01a Agrimonia Parvif1
Agrimonia Parvif1,01(a Soland. Aromatic And Glandulose, Commonly 3 J °-4y,° Tall (i To Over 6°) Virgate-branched Above, The Ascending Branches Simple Or Loosely Few-branched And Forming Elongated Strict Racemes. Stem Stout, Becoming 4".-6" Thick Below, Papillose-roughened And Densely Hirsute With Spreading Brownish Hair Which Conceals A Fine Surface Pubescence And ...
2 Agrimonia Striata
2. Agrimonia Striata Michx. A. Striala Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. I : 287. 1803 (fide T. & G.). A. Cupatoria ,9 Glabra Muhl. Cat. Ed. I, 47. 1813. A. Pal Villain Dc. Prodr. 2: 587, Excl. Alton. Not Soland. 1821. A. Eupiztoria (7 Part' Fora Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 197. ...
3 Agrimonia Pumila
3. Agrimonia Pumila Muhl. A. Puinda Muhl. Cat. Ed. 1, 47. 1813. Pennsylvania And Maryland To Florida, West To Kentucky And Louisiana. ...
4 Agrimonia 110llis T
4. Agrimonia 1%10llis (t. & G.) Britton. A. Eupatoria Mollis T. & G. Fl. I : 431. 1840. A. Platycarpa Wallr. Beitr. I : 38. 1842. ," A. Eupatoria 01110 Icana Beyrich In Herb." Fide Wallr. Loc. Cit. A. Pubescens Wallr. Beitr. I : 45. 1842. A. Par 4ora Kinn ...
5 Agrimonia Bottoniana
5. Agrimonia Bottoniana N. Sp. New Brunswick And Quebec To Western New York And Doubt Less Further North And West, South To Ulster And Westchester Coun Ties, N. Y., And Along The Alleghenies To West Virginia ; Mon Tana ; Laramie Peak, Wyoming And, Either This Or An Allied Form, ...
5 Trillium Lanceolatum
5. Trillium Lanceolatum Boykin ; S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14 : 274. As Synonym. 1879. Trillium Recuratum Var. (?) Lanceolatum S. Wats. Proc. Am Acad. 14 : 273. 1879. Perennial By A Rootstock, Bright Green, Glabrous. Stems Erect, 1-4 Cm. Long, Slender, Purplish, Smooth ; Leaves Lanceolate Or El ...
6 Agrinionia Parviflora
6. Agrinionia Parviflora Soland. A. Parvillora Soland. In Ait. Hort. Kew. 2: 13o. 1789. A. Eupatoria Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. Z : 287. 1803, Chiefly, Fide T. &- G. Not L. 4. Suavealens Pursh, Fl. I: 335. 1814. A. Ifolia Wallr. Beitr. I : 40. 1842. = " A. Eupatoria ...
6 Trillium Recurvatum
6. Trillium Recurvatum Beck, Am. Journ. Sci. Ii : 178. 1826. Trillium Nutt. Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. (if.) 5: 154. 1837. Perennial By A Short Horizontal Rootstock, Light Green, Gla Brous. Stems Solitary, Or Several Together, 1-4 Dm. Tall, Smooth, Usually Slender ; Leaves Petioled, The Blades Ovate-lanceolate, Oval Or ...
7 Agrimonia Incisa T
7. Agrimonia Incisa T. & G. 1. Incisa T. & G., Fl. I : 431. 1840. Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South And North Carolina. ...
A Lsine Calyca Nt
A Lsine Calyca Nt Ha (ledeb.) Arenana Calyeantha Ledeb. Mem. Acad. St. Petersb. 5: 534. 1812. • Stcilaria Cerlycerntha Bong. Veg. Ins. Sitcha, 127. 1831. This Species Was Collected In A Damp Place Just Below A Little Patch Of Snow Near The Top Of Yogo Baldy In The Little Belt ...
A New Polygonum From
A New Polygonum From Bolivia Polygonum Fallax. Annual Or Perennial By A Long Somewhat Spiral Root, Low, Dull Green. Stem More Or Less Densely And Caespitosely Branched Near The Top Of The Root, The Branches Spreading Or Prostrate And As Cending, 2-12 Cm. Long, Very Leafy Except At The Base ...
A Renari A Subcongesta
A Renari A Subcongesta (wats.) Arenaria Fe/alai Subcongesta Wats. Bot. King's Exp. 40. 1871. A. Congesta Subcongesta Wats. Bot. Cal. 1: 69. 1876. Arcnaria Stibcongesta As Generally Understood, I Think, Contains More Than One Distinct Type; At Least, That Is The Case With The Material In The Columbia Herbarium. The ...
A Review Of Important
A Review Of Important Literature Pertaining To Stipules. Owing To The Fact That A Large Part Of The Literature Pertaining To Stipules Is Inaccessible To The Majority Of Botanical Students, Scattered As It Is, For The Most Part, In The Journals Of Various Scientific Bodies, It Has Seemed Desirable To ...
A Ristolochia Convolvulacea
A Ristolochia Convolvulacea. Perennial, Slender, Bristly-pubescent Throughout. Stems Erect Or Decumbent, Dm. Long, Angled, Slightly Flexuous, Simple, Or Rarely Branched Below ; Leaves Thinnish, Becoming Firm At Ma Turity, Broadly Ovate To Oval, 2-8 Cm. Long, Short-acuminate Or Rarely Acute, Ciliate, Deeply Cordate At The Base, Short-petioled ; Petioles .5-1.5 ...
Acer Floridanuni
Acer Floridanuni (chapm.) Pax, Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 7: 2431 1886. This Characteristic Maple Is Apparently Very Common In The River Swamps Of The Flint River In Southwestern Georgia Last Summer I Encountered A Remarkable Growth Just Below Albany. It Probably Follows The River To Its Mouth, For I Again Met ...
Acer Leucoderme
Acer Leucoderme Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 22: 367. When First Described, This Species Was Thought To Be Confined To The Middle Country Of The Southern States, But My Extensive Journeys In Georgia Last Season Brought To Light Two New Stations In The Foothills Of The Blue Ridge And The Alleghanies ...
Agrevionia 13rittoniana
Agrevionia 13rittoniana N. Sp. Becoming Stout And Tall And Strongly Virgate-branched, 2° 7° High (6° 9' At York Harbor, Maine), The Stems Sometimes 4"-5" Thick At The Base, Erect, But Often Leaning Under The Weight Of The Heavy Fruiting Racemes, Somewhat Aromatic. Stem Rough Ened With Glandular Papillae And Hirsute ...
Agrimonia Hirsuta
Agrimonia Hirsuta (muhl.). Commonly 3°-4° Tall (2°-6°), Simple, To Loosely Wide Branched Above, Minutely Glandulose And Somewhat Viscid On The Branches, Aromatic. Stem Usually Zig-zag From Leaf To Leaf, Villous-hirsute With Slender Spreading Hairs. Leaves Bright Green, Large, 4'-1 2' Long, 3'—s' Wide, The Villous Leaf-stalks Usually With Short Petiolar ...
Agrimonia Incisa T G
Agrimonia Incisa T. & G. From 1°-334° Tall, Either Simple, Terminating In An Elongated Strict Raceme, Or Bearing Also Ascending Racemes From Bracts Or Reduced Leaves On The Upper Part Of The Stem. Stem Clothed With A Close Soft-pubescence And Villous With Loosely Spreading Hairs Which Become Subappresscd And More ...
Agrimonia L
Agrimonia L. Sp. Pl.. Perennial, Erect Or Assurgent, Mostly Glandulose Herbs, Simple Or Branched Above, With Alternate, Conspicuously Stipulate, Odd Pinnate Leaves Bearing Interposed Subleaflets, And Small Regular Perfect Yellow Flowers In Spicate Racemes. Flowers Short-pedi Celled Or Subsessile, Axillary From Small 3-cleft'bracts And With A Pair Of Trifid Or ...
Agrimonia Mollis T G
Agrimonia Mollis (t. & G.) Britton. Not Aromatic And Obscurely If At All Glandulose, Mostly Slender And 2°-3° High (1° To Over The Branches Ascending Or Some Times Spreading, Either Few And Simple Or Forming A Loose Panicle Which Exceptionally Attains A Spread Of As Much As 2°-3°. Stem Below ...
Agrimonia Pumila Muhl
Agrimonia Pumila Muhl The Smallest Of Our Species, High, Erect Or More Slender And Assurgent, Simple Or With A Few Ascending Branches From The Lower Part Of The Elongated Terminal Raceme. Stem Clothed With Loose Often Coarse Pubescence And Hirsute With Spreading Hairs Which Become Subappressed Above And Obsolete In ...
Agrimonia Striata
Agrimonia Striata Michx. Slender, Commonly I %°--2° High (8'-5°, Simple To Deli Cately Paniculate-branched, Minutely Glandulose Nearly Through Out, Viscid Above And In The Racemes, Agreeably Aromatic. Stem Glabrous Or With Scattered Spreading Hairs (sometimes Thinly Hir Sute At The Base, And Rarely Finely Subpubescent Above), The Slen Der Leafstalks ...
Agrost1s Idahoens1s
Agrost1s Idahoens1s Ri. Sp. Culms Caespitose, Slender, 2-4 Dim Tall, Erect, Bearing Usually Two Distant Leaves Below The Middle; Sheaths Loosely Embracing The Culm, The Lower Ones Short, The Uppermost One Elongated 4.5 9 Cm. Long; Ligule Membranous 3-4 Mm. Long, Obtuse, Cut-toothed At The Apex, Minutely Pubescent On The ...
Albizzia Julibrissin
Albizzia Julibrissin Durazz. Mag. Tosc. 3: I I. 1772. Although Not Indigenous, This Tree Now Appears As If It Were Native In The Southern States. It Grows Along Roadsides And Here And There Through The Pine Woods Much As The Honey Locust (g/ed Itsia Triacamhos) Does In Many Localities. It ...
Allium Fibrosum T1
Allium Fibrosum T1. Sp. Bulb With A Fibrous Coating ; Stem 2-3 Dm. High, Subterete, Somewhat Striate ; Leaves Flat, Thickish, 3 Mm. Wide, Dm. Long ; Umbel With Numerous Bulblets And Few Flowers On Pedicels About T Cm. Long; Perianth-segments Lanceolate-oblong, Obtuse, 6 Mm. Long ; Filaments Slightly Dilated ...
Allium Sibiricum L
Allium Sibiricum L. Mant. 562. 1767. (aaiun/ Schaenoprasum It L. Sp. Pl. 301. 1753. Allium Schaenoprasum Authors.) This Has Generally Been Confused With Allium Schaenoprasum, But It Is Evidently A Good Species. It Is Much Taller Than That Plant, Being Generally 5-6 Dm. High, Has Only One Basal Leaf And ...
Alnus Sinuata E
Alnus Sinuata (e. Regel). Abzus Viridis Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 157. 1837. Alnus Viridis Sinuata E. Regel In Dc. Prod. I6: Part 2, 183. 1868. Shrub 1-5 Rn. High ; Young Bark Brown And Glossy With Scat Tered White Lenticles : Older Bark Grayish ; Leaves 3-10 Cm. ...
Alsine Longipes Edwardsii R
Alsine Longipes Edwardsii R. Br. Stcllana Edwai-dsu R. Br., Parry's 1st Voy. 271. This Is, I Think, The First Time This Variety Is Reported From Within The United States. Only A Few Specimens Were Collected, At An Altitude Of 80o0 Feet On Spanish Peaks, July 14, 1896, Flod ...
Amorpha Virgata
Amorpha Virgata Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 21 : 17. Pl. 171. 1894. In The Spring Of 1896 Dr. Charles Mohr Sent Me A Specimen Of Amorpha Vzrgata From The Mountains Of Madison County, Alabama, Thus Extending The Known Geographic Range Of The Species From Stone Mountain, Georgia, To Northern Alabama. ...
An Apparently Undescribed Species
An Apparently Undescribed Species Of Prunus From Connecticut. To Venture To Describe A New Species Of P1711111s From The Long Explored Territory Of The State Of Connecticut May Seem To Some To Be Questionable, But So Clear A Case Has Recently Come To My Notice That To Do Otherwise Would ...
An Undescribed Lechea From
An Undescribed Lechea From Maine. One Of The Most Characteristic Plants Of York Harbor, Maine, Is A Species Of Lechca Which Abounds In Dry Open Places, Especially Over The Weedy Downs Near The Sea. Upon Visiting York Harbor Some Years Ago My Attention Was At Once Arrested By This Plant, ...
And Its True Position
Iv. Melothr1a Grandifolia T. & G., And Its True Position. Melothria Grandifolia, Published By Torrey And Gray In Is4o, Soon Disappeared From The Pages Of Succeeding Botanical Works And In Prof. Cogniaux's Monograph Of The Cucurbitaccae We Find The Name In An Appended List Of Doubtful Species. The Apparent Rarity ...
Anemone Trifolia L
Anemone Trifolia L. Sp. Pl. 540. 1753. While Walking Along A Small Stream Just West Of The Falls Of The Yadkin River, Last Spring I Was Astonished To Find Fine Plants Of Anemone Frifolia. The Species Has Only Been Known To Exist In America On The Higher Parts Of The ...
Antennaria Alpina L
Antennaria Alpina (l.) Gaertn. Fr. & Sem. 2. 410. 1791. Gnaphaliunz Alpinerm L. Sp. Pl. 836. 1733. A. Alpma Is Characterized By The Bracts Of The Pistillate Head, Which Are Dark Greenish Brown, Lanceolate And Acute. The Stam Inate Plant Is Exceedingly Rare ; In The Columbia Herbarium There Arc ...
Antennaria Campestris
Antennaria Campestris N. Sp. Stem Low, About I Dm. High ; Basal Leaves Obovate-cuneate, 2-3 Cm. Long And About I Cm. Wide, Without A Distinct Petiole, 1-ribbed Or Indistinctly 3-ribbed, The Upper Surface Glabrate In Age; Stolons Very Short; Pistillate Heads About I Cm. High, Bracts Lanceolate. The Lower Portion ...
Antennaria Dioica L
Antennaria Dioica (l.) Gaertn., Fruct. & Sem. 2: 410. 1791. Gnaphalium Dioicum L. Sp. Pl. 856. 1753. In The American Specimens Seen The Stem Is Seldom 1.5 Dm. High, Rather Stout, With Larger Heads Often Over I Dm. High, The Scarious Portion In The Staminate Heads Elliptic, In The Pistillate ...
Antennaria Microphylla
Antennaria Microphylla. Stem Slender, Strict, 2-3 Dm. High ; Pubescence Very Fine; Leaves Of The Stolons Small, .5-1 Cm. Long, Spatulate ; Stem-leaves Linear Oblong ; Heads Small, Mm. High, In A Rather Open Corymb ; Bracts Of The Pistillate Heads Tinged With Greenish Yellow, Linear Oblong Or Lanceolate, Mostly ...
Antennaria Parvifolia
Antennaria Parvifolia Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 7: 406. A. Dioica Var. Rosea D. C. Eaton, Bot. King's Exped. 186. Name Only. 1871. Stems Very Slender, Dm. High ; Pubescence Of The Whole Plant Fine, Silky And Somewhat Yellowish ; Leaves Of The Stolons Narrowly Oblanceolate, 2-3 Cm. Long ; ...
Antennaria Pedicellata
Antennaria Pedicellata Greene, Pittonia, 3: 175. 1897. Specimens Of What I Take To Be This Species Were Collected By Mr. Flodman In The Little Belt Mountains, Mont., In 1896, No. 867. These Have Large Stem Leaves About 3 Cm. Long And I Cm. Wide ; The Lower Ones Are Cuneate, ...
Antennaria Rosulata
Antennaria Rosulata. Antennaria Dioica Var. Gray, Syn. Fl. I: Pt. 2, 233. At Least In Part. 1884. Not Dc. The Two Sheets Of The American Plant Found In The Columbia University Herbarium Differ Considerably From European Specimens In The Same Herbarium. The European Is Evidently A Depauperate Form Of A. ...
Antennaria Solitaria
Antennaria Solitaria N. 11. Gnaphalium Monocephalmn Carpenter, In Torr. Sr. Gray, Fl. Am. 2: 431. 1843. Antennaria Plantaginifolia Monocephala Torr. & Gray, 1. C. Antennarza Inonocephala Greene, Pittonia, 3 : 176, 1896. Not Dc. Prod. 6: 269. 1837. To The Characters Given By Prof. Greene, May Be Added The Exceedingly ...
Antennaria Umbrinella 11
Antennaria Umbrinella 11. Sp. Stem Generally About I Dm. High ; Leaves Of The Stolons Spatu Late, 1-1.5 Cm. Long, Those Of The Stern Linear-oblong ; Heads Small, About .5 Cm. High, Conglomerated In Small Subcapitatc Clusters ; Scarious Portion Of The Bracts In The Pistillate Head Oblong, Obtuse, In ...
Aquilegia Jonesii
Aquilegia Jonesii Parry, Am. Nat. 8: 211. 1874. This Rare Little Columbine Was Collected In Fruit On A Mountain Top Near The Neihart Pass In The Little Belt Mountains, August 10, 1896, Flodman, No. 451. ...
Arenaria Brevifolia
Arenaria Brevifolia Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N.a. I : 180. 1838. I Have Long Suspected The Occurrence Of This, The Rarest Of Our Eastern American Arenarias, In North Carolina. In 1890 Mr. Heller Collected Fragmentary And Imperfect Specimens Of An Arenari A In Rowan County. Some Years Later I ...
Arnica Fulgens
Arnica Fulgens Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2: 527. 1814. I Think That This Is Distinct From A. Alpina, Differing In The Fol Lowing Characters: Taller, Stem Often 3-4 Dm. High, Shorter Pubes Cence, Often 3 Or 4 Smaller Heads, Much Broader And Dentate Leaves And Often As Many As Many ...
Arnica Gracilis
Arnica Gracilis. Stem Slender, 1-2 Dm. High ; Whole Plant Glabrous, Except A Little Glandular Puberulence On The Pedicels And Involucre; Basal Leaves Broadly Ovate, Petioled, Dentate, 3-ribbed; Stem Leaves About 2 Pairs, Similar, The Upper Sessile; Heads 1-3; Disk 10-15 Mm. High ; Bracts 12-15, Oblong-lanceolate, Acuminate; Rays About ...
Arnica Pedunculata
Arnica Pedunculata. Stem 3-6 Dm. High, Finely Villous-pubescent, Striate ; Basal Leaves Broadly Oblong To Almost Linear, Entire, 3-ribbed, Tapering Into A More Or Less Winged Petiole ; Stem Leaves About 2 Pairs, Similar, But Narrower And Sessile ; Head On A Peduncle That Is Often Dm. Long ; Bracts ...
Artem Isia Floccosa
Artem Isia Floccosa. Stem Stout, 5-7 Dm. High, Striate, Tomentose; Leaves Pinnately Divided Into Oblong Segments, Loosely White-tomentose On Both Sides ; Heads 5-6 Mm. In Diameter, Erect, Evidently Pedicelled, In An Elongated Narrow Raceme Or Panicle; Bracts Oval, Scarious Margined And Tomentose. It Is Nearly Related To The Preceding, ...
Artemisia Candicaxs
Artemisia Candicaxs. Stern Stout, Nearly I M. High, Tomentose, Branched ; Leaves Pinnately Or Twice Pinnately Divided Into Oblong Segments, Tomen Tose On Both Sides, Grayish Above, White Beneath ; Heads Sessile In Clusters In A Compound Interrupted Spike, 5-8 Mm. In Diameter ; Bracts Oval, Scarious-margined And Tomentose. It ...
Artemisia Graveolens
Artemisia Graveolens. Perennial, Somewhat Woody At The Base, With Numerous Simple Branches, These Strict And Striate, Glabrous; Leaves Twice Or Thrice Pinnately Dissected Into Narrow Divisions, Glabrous, Or Finely Gray Ish Pubescent Beneath ; Heads In A Narrow Strict Panicle, Distinctly Pedicelled, About 4 Mm. In Diameter ; Bracts Ovate, ...
Asarum Callifolium
Asarum Callifolium. Perennial, Deep Green, Nearly Glabrous. Leaves Tufted, Long-pe Tioled, The Blades Ovate, 5-9 Cm. Long, Obtuse Or Sometimes Acutish, Finely Undulate Or Crenulate, Rarely Mottled, Deeply Cordate At The Base ; Petioles 2-3 Times Longer Than The Blades, Sparingly Pubes Cent ; Bracts Reniform, Ciliate ; Pedicels As ...
Aster Camptosorus
Aster Camptosorus. Perennial, Slender. Stems Erect, 4-6 Dm. Tall, Finely Ridged, Slightly Flexuous, Green Or Purplish Green, Simple Or Nearly So, Glabrous, Or Very Sparingly Pubescent Near The Top ; Leaves Few, The Blades Lanceolate, 6-15 Cm. Long, Resembling The Leaves Of Camptosorus Rhizophythis, Attenuate From Near The Base To ...
Atragene Tenuiloba
Atragene Tenuiloba (gray) Britton,bull. Herb. Boiss. 3: 206. 1895. Clematis Alpina Var. Occidentalis Subvar. Tenuiloba A. Gray In Newton & Jenney, Rep. Geol. Black Hills, 531. 1880. Clematis Pseudoatragene Var. Snbtriternata Kuntze, Verh. Bot. Ver. Prov. Brand. : 160. 1884. This Species' Has Been Reported Hitherto Only From The Black ...
Calochortus Acuminatus
Calochortus Acuminatus N. Sp. Stem About 2 Dm High, With A Secondary Bulb In The Axis Of The First Leaf; Leaves 3-5 Cm. Long, Very Narrow And Involute From A Broader Sheathing Base ; Sepals Narrowly Lanceolate, Scarious-mar Gined, Acuminate, Equalling, Or More Often, Exceeding The Petals ; Petals White, ...
Cardam Ine Leibergii
Cardam Ine Leibergii Holz. Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3 : 212. 1895. This Species Was Rediscovered By Myself In 1895, But Only A Few Specimens Were Preserved. It Was Growing In Canons At Two Widely Separated Stations, Viz., Near Lima, In Beaverhead County, No. 2663, And In Bozeman Caiion ...
Cardam1ne Arenicola
Cardam1ne Arenicola Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 19: 220. 1892. This Has Been Found By Prof. Scribner Growing In Sand And Shaly Soil About Knoxville, Tennessee. It Is Also Plentiful In The Sandy Summit Of Little Stone Mountain, Georgia. ...
Cardamine Parviflora L
Cardamine Parviflora L. Sp. Pl. Ed. 2, 914. 1763. Virginia Seems To Have Been The Southern Recorded Limit For This Species But Now Mr. A. M. Huger Sends Us Good Specimens From The Mountains Of Polk County, North Carolina. ...
Cardamine Uni Juga
Cardamine Uni Juga N. Sp Stem From A Very Slender Rootstock, Slender, Glabrous, Simple, Strict, 2-3 Dm. High ; Basal Leaves Simple, About Cm. In Diame Ter, Broadly Cordate Or Reniform In Outline, Round-sinuately 3 Lobed ; Lower Stem Leaves With A Pair Of Oblong Leaflets Below The Terminal One, ...
Cavaponia Grandifolia T G
Cavaponia Grandifolia (t. & G.). Grandifolia T. & G. Fl. N. A. 1: 541. 1840. The Species Is Closely Related To Cayaponia Boykinii Of The Southern States, But Differs In The More Robust Habit, The Larger Leaves And In The Larger And More Elongated Fruit. ...
Ceihalozia Curvifol1a
Cei'halozia Curvifol1a (dicks.) Dumort. Recueil D' Obs. Sur Les Jung. 18. 1835. Jungennannth Carvifolia Dicks. Pl. Crypt. Brit. 2 : 15. Pl. 5,f. 7. 1790. Nowilia Curvifolia Mitt. In Godman, Nat. His. Acores, 321. 1870. Gametophyte A Green Or Reddish Slender Creeping Leafy Axis, Sparingly Branching ; Leaves Somewhat Orbicular, ...
Celtis Georgiana
Celtis Georgiana N. Sp. A Diffuse Shrub With Slender Often 2•ranked Branches, The Leafy Twigs More Or Less Pubescent. Leaves Ovate, 2-5 Cm. Long, Aver Aging 2.5 Cm. In Length, Or Those On Vigorous Shoots Sometimes 6 Cm. Long, Acute, Entire Or Sharply Serrate Above The Middle, In Equilateral, Rounded ...
Celtis Helleri
Celtis Helleri N. Sp. A Much Branched, Wide Spreading Tree, Sometimes 10 Meters Tall With A Maximum Trunk Diameter Of 1.5 Meters. Bark Of The Trunk And Main Branches With Numerous Corky Warts ; Leaves Rather Firm, The Blades Ovate To Oblong, 4-7 Cm. Long, Obtuse Or Acute, Crenate-serrate, Especially ...
Celts Mississippiensis
Celt's Mississippiensis Bose, Encycl. Agric. 7: 577. 1822. Although Extending Over Most Of The Western Part Of Georgia, This Species Of Hackberry Reaches Its Greatest Development In The Rich Limestone " Bottoms " In The Region East Of Lookout Moun Tain. Gigantic Trunks, Three Or Four Feet In Diameter, Are ...
Cephaiozia Divaricata
. Cephai.ozia Divaricata (sm.) Dumort. Hep. Europ. 89. 1874. Jungermannia Divaricata Smith, Engl. Bot. P1. 719. 1800. Jangermanam Byssacea Roth, Fl. Germ. 3 : 387. 1800. Jungermannia Cofovoides Raddi, Mem. Soc. Mod. 18 : 29. F. 1. 1820. Jungermannia Starkii Funck ; Nees, Europ. Leberm. 2: 215, 225. 1836. Jungermannia ...
Cephalozia Biscuspidata L
Cephalozia Biscuspidata (l.) Dumort. Recueil D'obs. Sur Les Jung. I8. 1835. Jungermannia Bicuspidata L. Sp. P1. 1132. 1753. Jungermannia Lammardana Hiiben. Hepaticol. Germ. 165. Gametophyte A Slender Prostrate Greenish Leafy Stem, 1-3 Cm, Long, Flagelliferous Branching; Leaves Distant In The Basal Portion. Imbricate Toward The Apex, Round-ovate, Cleft To The ...
Cephalozia Connivens
Cephalozia Connivens (dicks.) Dumort, Recueil D' Obs. Sur Les Jung. 18. 1835. Jungermannia Connivers Dicks. Pl. Crypt. Brit. Fasc. 4 : 19. Pl. F. 15. 180i. Cephalozia Multi Flora Lindb. Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn. 10 : 501. 1875. (not Spruce I. C.) (this Species Has Been Frequently Reported From America ...
Cephalozia Dentata
Cephalozia Dentata (raddi) Spruce, On Cephalozia, 71. 1882. Jungennannia Dentata Raddi, Mem. Soc. Mod 18 : 22. P1. 14: 1818. (this Species Was Reported By Mitten, Jour. Linn. Soc. 8 : 52, 1865, Under The Name Tr/gown/1ms Dentatus, From Galton Moun Tains, British Columbia, But As It Is Not Otherwise ...
Cephalozia Extensa
Cephalozia Extensa (tayl.) Spruce, On Cephalozia, 44. 1882 Jungernzannia Extensa Tayl. Lond. Jour. Bot. 5: 279. 1846. Gametophyte A Prostrate Pale Or Rufous, Sparingly Branched Leafy Stem ; Leaves Spreading, Complicate-concave, Those Of The Basal Portion Contiguous, Those Of The Apical Portion Crowded, Bifid More Than One-half Their Length, With ...
Cephalozia Flu1tans
Cephalozia Flu1tans (nees) Spruce. On Cephalozia, 50. 1882. Jungermania Fluitans Nees, In Syll. Ratisb. 129. 1823. Cepha/ozin Obii/silebata Lindb. Bot. Notiser, 1872: 164. 1872. Gametophyte A Slender Elongate Axis, Growing Over Or Semi-aquatic ; Leaves Distant, Oval, Ovate Or Oblong, Some What Cuneate At Base, Bilobed One-third To One-half To ...
Cephalozia Media
Cephalozia Media Lindb. Medd. Soc. Faun. Et Fl. Fenn. 6: 242. 1881. Cipher/a:71'a Multrliora Spruce, On Cephalozia, 37. 1882 (not Of Lindb.). Gametophyte A Slender Creeping, Usually Pale Green Leafy Stem; Leaves Often Wider Than Long, Decurrent, Slightly Imbricate, Bifid One Third Their Length With An Obtuse Or Rarely Lunate ...
Cephalozia Minima
Cephalozia Minima Aust.; Pearson, List Can. Hep. 1 I. Pl. 6. 1890. Gametophyte A Minute Dark Green, Usually Simple Leafy Axis ; Leaves About The Width Of The Stem, Obovate Or Subquadrate, Bifid One-third Their Length, With Acute Divisions, The Margins Entire ; Leaf Cells 4-6-sided, About R6 It In ...
Cephalozia Sullivantii
Cephalozia Sullivantii (aust.) Aust. Hep. Bor. Am. No. 5o, 1873. Jungermannur Sullhmitii Aust. Proc. Phila. Acad. For 1869: 221. 1869. Gametophyte An Exceedingly Minute Mostly Simple, Fleshy Stem, Often Less Than A Millimeter Long ; Leaves Imbricate, Ovate Orbicular, Usually Narrower Than The Stem, Bifid With An Acutish Sinus ; ...
Cephalozia Turneri
Cephalozia Turneri (hook.) Lindb. Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn. Ro : 502. 1875. _jungennannia Turneri Hook. Brit. Jung. Pl. 29. 1816. Gametophyte A Prostrate Slightly Branched Leafy Stem, 2-5 Mm. Long ; Leaves Approximate, Equitant, Complicate-bifid Half-way To The Base, The Margin Everywhere Sharply And Unequally Serrate Dentate ; Underleaves Wanting ...
Cephalozia Virginiana
Cephalozia Virginiana Spruce, On Cephalozia, 37. 1882. Gametophyte A Slender Creeping Whitish Stem; Leaves Con Tiguous Or Slightly Imbricate, Obliquely Ovate, Cleft About To The Middle, With Acute Or Acuminate Spreading Divisions ; Leaf-cells Isodiametric, About 221a In Diameter Dioicous Or Sometimes Auto Icous ; Perianth Large, Linear-clavate, Widest Above ...
Cephalozia
Cephalozia. Underleaves Well Developed. Without Root Hairs; Underleaves Like Those Of The Stem. ...
Cephalozia_2
Cephalozia Dumort. Gametophyte Mostly Small Or Minute, Usually Close-creeping; Stems Branching Ventrally Or Rarely Laterally, Often Flagelliferous; Leaves Obliquely Placed, Succubous, Bifid From One-third To Over One-half Their Length ; Leaf Cells Usually Large, Transparent, Mostly Hexagonal ; Under-leaves Usually Wanting On The Stems, Often Present On Perianth-bearing Branches. Perianth ...
Cephalozia_3
Cephalozia Jungennannia Sullivantiae Aust. Bull. Torr. Hot. Club, 3: 12. 1872. (not). Sa!liyantii Aust. Proc. Acad. Phila. For 1869: 221. 1869.) Gametophyte A Short, Close-creeping, Sparingly Branched Stem ; Leaves Whitish, Usually Spaced, About 0.3-0.35 Mm. Long, Two-thirds As Wide, Strongly Narrowed Just Above The Base, Somewhat Ovate, Erect, Spreading ...
Cephalozia_4
Cephalozia Catest..ata (hiiben.) Spruce, On Cephalozia, 33. 1882. Jungennannia Catenulata Hiiben. Hepaticol. Germ. 169. 1834. Jungcnnannia Reclusa Tayl. Lond. Jour. Rot. 5: 278. 1846. Cephalo:a Sen-ylora Lindb. Medd. Soc. Faun. Et. Fl. Fenn. 1878. Gametophyte A Slender Creeping Stem With Pale Leaves Which Are Incurved In Drying So As To ...
Cepiialozia Pleniceps
Cepiialozia Pleniceps (aust.) Lindb. Medd. Soc. Faun. Et Fl. Fenn. 9: 158. 1883. Jungcrmannia Pleniceps Aust. Proc. Phila. Acad. For 222. 1869. Cephalosia Crassillora Spruce, On Cephalozia, 40. 1882. Gametophyte A Short Slender Prostrate Leafy Stem; Leaves Thick, Obliquely Orbicular, Concave, Riot Decurrent, Cleft One-fourth To One-third Their Length, With ...
Cestrum Parqui
Cestrum Parqui L'her. Stirp. Nov. 73. 1783-84. We Have No Record Of The Occurrence Of This Species On Our Eastern Sea-board, But It Is Now Doubtless Established At Many Places In The Southern States. In 1895 I Found Quantities In And About Darien, Georgia. ...
Chromatin Reduction And Tetrad Formation In
Chromatin-reduction And Tetrad-formation In Pteridophytes. From The Time When Van Beneden, In 1883, Found That Mature Reproductive Cells Have Only Half As Many Chromosomes As The Ordinary Somatic Cells, Until The Present Time, Cytologists Have Endeavored To Explain The Meaning Of This Reduction And To Show How It Takes Place. ...
Ciirysopsis Rutiiii
Ciirysopsis Rutiiii. Perennial, Slender, Silvery-pubescent, Stoloniferous. Stems Dif Fusely Branched, 1-3 Dm. Long, The Branches Ascending Or Decum Bent, Very Leafy, Densely So Above ; Leaves Linear Or Some Linear Lanceolate, 2-5 Cm. Long, Acuminate, Entire, Sessile, The Old Ones Becoming Longitudinally Ribbed; Heads Solitary, Or Corymbosely Disposed, About I ...
Clematis Glaucopiiylla
Clematis Glaucopiiylla. Perennial, Bright Green, Glabrous. Stem Rather Slender, 2-5 Meters Long, Climbing Over Bushes Or Trees, Nearly Simple, Dark Red, Furrowed, Much Enlarged At The Nodes ; Leaves Ovate, 3-10 Cm. Long, Thickish, Acute, Often Apiculate Or Acuminate, Entire, 3-lobed Or Trifoliolate, With Conspicuous White Nerves Above, Prominently Nerved ...
Cliftonia Monophylla
Cliftonia Monophylla (lam.) Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 16: 310. 1889. This Curious And Local Plant Forms Remarkably Dense Thickets In The Swamps And Districts Bordering Streams In The Vicinity Of The Altamaha River, Especially North Of Jesup, Georgia. The Stems There Range From One-half Of An Inch To One Foot ...
Coriospermum Villosum
Coriospermum Villosum N. Sp. Stem 2-4 Dm. High, Much Branched From Near The Base, The Branches Divergent, Striate, When Young With The Leaves And Bracts Villous With Many Branched Hairs, In Age Glabrate ; Leaves Linear, 2-4 Cm. Long, 1-3 Mm. Wide, Cuspidate-mucronate ; Spikes Rather Dense, With More Or ...
Crataegus Elliptica
Crataegus Elliptica Ait. Dort. Kew. 2 : 168. 1787. On Several Occasions, While Collecting Between Tallulah Falls And Toccoa Falls And In The Nacoochee Valley In Northern Georgia I Have Observed Numerous Groves Of Crataegus Elliptzca Growing On The Barren Slopes Of Low Hills, Usually Above Streams, At Alti Tudes ...
Crataegus Rotundifolia
Crataegus Rotundifolia (ehrh.) Borck. In Roem. Arch I: Pt. 3, This Species Of Craiaegus Is Very Common In The Southern Al Leghanies And Extends Southward Almost To The Gulf Of Mexico. In 1895 I Found It Throughout The Southern Part Of Georgia, Where Its Favorite Situation Is The Low Ridges ...
Crepis Runcinata Alpicola
Crepis Runcinata Alpicola. Stem Scapose, About I Dm. High, Generally Only I-flowered ; Leaves Entire, Or With A Few Small Teeth, And With Very Short Pet Ioles. In Habit It Is Very Unlike The Typical C. Runcinatce, But I Have Been Unable To Find Any Essential Characters In The Heads, ...
Danthonia Glabra
Danthonia Glabra Ri. Sp. Whole Plant, With The Few Exceptions Noted Below, Glabrous. Culms 4-7 Dm. Tall, Erect, Simple, Striate, Slightly Rough Just Below The Panicle, And Puberulent For Some Distance Below The Brown Nodes ; Sheaths Smooth, Only Those At The Base Of The Culm Exceed Ing The Internodes, ...