~ ICOSANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Crategus. 
DIGYNIA. 
CRATAYGUS. Cal. 5-cleft: petals 5: berry be- 
neath, opening at the top, 1-celled, 1 or 
more seeded. | | 
C. leans B Sea bane, cut, _ serrated, cottony under- 
~ Fi. Ene 902=Crante. i ii. 2, 2-Mill. ill—Hunt, Evel. 181.4. 
p- 175. ed. 2d-F. B. i. a. 65~Lob. adv. 435. 1=Ger. em. 
1327. 2—Park. 1421—Ger. 1146. 2. 
Seeds 4, in each cell 2, like those of the ee Crantz. 
Styles 2 to 4, with as many seeds. Du Ro. Leaves ue 
white underneath. Calyx woolly. ca scolloped tow 
the end, and 
uit re 
White-beam Haswthorn Fides e-beam Trees lo Pear Tree. 
Woods and fn especialy lly ountainous situations and cal- 
careous soil. [ Mountainous Set ree. Derbyshire, from the fis- 
sures of the. precipices, without any appearance of soil. Mr. 
oopw. Breiddin Hill, Salop. Mr. Arkin. Wick cliffs, and 
on rocks in Leigh wood opposite the Hot-wells, Bristol. Mr. 
Swayne. In Eden deane. Mr. Rosson. } T. May.* 
A‘ria. 
449 
C. Leaves heart-shaped, with 7 angles; lowermost lobes tormina‘lis. 
straddling. 
The wood is hard and tough, and is formed into teeth for rakes, and 
walking sticks, From some effects which { have repeatedly observed 
substitute that has yet been tried. 
gives it a beautiful red colour, and a pleasant subacid roughness. An in- 
fusion of a handfu i of the grr baat a safe and ond purge. The bark pow~ 
an Pe d 
a 
= 
Me 
goats, and we i 
nouri 
> peti and qoemae Aphis ” padi ; ores ater, and Pruni 
nd rege pes cola. 
* It lov esd hills and a 12 i 
cellent charcoal for the makers io gun mein Mr. Goves. 
Vor, III, Hs 
