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Tribe II. Pruned. 



226. Prunus Mahaleb, L. 



(I. Flowering and fruiting twigs. 



(1) Vienne, Isere, 27 April, 1854 (flowers). (2) Mont 

 Major, Arle.s, 8 May, 1854 (fruits). (3) Near 

 Grenoble, 18 Jiuie, 1857 (fruits). 



227. Prunus Padus, L. 



II. (1) Flowering twig; (2) fruiting twig. 



(1) Val St. Christophe, 23 June, 1857 ; (2) Pr^mol, near 



Uriage, Aug., 1864. 



228. Prunus prostrata, Labill. (Cerasus prostrata, Loisl.) 



((. (1) Flowering and (2) leafy twigs. 



(1) Mount Hermoii, 6,000 feet; B. T. Lowne, 1863-6 

 (flowers). (2) Lebanon, 6,000 feet ; 28 Sept., 1860; 

 Dr. J. D. Hooker and D. Hanbury (leaves). " A 

 stunted shrub clinging to the rock." 



Tribe VI. PotentillevE. 



229. Geum urbanum, L. 



a. Plant, with flowers and rhizome. 

 Gravesend, July 1856. 



230. Potentilla Tormentilla, Nastier. 



a. Plant, with flowers and rhizome. 

 Wandsworth Common, 1854. 



Tribe VII. PoTERiEiE. 



231. Agrimonia Eupatoria, L. 



a. Plant in flower. 



Merstham, Surrey ; 27 July, 1858. 



232. Brayera anthelmintica, Kth. ; (Hagenia Abyssinica^ Lam.) 



a. Separate twigs bearing (1) male and (2) female inflores- 

 cence. 



From the imported drug. 

 h. Male inflorescence. 



From Dr. Th. AY. C. Martins, Erlangen ; 1862. 



Tribe VIII. Rose^. 



233. Rosabifera, Poiret, Encyclopedie Eedont6, p. 107. 



Called " Rose de Puteaux," because cultivated especially 

 about Puteaux, near Paris, for medicinal use. From 

 the Jardin Botanique de I'Ecole de Medicine, Paris ; 

 21 June, 1872. "A specimen is in Herb. Gay. at 

 Kew."— D.H. 



