452 ICOSANDRIA. PENTAGYNIA. Megspilus. 
obs. 544. 1—Ger. em. 1471. 1~Park, 1420, 1-Blackaw.1742 
Fuchs, 576-Trag. 1012-F. B. i. a. 59.—Lon. i, 50. 1. 
Fruit the size of a crab. Does not IS fruit till grown to 
a gpg id a Linn. Cells 5. 1 the seeds seldem com 
ing to perfection. Bloss. white. Fruit brownish, Crawrz. 
Sigles stay 15. vid. E. bot. where it is removed to Pyrus. 
Pyrus domestica. E. bot.-Truze Service, or Sorb. Moun- 
Pg forests. Mountainous parts o: phir and the Moore- 
s of Staffordshire. [In the middle of a thick wood in the 
Sthent of Wire, near Bewdley, Wo encilien 1 mile from 
Mopson’s Cross, between Mat’ ‘and Dowles Brook 
T. April.* 
hy’brida, S. Leaves wing-cleft, cottony underneath. 
Fi, dan. 301-Linn. fil. a 1, 6. : 
Linnzus considers it as a new tree, produced between the 
Cratzgus Aria and the Sorbus ei having the flowers and 
stils of the latter, with the. foliage of the former, the leaves 
Feng rather winged at the base, but confluent upwards, 
Bastard Service. On mountains. [On the walls of Castle Di- 
nas z bene neat Llangollen, Denbighsh. Mr, Gairritu, ]T.May: 
PENTAG YNIA. 
MES’?PILUS. Cai. 5-cleft : petals 5: berry with its 
2, or 5 cells. 
german’ica, M. Thornless: leaves ea a cotton underneath : 
F flowers solitary, si 
FI. Ross. 13. 1-Ludw. ae 154—Ger. 1264. 1-Dod. 
801. 1-Lob. obs. 591. 1-Ger. em. 1453. 1-Matth. 253= 
Park. 1422. 2-F. B. i. a. 69-Trag. 1014—Lonic. i. 13, 1. 
Branches woolly. Leaves oval-spear-shaped ; towards the 
point serrated, and somewhat srodllx: Leaf-stalks iad, short, 
as the blossom. Linn. Flora 
woelly within ; teeth longer than the blossom, Stamens unequal, 
30 or more. Summits cloven. Blossoms white. Fruit reddish brown. 
Medlar Tree. “me Sy about Minehiville. T. May.t 
The fruit is mealy and austere, not much unlike the Medlar. 
one Sarbi and Coccinella Bia i live upon this and 5. aucuparia, 
Lin N. T he VWro 
men’ ee sticks. Nasu 
ople are fond of the fruit when it becomes soft by keeping; ~ 
+ Man 
it is scones austere, and binds the bowels, 
