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% * C, A. 5 tubuldsa; C. tubulosaWilld. 
Sp. Pl., iv. p. 470., Abbild., t. 152., 
and our fig. 1942.; C. maxima 
Mill. Dict., No.2., Du Roy Harbk., 
i. p.176., Lam, Illust., t. 780. f. 9.5 
C. sativa Bauh. Pin., 417.3; C.s. 
rubra Ait. Hort. Kew., |. c.; red 
Filbert, Hort. Soc. Cat., No. 18.; 
Langbartnuss, or Lambertsnuss, 
Ger.; Noisetier franc a Fruit 
rouge, Poit. et Turp. Arb. Fruit., 
11.; has a long tubular calyx, 
contracting so much beyond the # 
apex of the fruit, as to prevent fff 
its falling out. It has a middle- \\ 
sized ovate-oblong nut, the kernel Y 
of which is of excellent flavour for 
the table; and has a red pellicle, 
which was anciently used in medicine as a powerful astringent. 
Miller and Willdenow considered this as a species; the former 
stating that it comes true from seed. 
% * C. A. 6 tubuldsa alba; C.sativaalba Ait. Hort. Kew.,1|.c.; C. A.alba Lodd. 
Cat., ed. 1836; white Filbert, Hort. Soc. Cat., No. 19.; weisse Lang- 
bartnuss, Ger.; only differs from the preceding variety in having the 
pellicle of its kernel white. It is mentioned by Miller (ed. 1759), as 
a variety of the preceding. 
% * C. A. 7 crispa Encyc. of Plants; the frizzled 
Filbert, Pom. Mag., t.70., Hort. Soc. Cat., 
No. 16.; and our jig. 1943.— A most re- 
markable variety, and well deserving of 
cultivation as an ornamental shrub, from 
the singular appearance it presents in its 
greatly laciniated calyx. The nuts are a 
rather small; but they are produced early, / 
and in great abundance. | 
&* C. A. 8 ténuis Lodd. Cat., ed. 1836; the 
thin-shelled, or Cosford, Nut, Pom. Mag., \'\. 
t. 55., Hort. Soc. Cat., No. 12.; has a nut \\\\\ 
with a thin shell, beautifully striated longi- \\\)an 
tudinally, The kernel is of good quality, Né 
and the tree is a great bearer. 
% C. A. 9 glomerdta Bauh. Pin., 418., Ait. Hort. Kew., iv. p. 303.; C. A. 
glomerata Lodd. Cat., ed. 1836; Cluster Nut, Hort. Soc. Cat., No. 6.; 
Noisetier 4 Grappes, Fr.; has the fruit produced in clusters. 
& * C. A. 10 barcelonénsis Lodd. Cat., ed. 1836; C. sativa grandis Bauh. 
Pin., 418., Ait. Hort. Kew., v. p. 303.; C. A. grandis Lodd. Cat., 
ed. 1836; the Cob Nut, syn. the Barcelona Nut, Downton large Nut, 
&c., Hort. Soc. Cat., No. 8.; forms a tree of upright growth, with a 
short, ovate, slightly compressed nut, having a thick and very strong 
hard shell, well filled by the kernel. This variety was introduced by 
Ray, from Barcelona, before 1665. 
% C. A. 11 Lambérti; C. Lambérti Lodd. Cat., ed. 1836; the Spanish 
Nut, syn. large Bond Nut, Lambert’s Nut, Lambert’s large Nut, 
Toker Nut, &c., Hort. Soc. Cat., No. 29.; has a large oblong nut, with 
a very thick shell. The name of Lambert’s Nut we suppose to be 
a corruption of the German word Langbartnuss ; literally, the long- 
bearded nut, or filbert. 
Other Varieties. Inthe selection made by Mr. Thomson for our Suburban 
Gardener, he recommends, besides those marked with a star in the above 
