leaves small. 
2. R. inermis; foliis ovalibus denticulatis brevi-acuminatis 
basi sinu parvo cordatis subtus ad nervos pubescenti- 
bus, pedunculis bis bifidis, baccis depresso-globosis. 
On the banks of the river Kooskoosky. M. Lewis. P? • 
May. v. s. in Herb . Lewis. Berries purple, very 
highly esteemed by the Indians of that country. 
3. R. inermis ; foliis ovali-oblongis integriusculis glabris, 
umbellis pedunculatis, floribus hermaphroditis 4-an- 
dris 1-gynis, stigmate bilobo, fructibus globosis.— 
Mich.Jl . amer. 1. p. 153. 
In woods and swamps : Virginia and Carolina. \ . 
May — July. v. v. Berries black. 
4. R. inermis, arborescens ; foliis lanceolatis serrulatis 
utrinque acutis subtus pubescentibus. 
On the side of hills : Tennassee. Lyon. \ s - in 
Herb. Lyon . Berries black. 
5. R. inermis ; foliis suboppositis ovalibus serrulatis, flori- 
bus minutissimis dioicis spicatis in rachi alterne sessi- 
libus, stylo 3-fido, bacca 3-sperma. Mich.fl.amer. 1. 
p. 154. 
On the sea-coast of Carolina and Florida. Michaux. 
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