1650 



VIBURNUM * cotinifolium. 



Quince-leaved Wayfaring- Tree 



PENTANDRIA TRIGYNIA 



Nat 



{Introduction to the natural system 



yf Botany j p. 206.) 



VIB URNUM.— Supra, vol. 5. fol 



V. cotinifolium; foliis cordato-oblongis rugosis ? uD ^X Uundibuliformi- 

 pubescentibus subtus cymisque cano-tomentosis, corolhs mfunaibumorm 



bus, fructibus oblongis. . ^ q 



V. polycarpon. WoE cat. no. 455. De CW. pro*-. 4. 328 

 V. cotinifolium. Donprodr.fi. nep. 141. DeCa/uU. c 327 . 

 £. foliis minus cordatis, adultis supra pubescenUbus. twrietof c Aa- 



rac^6« S /* efimafe «*«« g*«« « A/"?*" tjHT ex ^o forte expli- 

 bus. Differt enim foliis Majaritef -W« S°£S«S Wtibus *2£ 

 c«n<«r seiratur* minores; habitu magisfngorz ™P%?^Xm P anulatis 

 oblongis latioribusque, denique corolhs fcnuf rotatts seu levxter camp 



sed infundibularibus et majoribus. 



This rare plant is a shrub with so ™£*££g?Z 

 of Viburnum Lantana, our English Wayfann tree tn 

 unless the flowers were seen, one would fee persuaciea 



wrinkled 



uic uuwwd ~~.~ - lp ' s have the same wrimuea 

 ..__ „ mere variety. Its ten**** rf leafi and 

 gray aspect, its branches the same no 

 budding, and its fruit a very ^m^\S neither 

 are mSk larger more .coloured ttffi^JSSS* 

 flat nor slightly bell-shaped, but o a a \ Qne of 



figure. It is a native of the mountains ot *am , 



figure. It is a native oi^uugr ^ here it was disC o- 

 the northern provinces of Bntish todia, ^ 



vered by the plant-collectors of Dr. W allien, w 



The Latin word vieo signifies 



i Vihurnum. the shoots of wfr 



