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SopHora JAaponica.—Loudon, v. 2, 563. 
1 * Sophora 
Two trees in the arboretum,* planted November, Fayonica 
1825. Neither of them has yet shewn any dis- 
position to flower. The foliage is rather thin, and 
ie tree altogether, at least as it appears here, 
shewvs no particular beauty. It is said by Lindley 
(in the Gardeners’ Chronicle), to be poisonous. 
Vireitia Lutea.—Loudon 2, 565. 
One in the American Garden;f one in the Virgilia lutea 
arboretum ;_ both planted about 1832. Both are 
dwarf trees, not above Io feet high, branching at 
a small height from the ground and forming thin 
roundish heads. Neither has yet shown any 
disposition to flower. The foliage is handsome in 
summer, and turns to a beautiful amber yellow 
colour in the autumn. 
* One of them since cut down. 
+ This has since been rooted out, being in a dwindling condition. The 
tree in the arboretum is flourishing (1868), though it has not yet flowered. 
