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Reinkes Discussions Of Lichenology
Reinke's Discussions Of Lichenology. It Is Thought Advisable To Give A Review Of Reinke's Paper On Lichenology, Because This Author Is Doubtless The Most Competent Advocate Of Modern Scientific Lichenology. Although Much Of The Author's Discussion Is Based Upon Theory And The Observations Of Others, Yet The Papers Are Of ...

Rhexia Mariana L
Rhexia Mariana L. Sp. Pl. 346. 1753. As Far As I Have Observed, Mariana Prefers Sandy Places At No Great Distance From The Atlantic And Gulf Coasts, Although It Does Occur At Many Points In The Middle Districts Of The Southern States, And Is Said To Extend Up The Mississippi ...

Sabbatia Campanulata L
Sabbatia Campanulata (l.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5: 259. 1894. Dr. Gray Has Recorded * The Mountains Of Georgia As An Ex Tension Of The Range Of This Normally Coast Plant. I Do Not Know To How Great An Altitude The Species Ranges In Georgia, But I Have Collected It ...

Sagittaria Filiformis J G
Sagittaria Filiformis J. G. Smith, Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 6: 46. Mr. A. H. Curtiss Has Sent Me Fine Fruiting Specimens Of This Rare Species, Collected Near Jacksonville, Florida. They Are Ap Parently The First Specimens Found With Mature Achenes ; These Are Of The Same General Outline As The ...

Sal1x Wardii
Sal1x Wardii Bebb, Gard. & For. 8: 363. 1895. At The Falls Of The Yadkin River In North Carolina Both Sall% Nigra And Salix Tflaniii Are Plentiful, The Black Willow Growing Along The Water's Edge On The South Side Of The River, While Safix Ipardri Occurs On The Opposite Shore ...

Samolus Cuneatus
Samolus Cuneatus. Perennial, Fleshy. Stems Solitary Or Tufted, 1-3 Dm. Long, Ascend Ing Or Reclining, Simple Or Usually Branched ; Leaves Opposite Or Mainly So, Obdeltoid-spatulate Or Broadly Spatulate, 4-12 Cm. Long, Truncate Or Coarsely Mucronate At The Apex, The Bases De Current As Broad Wings ; Racemes 1-3 Dm. ...

Saxifraga Californica
Saxifraga Californica Greene, Pittonia, T : 286. 1889. In The Light Of Recent Discoveries, Prof. Greene Has Not Pointed Out Any Reliable Distinguishing Characters In Discussing The Rela Tions Between Saxifraga Ca4fornica And S. Firginiensis. The Two Species Are Closely Related In Habit, And The One Is About As Varia ...

Saxifraga Claytoniaefolia
Saxifraga Claytoniaefolia Canby N. Sp. Perennial By A Short Horizontal Rootstock, Slender, Glandular Pilose Above, Glabrate Below. Leaves Fleshy, Orbicular-elliptic, More Or Less Oblique, 6-io Cm. Long, Glabrate, Obtuse, Entire, Undu Late, Palmately Six-eight-nerved, Narrowed Into A Winged Ribbed Petiole Which Is As Long As The Blade Or Longer; Scape ...

Saxifraga Ferruginea
Saxifraga Ferruginea Graham, Edinb. Philos. Journ. : 349. 1829. This Is Another Arab/dia Of The Northwest. It Is Apparently Very Rare And Has Usually Been Referred To A Variety Of S. Michartrii Lerecanthenrifolia Michx.) Or Included In That Species. Some Of Its Distinguishing Marks Are The Low Stunted Stature, The ...

Saxifraga Fragosa
Saxifraga Fragosa Suksdorf N. Sp. Perennial By An Ascending Or Horizontal Rootstock, Scapose Slender, Pale-green, Rough Glandular-pilose With Rigid Hairs. Leaves Basal, Leathery, The Blades Ovate Or Oblong-ovate, 1.5-4 Cm. Long, Usually Exceeding The Petioles, Glabrate, Obtuse, Entire Or Toothed, Abruptly Narrowed Or Truncate At The Base, De Current On ...

Saxifraga Montanensis
Saxifraga Montanensis N. Sp. Scaposc, Perennial By A Stout Horizontal Or Ascending Rootstock, Coarse, Stout, Glandular-pilosc. Leaves Basal, Ovate Or Lanceolate, .5-1.5 Cm. Long, Leathery, Obtuse Or Acute, Serrate-dentate, Nearly Sessile Or Apparently Sessile On Account Of The Broadly Winged And Dilated Petiole ; Scapes Solitary, Erect, 3-6 Dm. Tall, ...

Saxifraga Nidifica
Saxifraga Nidifica Greene, Erythea, R : 222. 1893. This Rare Saxifraga Has Lately Been Sent Me By Mr. E. P. Shel Don. The Specimens Are From Spokane, Washington, Altitude 1,000-2,000 Feet And Were Collected By J. H. Sandberg And J. B. Leiberg In May, 1893. Saxifraga Niva/is (no. 1819) Of ...

Saxifraga Nootkana
Saxifraga Nootkana Mocin ; Engler, Monog. Sax. 135. 1872. Stellan's Var. Brunnoniana Bong. Veg. Sitcha, 140. 1831. Not S. Brunnoniana Wall. Saxifraga Lcricanthonifolia Var. Bninnonialla Engler, Monog. Sax. I 35. 1872. Saxifraga Bongardi Presl ; Engler, Monog. Sax. 135. 1872. This Is One Of Our Northwestern Forms That Has Usually ...

Saxifraga Nuttallii
Saxifraga Nuttallii. Saxifraga Elcgans Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N.a. I : 573. 1840. Not Sternb. 1832. Little Was Known Of This Beautiful And Most Delicate Saxifrage Until It Was Rediscovered In Oregon In 1871 By E. Hall (156). There Is A Good And Ample Specimen Of Nuttall's Type In ...

Saxifraga Occidentalis S
Saxifraga Occidentalis S. `vats. Proc. Am. Acad. 23 : 264. I888. This Species Was Founded On Plants Collected On Vancouver Island, By Prof. Macoun. It Is A Beautiful And Distinct Species Averaging One Decimeter In Height, With A Purple Hue Which Ex Tends Even To The Petals And Filaments; It ...

Saxifraga Plantaginea 11
Saxifraga Plantaginea 11. Sp. Perennial By A Thick Rootstock, Stout, Scapose, Glandular-pilose; Leaves Elliptic Or Elliptic-spatulate, 6-10 Cm. Long, Obtuse, Undulate Or Distantly And Shallowly Toothed, Leathery, Ciliate, 5-7-ribbed, Narrowed Into A Winged Petiole, Which Is Usually Much Shorter Than The Blade ; Scape Erect, 2-4 Dm. Tall, Sparingly Branched ...

Saxifraga Reflexa
Saxifraga Reflexa Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I : 249. Pl. 85. 1833. Several Unsuccessful Attempts To Reestablish This Rare Species Have Been Made. Taking Hooker's Excellent Plate As A Basis, And This Is All We Have To Go On Besides His Description, I Find That The Following Numbers From The ...

Saxifraga Sierras
Saxifraga Sierras (coville). Intesrfolia Sienne Coville, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 7 : 78. 1892. Sa.rifraga Oregana Howell, Erythea, 3 : 34. 1895. As Mr. Howell Points Out, Saxifraga Has Been A Composite Specks. Mr. Coville Dwells On The Differences In The Leaves Of Saxifmga Siellne And S. Integnfolia ; These ...

Saxifraga Tennesseensis
Saxifraga Tennesseensis N. Sp. Grayana Kearney, Bull. Torr. Club, 21 : 262. 1894. Not Britton, 1894. Perennial By A Short Erect Or Ascending Rootstock, Scapose, Glandular-pilose, Bright Green. Leaves Basal, Ovate Or Sometimes Suborbicular, The Blade 2-6 Cm. Long, Obtuse Or Rounded At The Apex, But Usually Terminated By A ...

Saxifraga Virginiensis
Saxifraga Virginiensis Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. / : 269. /803. Represents One Of The Most Variable And Perplexing Species Of The Genus Saxifraga, But Notwithstanding Its Variability In Habit, Size And Flowers, There Are Two Characters Which Serve To Separate It From Its Relatives In Western North America, Namely, The ...

Scutellaria Campestris
Scutellaria Campestris Britton, Mem. Torr. Club. 5: 283. 1894. In Former Papers Of This Series I Have Reported A Number Of Typically Prairie Plants Which Occur East Of The Appalachian Mountain System ; Scutellan'a Eampestris Must Now Be Added To The Increasing List. In April, 1896, I Found Several Patches ...

Senecio Crocatus S
Senecio Crocatus. S. Aureus Var. Croccus Gray, Proc. Acad. Phila. 1863: 68. 1863. Not S. Civceus Dc. This Is Well Distinct From Both The Preceding And From S. Aureus, Differing In Its Smaller Oval Or Obovate, Coarsely And Bluntly Den Tate, Somewhat Fleshy Basal Leaves. It Represents S. Obovatus Of ...

Senecio Pseudaureus
Senecio Pseudaureus. Perennial From A Creeping Rootstock ; Plant Perfectly Glabrous Except The Tips Of The Bracts; Stem 5-8 Dm. High ; Basal Leaves Broadly Ovate, Somewhat Cordate At The Base, Serrate, 4-7 Cm. Long, Long-petioled ; Stem Leaves More Or Less Laciniate At The Base, The Upper Sessile ; ...

Senecio Saliens S
Senecio Saliens. S. Triangularis T. N. G. F: Am. 2 & 1. 441. 1834. Periennial From A Thick Rootstock And Numerous Matted Roots ; Stem Stout, 3-5 Dm. High, Glabrous, Striate ; Leaves Fleshy, Deltoid Triangular, With Salient Teeth, The Lower Petioled, The Upper Sessile ; Inflorescence Short, Corymbose ; ...

Si Lene Repens
Si Lene Repens Patrin, In Pers. Syn. I : Soo. 1805. This Siberian Species Has Been Collected In Montana At The Following Stations: Spanish Basin, July Ii, 1896, Flodman, No. 41 2 ; Mystic Lake, Bozeman Cafion, July 24, 1895, Rydberg, No. 2635. As Far As I Can Find, There ...

Siphonychia Corymbosa
Siphonychia Corymbosa. Perennial, Stoutish, The Foliage Pubescent With Recurved Hairs. Stem Branched At The Base, The Branches Tufted, 1-3 Dm. Tall, Erect Or Ascending, Olive-green Or Brownish, Forking, Especially Above, Ribbed, Topped By The Corymbosely Disposed Cymes ; Leaves Oblan Ceolate To Oblong-oblanceolate, .5-1.5 Cm. Long, Acutish, Ciliate, Sessile ; ...

Some New Fungi Chiefly
Some New Fungi Chiefly From Alabama. In Certain Favorable Seasons The Southern States Offer Fine Op Portunities For Field Work In Mycology. It Is Fortunate That We Are Beginning To Have Intelligent Field Workers That Are Resident In Stead Of Transient Collectors, For It Is Only By Persistent Resident Work ...

Spiraea Densiflora
Spiraea Densiflora Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 1: 414. 1840. Under S. Betulaefolia. S. Chamaedrzfolia Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beechy, 123. 1841. S. Betulaefolia Rosea In Herb., Not Gray. This Seems To Be Well Distinct From S. Lncida, Which Is Common In The Same Region. The Latter Grows ...

Studies In The Botany
Studies In The Botany Of The Southeastern United States Ruda Ex Langloisii Perennial, Glabrous, Somewhat Scurfy, Dark Green (when Dry). Stem Erect Or Ascending, 5-7 Dm. Tall, Simple Or With A Few Nearly Erect Branches, More Or Less Flexuous, At Length Strongly Furrowed ; Leaves Oblong Or Linear-oblong, 3-12 Cm. ...

Sum Mary 1
Sum Mary. 1. The Spore Maturation In Pteridophytes Agrees Step By Step With The Maturation Of Sexual Cells In Animals. 2. As In Animal Maturation, The Process Of Spore-formation Can Be Divided Into Three Periods Of Division, Growth And Maturation. The Is The Interval Between The Archesporium And The Sixteen-cell ...

Terminology Among The Orders
Terminology Among The Orders Of Thallophytes. " To Understand Things In Their Proper Relations Is An Impor Tant Part Of A Student's Education." In Botany, As In Other Sub Jects Of Extensive Specialization, The Student Often Fails To Get The Bearings Of His Subject, And In His Presentation Shows An ...

Tetrad Formation
Tetrad-formation. In Cases Where Reduction In The \veismann Sense Is Actually Known To Take Place, There Have Been Wide Variations In The Ac Counts Of The Process. It Was First Described By A Former Pupil Of Weismann's, Ishikawa, Who Did Not Find Tetrads And Who Held That Reduction In The ...

Teucrium Nasiii1
Teucrium Nasiii1 Kearney, Bull. Torr. Club, 21: 483. 1894. Mr. A. H. Curtiss Has Added Another Station For Teucrium Nashii. The Specimens Are From Near Jacksonville, Florida, And Are Numbered 504o. ...

The Genus Gaylussacia In
The Genus Gaylussacia In The Southern States. During Several Seasons I Have Had Ample Opportunity To Study This Imperfectly Understood Group In The Field And Have Made Ob Servations On All Except One Of The Species Recognized In The Ap Pended Revision. As Far As I Can See, The Forms ...

The Genus Tradescantia In
The Genus Tradescantia In The Southern States. Six Years' Experience With Thrdescantia, Both In The Field And In The Herbarium, Has Convinced Me That There Is Something Funda Mentally Wrong In The Several Existing Treatments Of The Genus. Since I Became Interested In The Forms Occurring In The Southern States ...

The Genus Warea
The Genus Warea. I Have Always Been Impressed With The Remarkably Inconsistent Descriptions That Have Been Applied To The Plant We Have Known As Wezrea Amp/ex/fa/it'. The Discovery, By Mr. Nash, Of A Third Species Of Warea In Western Florida Renewed My Interest In The Group And Led Me To ...

The Nature And Origin
The Nature And Origin Of Stipules. The Investigation Which Has Resulted In The Preparation Of This Dissertation Was Undertaken With A View To Determine The True Nature And Phylogenetic Origin Of Those Appendages Of The Bases Of The Petioles Of Leaves Which Are Known As Stipules And Which Are Present ...

The Nature And Origin
The Nature And Origin Of Stipules. Though It Is Not Part Of The Purpose Of This Paper To Discuss The Problem Of The Phylogeny Of The Plant World, It Is Nevertheless Necessary In Order To Define Our Field Of Inquiry To Make A Brief Statement Concerning The Probable Relationship Of ...

The North American Species
The North American Species Of Agrimonia. Perhaps No One Of Our Long-known Plants Has More Effectually Escaped A Right Understanding By Botanists Than The Familiar Agrimony Of The Eastern States, Long Current In Local Floras And Text-books As Agli1ee0eua Ellpatoria L. This Name, It Seems, Has Been Doing Duty Since ...

The Podetium Of Cladonia
The Podetium Of Cladonia. This Paper Is In Reality A Criticism Of Krabbe'st Monograph Of The Genus Cladonia. Krabbe Maintains That The Podetia Belong To And Are A Part Of The Spore-bearing Organs (apothecia). His Conclusions Are Based Upon The Observation Of The Morphological Characters And The Mode Of Development ...

The Relation Between The
The Relation Between The Genera Thysanella And Polygenella As Shown By A Hitherto Unobserved Character. The Genus Thysanella Has Generally, And Apparently Without Good Reason, Been Included In Paygonztin. In A Former Paper* I Stated That Tkysaizella Was A Perfectly Distinct Genus, Related To Polygonella And Not To Polygonum. A ...

The Sessile Flowered Trillia Of
The Sessile-flowered Trillia Of The States. In The Spring Of 1896, Professor Underwood And The Writer In Dependently Became Interested In A Species Of Trillium Native In The Southern Atlantic And The Gulf Professor Underwood Collected His Material In Alabama, While I Received Specimens Col Lected In Western North Carolina, ...

The Systematic Position Of
The Systematic Position Of Lichens. This Paper Is A Critical Review Of Lichenology Since The Time Of Schwendener's Epoch-making Investigations.t The Author Credits De Bary With First Having Indicated The Dual Nature Of Lichens By Demonstrating That Species Of Nostoc And Chroococcus May Be Con Verted Into Gelatinous Lichens Upon ...

The True Position Of
The True Position Of Viola Tripartita Ell. The Record Of The Occurrence Of Viola Hastata In Florida Has Al Ways Been A Puzzle To Me, For That Plant Is As Typical An Alle Ghenian Species As Our Flora Affords. During My Field Work In The Southern States I Have Had ...

Therofon Iieucheraeforme
Therofon Iieucheraeforme. Saxifraga Jamesii Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 47. 1833. Not Torr. Caespitose With A Thick Scaly Caudex, Glandular-hirsute, 1-2 Dm. High ; Basal Leaves Round-reniform, Deeply And Often Doubly Crenate, On Petioles About Y, Dm. Long ; Raceme Simple Or Sonic What Compound ; Calyx Campanulate Or Turbinate, ...

Toxylon Pomiferum
Toxylon Pomiferum Raf. Am. Month. Mag. 2: 118. 1817. Years Ago The Osage Orange Was Planted On Paris Mountain, South Carolina, For Hedges And For Ornamental Purposes. For Many Years The Settlements Have Been Neglected And Deserted And The Tree Has Spread And Established Itself In An Astonishing Manner, Now ...

Tradescant1a Montana
Tradescant1a Montana Shuttl. Tradescanda Mournful Shuttl.; Britton, In Britton & Brown, Ill. Fl. I : 377. 1896. Perennial By A Cluster Of Elongated Roots, Slender, Nearly Glabrous, Dark Green. Stems Usually Solitary, Erect, 3-7 Dm. Tall, Straight Or Nearly So, Simple Or Sparingly Branched Above; Leaves Narrowly Lanceolate Or Linear-lanceolate, ...

Tradescantia Brevicaulis
Tradescantia Brevicaulis Raf. Tiaa'escanti A Brevicaulis Raf. Atl. Journ. 150. 1832. Tradescantia Pumila Raf. New Fl. Part 2, 86. 1836. Tradescantia Firginica Var. Vd/osa S. Wats.; Wats. & Coult. In A. Gray, Man. Ed. 6, 539. 1890. Perennial By A Cluster Of Slender Roots, Low, Stoutish, More Or Less Villous, ...

Tradescantia Comata
Tradescantia Comata N. Sp. Perennial, Stoutish, Pubescent With Long Villous Hairs. Stems Erect Or Ascending, 3-5 Dm. Tall, Simple Or Sparingly Branched, Very Villous ; Leaves Lanceolate Or Narrowly-lanceolate, 1-3 Dm. Long, Acute Or Short-acuminate, Ciliate, Villous On Both Surfaces Or Glabrate Above, Somewhat Narrowed Near The Base ; Sheaths ...

Tradescantia Floridana S
Tradescantia Floridana S. Vats. Tradescall I A .florid Art A S.wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 17: 381. 1882. Perennial By Creeping Stems, Slender, Nearly Glabrous, Bright Green. Stems Procumbent, More Or Less Matted, Flaccid, 1-3 Dm. Long, Rooting At The Lower Nodes ; Leaves Ovate Or Ovate-lanceolate, 1-2 Cm. Long, Thinnish, ...

Tradescantia Foliosa
Tradescantia Foliosa N. Sp. Perennial By A Cluster Of Slender Much Elongated (more Than 3 Dm.) Roots, Rather Stout, Glabrous Above, Villous At The Base. Dull Green. Sterns Solitary, Erect, 4-7 Dm. Tall, Simple Or Nearly So, Very Leafy Near The Base, Glabrous Or Glabrate; Leaves Narrowly Linear, 2-6 Dm. ...

Tradescantia Hirsuticaulis
Tradescantia Hirsuticaulis N. Sp. Perennial By A Cluster Of Coarse Elongated (1-2.5 Din.) Roots, Slender, Hirsute Throughout With Long Brownish Hairs, Or Par Tially Glabrous Above, Otherwise Bright Green. Stems Several To Gether, Erect Or Nearly So, 3-4 Dm. Tall, Leafy Throughout, Densely Hirsute, Simple; Leaves Narrowly Linear, 2-3 Dm. ...

Tradescantia Longifolia Ii
Tradescantia Longifolia Ii. Sp. Perennial By A Short Rootstock And Slender Roots Which Are Dm. Or Rarely 2 Dm. Long ; Rather Slender, Glandular Pilose, Dull Green. Stems Solitary, Erect Or Assurgent, 4-5 Dm. Tall, Strict, Simple Or Sparingly Branched Above, Densely Glandular ; Leaves Linear Or Nearly So, Chiefly ...

Tradescantia Montana
Tradescantia Montana Shuttl.; Britton, In Britton & Brown, Ill. Fl. R : 377. Fig. 911. 1896. Mr. C. D. Beadle Has Distributed Specimens Of This Alleghenian Thadescantia From The Biltmore Herbarium, Which Match The Original Specimens Of Rugel More Closely Than Any Others That I Have Seen. The Plants From ...

Tradescantia Pilosa J G
Tradescantia Pilosa J. G. C. Lehm. Tradescantia Pzlosa J. G. C. Lehm. Nov. Act. Leop. 14 : Part 2, 822. Pl. Is. 1828. Tradescantia Fe-ruosa Raf. Atl. Journ. 15o. 1832. Tradescantia Aiillaris Raf. New Fl. Part 2, 87. 1836. Tradescantla Axtilaris Var. Flexuosa Raf. New Fl. Part 2, 87. 1836. ...

Tradescantia Reflexa
Tradescantia Reflexa Raf. ? Tradescaidia Canaliculata Raf. Atl. Journ. I5o. 1832. Tradescantia Raf. New Fl. Part 2,87. 1836. Tradescantia Reflexa Var. Drcpisia Raf. New Fl. Part 2, 88. 1836. Perennial By A Rootstock And Numerous Rather Delicate Roots, Slender Or Stout, Glabrous, Glaucous. Stems Solitary, Erect, 4-9 Din. Tall, Nearly ...

Tradescantia Rosea
Tradescantia Rosea Vent. Tradcscantia Virginica Walt. Fl. Car. 119. I 78s. Not 7. Mr Gintana L. Tradcscantia Rosea Vent. Hort. Cels, Pl. 21. I800. Perennial By Rootstocks, Slender, Nearly Glabrous, Bright Green. Stems Erect Or Nearly So, Often Densely Tufted, 1-5 Dm. Tall, Usually Simple ; Leaves Narrowly Linear Or ...

Tradescantia Virginiana L
Tradescantia Virginiana L. Tradcscantia Virgimana L. Sp. Pl. 288. 1753. Tradescantia Rnpcstris Raf. Atl. Journ. 15o. 1832. Perennial By A Cluster Of Rather Thick White Or Yellowish Roots, Stout Or Stoutish, Glabrous Or Nearly So, Bright Green. Stems Usually Clustered, Erect, 2 Dm. Or Mostly 3-4 Dm. Tall, Nearly Straight, ...

Trifolium Haydenii
Trifolium Haydenii Porter In Hayden's Surv. 1871: 480. 1871. This Was Referred To T Itingis By Watson, But Has Nothing To Do With It. It Is Rather Common In Certain Localities Of Central And Southwestern Montana. Flodman, No. 623, From The Bridger Mountains, And No. 624, From The Spanish Peaks ...

Trillium Discolor
Trillium Discolor Wray ; Hook. Bot. Mag. Pl. 3697. Trillium Sessile Var. If Rayi S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 273. 1879. • Perennial By A Rootstock, Bright Green, Glabrous. Stems Erect, 1-2 Dm. Tall, Smooth ; Leaves Oval, 6-7 Cm. Long, Obtuse, Or Short Acuminate, 3-5-nerved, Mottled, Rounded At ...

Trillium Sessile L
Trillium Sessile L. Sp. Pl. 340. 1753. Perennial By An Erect Or Ascending Corm-like Rootstock, Deep Green, Glabrous. Stems Solitary Or Clustered, Erect, 1-2 Dm. Tall, Slender ; Leaves Oval Or Suborbicular, 4-8 Cm. Long, Obtuse Or Acute, Rounded At The Base, Sessile, 3-5 Nerved, Not Mottled ; Flowers Ses ...

Trillium Underwoodii
Trillium Underwoodii N. Sp. Perennial By A Horizontal Rootstock, Bright Green, Glabrous. Stems Solitary Or Clustered, 1-3 Dm. Tall, Stout ; Leaves Varying From Ovate-lanceolate To Ovate-orbicular, 8-18 Cm., Long, Acute Or Short-acuminate, Undulate, Sometimes Crisped, With A Velvety Lus Tre, Mottled With 3 Shades Of Green, Rounded Or Subcordate ...

Trillium Viride
Trillium Viride Beck, Am. Jour. Sci. Ii : 178. 1826. Trillium Virideseens Nutt. Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. (ii.) 5: 155. 1837. Trillium Sessile Var. Nuttallii S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 273. 1879. Perennial By A Short Corm-like Rootstock, Bright Green, More Or Less Pubescent. Stems Solitary, Or Several Together, ...

Tsuga Caroliniana
Tsuga Caroliniana Coult. Bot. Gaz. 6: 223. 1881. I Have Already Reported This Rare Hemlock From Georgia* And Can Now Record A Second Station, At Tallulah Falls, Several Miles Be Low The First One. At The Second Station The Trees Grow In A More Accessible Position And Reach A Better ...

Tsuga Caroliniana_2
Tsuga Caroliniana Engelm. Coult. Bot. Gaz. 6: 223. Last Fall I Received Specimens Of This Very Ornamental Hemlock From Two New Localities In North Carolina. Mr. A. M. Huger Found Groves Of It At Banner's Elk, Watauga County, At An Eleva Tion Of 1300 Meters And In The Linville Gorge, ...

Two Nuttallian Species Of
Two Nuttallian Species Of Oxalis. In The Earlier Part Of This Century Mr. Nuttall Collected Two Species Of Oxalis On The Pacific Slope; The One He Secured In Oregon, The Other In California. The Collector Sent Descriptions Of His Two New Species To Torrey And Gray While They Were Pub ...

Urtica Cardiophylla 11
Urtica Cardiophylla 11. Sp. Urtica Dioica (?) Rydberg, Contr. Nat. Herb. 3 : 179. 1895. Stem About I In. High, Angled And Striate And, As Well As The Leaves, Nearly Devoid Of Bristles ; Leaves Broadly Cordate, Or The Upper Somewhat Narrower, 6—ici Cm. Long, Coarsely Toothed, Very Thin, Dark ...

Ustilago Sparsa
Ustilago Sparsa N. Sp. Parasite Infesting Occasional Ovaries And Transforming Them Into Somewhat Sphacricai Olivaceous Pustules Covered By The Changed And Roughened Seed Coat, 1-3 Mm. In Diameter, The Re Mainder Of The Inflorescence Unchanged ; Spores Regularly Oval, Distinctly Echinulate, About In Length. Related To U. Neglecter Niessl. And ...

Vaccinium Hirsutum
Vaccinium Hirsutum Buckl. Am. Journ. Sci. 45 : In April, 1893,1 Discovered This Local And Little-known Huckle Berry On The Southern Cliffs Of The Caiion At Tallulah Falls, Georgia. This Apparently Is The First Collection Since The Original Discovery By Buckley In Cherokee County, North Carolina. In 1894 Prof. A. ...

Vaccinium Micropiiyllum
Vaccinium Micropiiyllum (hook.) V. Myrtillus Var. Microphyllum Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 33. 1834. In My Opinion This Is Just As Good A Species As Any, Differing From V 111yriiilus In The Bright Green Branches, The Small Leaves, Which Are More Pointed And Scarcely Half The Size Of Those Of ...

Viburnum Rufotomentosum
Viburnum Rufotomentosum. Vibumunt Prunifohum Var. Ftmigineum T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2: 15. Ibunium Small, Mem. Torr. Club, 4: 123. Pi. 78. 1894. Not Raf. 1838. Viburnum Pm/ilea/him Is Said To Grow As Far South As Missis Sippi And Florida, But During All My Travels In The Southeast I ...

Vicia Hugeri
Vicia Hugeri. Annual, Very Slender, Bright Green, Minutely And Sparsely Pu Bescent, Or Glabrate In Age. Stems Ascending, Decumbent Or Re Clining, Solitary Or Several Together, 3-7 Dm. Long, Wire-like, More Or Less Angled, Sometimes Branched Above, Rarely Branched Below ; Leaves 4-8 Cm. Long, The Tendril Simple Or Forked ...

Viola Tripartita
Viola Tripartita Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. R: 32o. 1817. Viola Hastata Var. Triparma A. Gray, Bot. Gaz. 291. 1886. Perennial By A Short Rootstock And Numerous Coarse Roots, Usually Stoutish, Puberulent Or Minutely Pilose And Glandular Above, Bright But Often Deep Green. Stems Mostly Clustered, Erect, 1.5-5 Dm. ...

Vitex Agnus Castus L
Vitex Agnus-castus L. Sp. Pl. 637. 1753. This Shrub Is Fast Becoming Naturalized In The Southern States. Miss K. S. Taylor Found It About Columbia, South Carolina, In 1891, And I Collected It In 1895 At Both Darien And Near Fort Bar Rington, In Southeastern Georgia. ...

Waldstenia Fragarioides
Waldste!nia Fragarioides (michx.) Tratt. Ros. Mon. 3: 107. 1823. Like Anemone Liffalia This Is Normally An Alleghanian Species, But I Have Found Quantities Of It In The Central Part Of North Caro Lina Growing In Dark Ravines Which Branch From The Cation At The Falls Of The Yadkin. The Altitude ...

Warea Cuneifolia
Warea Cuneifolia (muhl.) Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 7: 84. 1824. Clcome Czenc?folia Muhl. Cat. 61. 1813. Stanlcya Gracilis Dc. Syst. 2 : 512. 1821. Clcornc Laevigata Soland.; Dc. Syst. 2: 512. As Synonym. 1821. Sand Hills, Georgia To Florida, Near The Coast. ...

Warea Sessilifolia
Warea Sessilifolia Nash, Bull. Torr. Club. 23: Tot. 1896. Ivarea Amplexifolia Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 7: 83. P/. Jo. 1834. Not Stanleya Amplexifolia Nutt. Sandhills, West Florida At About Too Feet Above Sea-level. Warea Amplexifolia (nutt.) Stanleya Amplarifolia Nutt. Am. Journ. Sci. 5: 297. 1822. Sand Hills, East Florida, Near ...

Warea
Warea Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 7: 83. P1. 10. 1834. To The Species. Leaves Narrowly Cuneate At The Base; Claws Of The Petals Pecti Nate-fimbriate. I. Iv. Cunei Folia. Leaves Rounded Or Auricled At The Base. Leaves Sessile, Not Auricled At The Base; Claws Of The Petals Gran Lar-toothed. 2. ...

Yeatesia Laete Virens
Yeatesia Laete-virens (buckl.). Justicth Theie-virens Buckl. Am. Journ. Sci. 45 : 176. 1843. Rhytiglossa Viridifom Nees, In Dc. Prodr. It : 346. 1847. Dicliptertz Halei Ridd. New Orleans Med. Journ. 1852. Gatcsga Lack-virens A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 13 : 365. 1878. Justicia Iridifolia Buck!.; Nees In Dc. Prodr. Ii ...