CO^' TENTS. 



Bearberrv; Gaultliena; Clethra ; Rhododendron ; Indian or 

 Chinese Azaleas; Yellow Azalea; American Azaleas ; Rho- 

 dora ; Kalmia ; Menziesia : Loiseleuria ; Ledum ; Leiophyl- 

 lura ; the Bilberry ; the AYhortleberry ; the Cranberry ; 

 Pyrola ; and Mouotropa ...... 109 



Tribe I. Ericea?, 110— Sub-Tribe I. Ericeae Nonnales, 111—11. An- 

 dromedese, 115— Tribe U. Rhodoreae, 120— III. Vaccinieas, 130 

 —IV. Pyroleae, 132. 



CHAPTER VIII. 



The Order Oleace^, or Jasmineae : illustrated by the Common 

 White Jasmine ; the Yellow Jasmine ; the Privet ; the Phil- 

 lyrea ; the Olive; the Fringe-tree {Chionanthiis virginica)', 

 the Lilac ; the Common Ash ; and the Manna or Flowering 

 Ash 133 



Tribe I. Jasmineae, 134—11. Oleineae, 136. 



CHAPTER IX. 



The Order SoLANACE^ : illustrated by the Bitter-Sweet ; Garden 

 Nightshade ; Potato ; Egg-Plant ; Tomato ; Capsicum ; Win- 

 ter Cherry ; Cape Gooseberry ; the Deadly Nightshade ; 

 Lycium, or Duke of Argyle's Tea-tree ; Oestrum ; Yestia; 

 Tobacco ; Petunia ; Nierembergia ; Salpiglossis ; Schizanthus ; 

 Henbane ; Datura ; Brugmansia ; Solandi-a ; Yerbascum ; 

 Celsia ; Nolana ; &c. 141 



Tribe I. Solanaceas, 142 — II. Nicotianeae, 147 ; HI- Verbascine , 

 153— IV. Nolaneae. 155. 



CHAPTER X. 



The Order Urticace.e : illustrated by the Common Nettle ; the 

 Hop ; the Hemp ; the Pellitory of the Wall ; the Bread-Fruit 

 Tree ; the Jack-tree ; the Cow-tree, or Palo de Yacca ; the 

 Upas or Poison-tree of Java ; the Mulberry ; the Paper Mul- 

 berry ; the Osage Orange, or Madura ; the Common Fig ; 

 Ficus Sycamorus ; the Banyan Tree ; the Indian-Rubber 

 Tree; and Ficus religiosa . . . . . .157 



Tribe I. Urticaceae, 158—11. Artocarpae, 163. 



