botb Exotick and Doraellick, &c. 
8, 
'• Tulipifcra; Virginiana, tripartito Aceris folio, media lacinia veluti abfeifla. 
RaijHif. 1798. ruk. Pbjt. Tab. 117. p. 5. ‘Populus, aut potius Alnus 
Tulipifcra, antis eredis. Umifer. Cat.Stirp. Virgin. The Tuup Tree. 
2. Tulipifcra ; Virginiana, laurinis foliis, avctfi parte rore carruleo tinSis, 
Coni-baccifcra. Pluk. ‘Pbyt. Tab. <8. l 1 . 4. Laurus, Tulipifcra baetis rubellis, 
cimo crcfio inclufs. Bantfer. Cat. Virg. Laurus Tulipifcra, foliis fnblus ex 
cinereo aut argenteo-purpurantibus. Raij Hif. 1798. The Laurel-leavd 
Tulip Tree ; vulgo. 
Thi. Tree 
formcrly prclerved with great 
liave (Ione, if plantet! in the open Ground, as E» 
many of llicfe Trees now in En&laiid which hae 
Flowers every Year, linee they have becn planted 
Tuba do tnakc very little Progrefs in their Growth, 
are raifed from Seeda brought from America, or 
thi* laller Method ia noc very litte, as being very 
tperience liiRtctcmly [edities, there beii 
e arrived to a Urge Site, and produ 
abroad, whcrcas thole continM in Pota . 
fomeomt/by laying the Branehei, th 
u 
Vermicularis i frutex, major. Cer. Emac. 524. Vermicularis, arborefeeus. 
Park. Theal. 751. Se/Ium minus, fruticofum alterum. C. B. P. 184. Stone 
Crop Tree ; vulgfl. 
Viburnum; The Wavfaring, or Pliant Mealy Tree. 
The Characiers are 5 
The Branchos of tbe Tree are flenier and dontrny; the Leaves are roundijh 
and boary on the Vppetftde ; tbe Flowers ars difpofed in an Umbel, oxhitb are 
ficceeded bj black tomprefsd Berries, ochicb neben ribe are ahnof of an caja! 
Figure, and tbe Seeds are much of tbe fame Sbape, ana ftony. 
The Species are; 
'• Viburnum. Matlb. 117. Lantana vulgo aliis Viburnum. J. B. Fol. 1. 
Pars I. 557. The Common Viburnum, or Pliant Meali Tree. 
i. Viburnum ; folio variegato. The stripti Viburnum. 
