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opaca(ev; 20-40); Juglans cinerea (dec; 30-60); J, nigra 

 (dec; 60); J. regia {dec; 40-60) and Tars. ; Juniperus 

 chinensis (ev; 15-20) and vars. ; J. communis {ev; 3-20) 

 and rars. ; J. excelsa (ev ; 20-40) and var. ; J. phoDnicea (ev ; 

 15-18); J. procumbens (ev ; procumbent); J. Sabina (ev; 

 5-8) and Tars. ; J. tbnrifera (ev ; 15-25); J. virginiana (ev, 

 10-15) and vars. ; Kerria japonica (dec; 3-4) and var.; 

 Koelreuteria paniculata (dec ; 10-15) ; Laburnum Adami 

 (dec); L. alpinnm (dec; 15-20); L. Tulgare (dec; 20) and 

 Tars.; Larix europa^a (dec; 80-100); Lanrus nobilis (ev ; 

 30-60); Lavandula Tera (dec; 1-2); LeiopTiyllum buxi- 

 folium (ev ; |-1) ; Ligustrum japonicum (ev ; 6-8) ; L. 

 lucidum (ev; 8-12); L. Massalongeanum (ev; 6) ; L. ovali- 

 folium (s-ev ; 6) and vara. ; L. Tulgare (s-ev ; 6-10) ; 

 Lycium afrum (dec; 6-10); L. barbarum (dec climber); L. 

 enropsenm (dec; 10-12) ; Magnolia acuminata (dec; 30-60) ; 

 M. conspicua (dec ; 30-50) ; M. grandiflora (ev ; 70-80) ; M. 

 macrophylla (dec ; 30) ; M. parviflora (dec) ; M. stellata 

 (dec); M. IJmbrella ((?ec ; 3^); Morus tdhn (dec; 20-30); 

 M. nigra (dec; 20-30); M. rubra (dec; 40-70); Muehlen- 

 bockia complexa (ev climber); Myrica californica (ev ; 

 30-40); M. cerifera (cv ; 5-12); Mjriearia gormanica (c^ec ; 

 3-6) ; Negundo accroidos (dec ; 40) and Tars. ; Ncillia 

 opulifolia (dec ; 5) ; Nuttallia cerasiformis (dec ; 5) ; 

 Olearia Haastii (ev) ; Ononis frnticosa (dec; 1-2); Osman- 

 tbus Aquifolium (ev) ; 0. fragrans (ev; 6-10); Ostrj^i 

 carpinifolia (dec; 30-40); 0, Tirginica (dec; 15-40) ; Pavia 

 alba (dec ; 3-9) ; P, californica (dec ; 12-40) ; P. fiava 

 (dec; 20); P. rubra (dec; 6-10); Periploca graica ((Zee 

 climber) ; Petteria ramentacea (dec ; 15) ; Philadelpbus 

 coronarius (dec ; 2-10) and vars. ; P. Gordonianus (dec ; 

 10); P. grandiflorus (dec; 6-10); P. hirsutua (dec; 3); P. 

 inodorus (dec; 4-6) ; Phlomis fruticoga (ev ; 2-4) ; Photinia 

 perrulata (ev ; 10-20); Picea Alcoqniana (ev; 90-120); 

 Pinus austriaca (ev; 75-100); P. Cembra (ev ; 50-150); 

 P. excelsa (ev; 50-150); P. halepensis (ev; 40-50); P. 

 Lambertiana (ev; 150-300); P. Laricio (ev ; 100-150); P. 

 monopbylla (ev ; 20-25) ; P. Muglius (ev ; 5-15) ; P. Pinaster 

 (ev; 60-80); P. Pinea (ev; 50-60); P. ponderosa (ev ; 

 100-150) ; P. pyrenaica (ev ; 60-80) ; P, rigida (ev ; 30-45) ; 

 P, Strobus (ev; 120-160); P. sylvestris (ev; 50-100); 

 Podocarpus andina (ev ; 40-50) ; P. Nageia (ev ; 30-60) ; 

 Pseudolarix Ksempferi (dec; 120-130); Pursbia tridentata 

 (ev ; 2-3); Pyru3 arbutifolia (dec; 2-10); P. Aria (dec; 

 4-40) ; P. Aucuparia (dec ; 10-30) ; P.baccata (dec; 15-20) ; 

 P. communis (dec; 20-40); P. coronaria (dec; 20); P, 

 domestica (dec ; 20-60) ; P. floribunda (dec) ; P. Malua 

 vars. (dec; 20) ; P. spectabilis (dec ; 20-30) ; P. Toringo 

 (dec); Quercns alba (dec; 60); Q. Catesbffii («iec; 15-30); 

 Q. Cerris (dec ; 40-60) and vars. ; Q. coccinea (dec ; 50) ; Q. 

 Ilex (ev ; 15-60) and vars. ; Q. ilicifolia (dec ; 3-8) ; Q, 

 nigra (dec; 8-25); Q. Suber (ev; 25); Q. tinctoria (dec; 

 80-100); Q. Toza (dfec ; 20-30); Ehamnus Alaternua (ev ; 

 20); B. Frangula (dec; 5-10); Ehns Cotinus (dec; 6-8); 

 E. typbina (dec; 10-30); Eibcs aureum (dec; 6-8); E, 

 floridum (dec; 4); E. gracile (dec; 4-5); E. Grossularia 

 (dec ; 4) ; E. nigrum (dec ; 5) ; R. oxyacanthoides (dec ; 

 2-3) ; E. rnbrum (dec ; 4) ; E, sanguineum (dec ; 4-8) ; E. 

 epeciosum (dec; 4-6); Eobinia hispida (dec; 3-8); E. 

 Pseudacacia (dec ; 30-60) and Tars. ; E. viscosa (dec ; 20-40) ; 

 Rosa canina (dec; 6-8) ; E. repens (dec; 2-8) ; E.rubiginosa 

 {dec; 5); E. spinosissima (dec; 1-4); E. tomentosa (dec; 

 6) ; Eosmarinus officinalis (ev ; 2-4); Eubus fruticosus (dec 

 trailer); Euscus aculeatus (ev; 1-2); E. Hypophyllam 

 (ev ; 1-li) ; E. racemosus (ev ; 4) ; Santolina Cbamx- 

 cyparissus (ev ; 1-2); Sassafras officinale (dec; 15-20); 

 Sequoia gigantea (ev; 300-400) and vars. ; S. sempervirens 

 (ev ; 200-300) and vars. ; Smilax aspera (ev climber) ; S. 

 rotundifolia (ev climber) ; Sopbora japonica (dec ; 30-40) 

 and vars.; Spartinm junceum (dec; 6-10); Spirsea bella 

 (dec ; 2-3) ; S. cantoniensis (ev ; 3-4) ; S. cbamadrifolia 

 (dec; 1-2); S. discolor aritefolia (dec; 4-10); S. Isevigata 

 (dec; 1-3); S. Lindleyana (dec; 4-8); S. prunifolia flore- 



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pleno (dec ; 3) ; S. salicifolia (dec ; 3-5) and vars. ; S. tri- 

 lobata (dec; 1-2) ; Staphjlea colchica (dec; 3-5) ; S. pinnata 

 (dec; 6-12); S. trifolia (dec; 6-12); Stauntonia hexaphylla 

 (ev) ; Stephanandra floxuopa (dec) ; Styrax granuifoUa (dec ; 

 6); S. serrulata (dec; 40); Symphoricarpus occidcntalis 

 (dec) ; S. racemosus (dec ; 4-6) ; S vulgaris (dec ; 3-6) ; 

 Syringa Emodi (dec ; 6) ; S. japonica (dec) ; S. Tulgaria 

 (dec; 8-20) and vars.; Tamarix gallica (ev; 5-10); IJIex 

 europseus (ev; 2-3); U. nanus (ev; 1-3); Ulmus campOitris 

 (dec; 125) and vars. ; Viburnum dentatum (dec; 5-10); V. 

 dilatatura (dec; 10); V. Lentago (dec; 15-30); V. macro- 

 copbalum (dec; 20) and var.; V. Opulua (dec; 6-8) and 

 Tars. ; V. plicatum (dec ; 4-6) and Tar. ; V. prunifolinm 



(dec ; 8-10) ; V. Tinus (ev ; 8-10) and vars. ; Xantboccras 



Borbifolia (5-15) ; Xanthorrbiza apiifolia (dec ; 1-3) ; Yucca 

 aloifolia (ev; 15-20); Y. angustifolia (ev ; 4-5); Y. fila- 

 mentosa vars. (ev) ; Y. gloriosa (ev; 4-6) and vara, 



SCASIDIS, — Plants suitable for cultivation on the Sea- 

 coast have been briefly dealt with in the Dictionary, under 

 tbo title Seaside Grounds and Plants, in Vol. III. 

 All tlie trees and Fhrubs hero named Avill thrive in close 

 proximity to the sea ; but some of thorn require protection 

 from rough winds in very exposed eituationa. " The host 

 sheltering' nurses amongst deciduous trees are the Sallow, 

 Alder, Osier, and Birch, and among evergreens the Scotch 

 Pine ; but as these nurses would be gladly accepted in 

 many instances as permanent occnpants, I would ear- 

 nestly recommend them as particularly fitted for such 

 Bituations." (Grigor's *' Arboriculture.**) Such subjects as 

 require to bo partially sheltered from the sea-breeze are 

 denoted by an asterisk. 



Abies concolor * (ev ; 80-150) ; A. nobilis * (ev ; 100-300) ; 

 A. pectinata* (ev; 80-100); A. Pinsapo * (evj 60-80); 

 Acer creticum (s-ev ; 4) ; A, monspessulanum (dec ; 

 10-20); A. platanoides* (dec; 50); A. Pseudo-platanus 

 (dec ; 30-60) ; Ailantus glandulosa (dec ; 60) ; Alnu.^ 

 glutinosa (dec; 50-60) and vars-; Aruucaria imbricata* 

 (ev ; 50-100) ; Arbutus Andracbno * (ev ; 10-14) ; A. 

 Menziesi * (ev ; 6-10); A. Unedo * (ev ; 8-10); Aucuba 

 japonica * (ev ; 6-10) and vars. ; Azalea pontica * (dec ; 

 4-6); Baccharis halimifolia (dec; 6-12); Berberis Aqoi- 

 folium (ev; 3-6); B. Darwinii (ev; 2); B. empetrifolia 

 (ev ; 1^-2) ; B. vulgaris (dec ; 8-20) and var.^ ; Eetula alba 

 (dec; 50-60) and vars,; Bnddleia globosa* (ev; 15); 

 Bupleurum frutescena (ev ; 1) ; Buxus balearica * (ev ; 

 15-20); B. sempervirens * (ev ; 1-30) and vars.; Carpinua 

 Betulus (dec; 30-70); Ceanothua americanus (dec; 1-3); 

 Gerasus Avium* (dec; 20-40); C. Laurocerasus * (ev; 

 6-10); C. lusitanica* (eu; 10-20); C. Padus (*c ; 10-30); 

 Chamgecyparis Lawsoniana (ev ; 75-100) ; G. nutkacnsia 

 (ev ; 40-60) ; Cistus ladaniferus (ev ; 4) ; C. laurifolius (ev ; 

 4) ; C. Tillosua (ev ; 3) ; Clematis Flammula (dec climber) ; 

 C. Yitalba (dec climber) ; Colutea arborescens * (dec ; 6-10) ; 

 Cornus sanguinea * (dec ; 6) ; Coroiiilla Emcrus (dec ; 3-4) ; 

 Corylua Avellana ('?ec; 20) and var?.; Cotoneaster micro- 

 phylla (ev ; 3-4) ; C. vulgaris (dec; 3-5) ; Crat^gus Oxy- 

 acantha (dec ; 10-20) and vara. ; C. Pyracantha (ev ; 10-20) ; 

 Cupressus macrocarpa * (ev ; 50-60) ; Cytisus albus * (dec ; 

 6-10); C. scoparius (dec; 3-10); Daphne Cneorum (ev 



trailer); D, Laurcola* (ev; 3-4); D. pontica (ev; 4-5); 

 Dosfontainea spinosa * (ev; 3); Deutzia crenafca* (dec; 

 4-8) ; Diervilla grandiflora* (dec; 8); D. rosea* (dec; 6); 

 Elseagnus hortensis (dec ; 15-20); E. longipes (ev; 3); E. 

 macrophylla (6); E. pnngcns (6); Ephedra vulgaris (ev; 

 1-2) ; Escallonia maerantha (ev ; 3-6) ; Euonymus japonicus 

 (ev ; 20) and vars, ; Fagus sylvatica (dec ; 60-100) ; Ficua 

 Carica* (dec; 15-30); Prasinns excelsior (dec; 30-80) 

 and vars. ; Garrya elliptica* (ev; 8-10) ; Griselinia 

 littoralis* (ev; 30); G. lucida* (ev) ; HalimodendroD 

 argenteum (dec ; 4-6) ; Hedera Helix vars. (ev climbers) ; 

 Hippophae rhamnoides (dec; 2-20); Hydrangea hortensis • 



(dec; 2-3) and 



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Ecx Aquifolium (ev ; 10-40) and 



