1596. 
1597. 
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF TREES. PART I. 
Rosa lutea Germany Gerard 
Rosa moschata Barbary Gerard 
Rosa cinnamomea France Gerard 
Rosa provincialis France Gerard 
Rosa gallica France Gerard 
Amelanchier vulgaris South of Europe Gerard 
Plantago Cynops South of Europe Gerard 
Paliurus aculeatus South of Europe Gerard 
Rhas Coriaria South of Europe —_ Gerard 
Lonicera alpigena Switzerland Gerard 
Cornus mas Austria Gerard 
Philadélphus coronarius South of Europe Gerard 
Tenorza fruticosa South of Europe (Miller) 
Sambucus racemosa South of Europe Gerard 
Vibarnum Tinus South of Europe — Gerard 
Vibarnum T. lucida Spain Gerard 
Vibarnum T. stricta South of Europe Gerard 
Artemisza Santonica. Siberia Gerard 
Diospyros Lotus Italy Gerard 
S4lvia triloba South of Europe Gerard 
Phlomis fruticodsa and Spain Gerard 
lanata ‘ 
Saturéja capitata Levant Gerard 
Morus alba China Gerard 
Céltis australis South of Europe Gerard 
Pinus Pinaster South of Europe —_ Gerard 
Thija occidentalis North America Gerard 
Yucca gloriosa North America Gerard 
Riscus hypoglossum Italy Gerard 
Lidsa alba Crimea Gerard 
Cérasus Chameecérasus Austria Gerard 
Lonicera nigra Switzerland Gerard 
Syringa vulgaris Persia, or probably Hun- 
gary, of which country it has been lately discovered 
to be also a native (Bot. Mag., 3278., and Gard. 
Mag., ix. 706.) Gerard 
Phillyrea angustifolia, and the varieties, média, virgata, 
péndula, olezefolia, digustrifolia, laevis, dlicifolia, 
latifolia, and obliqua_‘S. of Eu. Earl of Essex 
Periploca gree'ca 
Syria 
Gerard 
Salvia officinalis South of Europe Gerard 
Styrax officinale Italy Gerard 
Daphne Gnidium Spain Gerard 
It will be observed, from the foregoing list, that the date of 
the first introduction, or rather, that of the first mention made 
in books, of foreign woody plants in England, is 1548, when 
