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PENTANDRJ A TRIGYNIA. Viburnum. 
punicifolium. 
cassinoides. 
lasvigatum. 
nitidum . 
dentatum , 
pubescens. 
lantanoides. 
V. cassinoides. Mich.Ji. amer. 1. p. 179. 
/3.V. foliis obovatis integris seu apice laxe crenatis obtusis. 
Hort. par. 115. 
In shady woods : Carolina and Georgia. Tj . May, June. 
v. s. 
6 . V. glabrum ; foliis ovato-lanceolatis utrinque acutis cre- 
natis margine subrevolutis, petiolis carinatis eglandula- 
tis. — Willd. sp. pi. 1. p. 1491. 
In swamps : New York to Carolina. J? • dune, July. 
v. v. Berries blueish-black. 
7. V. foliis lanceolatis laevibus remote-serratis basi inte- 
gerrimis, ramulis ancipitibus. — IVilld. sp. pi. 1. 
p. 1492. 
Icon. Mill. ic. t. 83./. 1. 
Near the sea-coast : Virginia and Carolina. . June, 
July. v.v. Berries black. 
8. V. glaberrimum j foliis lineari-Ianccolatis supra nitidis 
obsolete serratis integrisve j ramis tetragonis. — Willd. 
sp.pl. 1. p. 1492. 
In sandy barren woods : Carolina and Georgia. . v.v. 
sjl. A low shrub with small leaves. 
9. V. glabriusculum ; foliis suborbiculatis ovatisque acutis 
dentato-serratis plicato-sulcatis utrinque glabris, cymis 
pedunculatis, fructibus subglobosis.- — Willd. sp. pi. 1 . 
p. 1488. 
Icon. Jacq. hort. t. 36 . 
In mountain woods ; frequent : New York to Carolina. 
. June, July. v. v. Berries dark blue ; known by 
the name of Arrow-wood. 
10. V. pubescens; foliis ovalibus acuminatis dentato-serratis 
plicato-sulcatis subtus villoso-tomentosis, cymis pe- 
dunculatis, fructibus oblongis. 
V. dentatum pubescens. Ait. kew. 1. p. 1(58. 
V. dentatum tomentosum. Mich.Ji. amer . 1. p. 179* 
In the lower parts of Virginia and Carolina, • June. 
v. v. The whole of the shrub smaller than the pre- 
ceding one. 
1. V. petiolis nervisque pulverulento-tomentosis, foliis am- 
plis suborbiculato-cordatis abrupte acuminatis inaequa- 
liter serratis, serraturis muticis, cymis arcte sessilibus, 
fructibus ovatis. — Mich.Ji. amer. 1. p. 179- 
V. Lantana grandi folium. Ait. hew. 1. p. 1(58. 
In shady woods on high mountains : Canada to Virginia; 
principally in the forests called Beech-woods. F? » 
