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64 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF TREES. PART I. 
1. Ranunculdcee. Clématis Vitalba, V. simple-leaved, ? cir- 
rhosa, ? florida; Viticélla, blue; V., blue, double; V., purple; 
Vidrna. : 
2. Magnoliacese. Liriodéndron Tulipifera, also “ the laurel 
leav’d tulip tree.” 
8. Berberidex. Bérberis vulgaris, v. white-fruited, v. seedless- 
fruited, canadénsis. 
4, Cistinee. Cistus ladaniferus albiflorus, 1, maculatus, 
? latifolius, ? c¥prius, ? incanus, sp. : 
5. Malvdceea. Lavatera O’lbia, triloba, “ Altheea, frutescens — 
Bryoniz folio. C.B.P. 316.” Hibiscus syriacus, red-flowered, 
s., purple-flowered; s., white-flowered;  s., striped-flowered; s., 
striped-leaved. 
6. Tilidcee. Tilia europea; e., variegated-leaved; platy- 
phflla, parvifolia, pubéscens. 
7. Hypericineez. Hypéricum hircinum, ? canariénse, 
8. Acerinee. Acer Psetdo-Platanus; Pseido-Pl. variega- 
ted-leaved ; campéstre, platandides; pl. variegated-leaved ; 
rubrum (“ the Virginian flowering maple,” &c.); and another sort 
of “the Virginian flowering maple.” Negéndo fraxinifolium. 
9. Hippocastanee, -4i’sculus Hippocdstanum ; H., with 
leaves variegated with yellow; H., with leaves variegated with 
white; Pavza rubra. : 
10. Vites. Vitis vulpina, ? Zabraésca (the wild Virginian ~ 
grape”); and these varieties of vinifera, ‘‘ the parsley-leav’d 
vine,” ‘‘ the blotch’d-leav’d vine,” and ‘ the strip’d-leav’d vine.” 
Ampelopsis bipinnata and hederacea. 
11. Zygophillee. Melianthus major and minor. 
12. Xanthoxijlee. Ptelea trifoliata, Cnedrum tricéccum, 
13. Rutdcee. Ruta graveolens, ? angustifolia; ? an., var. 
‘the [silver] strip’d narrow-leav’d ;” chalepénsis. 
14. Ilicinee. Ilex Aquifdlium, 33 varieties of, whose cha- 
racteristics are given; vomitoria, “ South Sea thea tree;” sp. 
(* Aquifolium ; Carolinianum, angustifolium, spinis raris brevis- 
simis.” Carolina holly, with smooth leaves. 
15. Staphyledcee. Staphyléa pinnata and trifdlia. 
16. Celastrinee. Eudnymus europe us and latifdlius. 
17. Rhdmnee. Rhamnus Alatérnus; A., blotched-leaved ; 
Clusiz ; C., gold-edged-leaved; C., silver-edged-leaved; Fran- 
gula, catharticus, ? infectorius, sp. (“ Rhamnus; spinis oblongis, 
cortice albo, Monspeliensium. J. B., vol.i. pars 2.31.”) Pa- 
liurus aculeatus. 
18. Anacardidcee. Rbas Cotinus, typhina, Toxicodéndron, 
radicans, ? vérnix, Coriaria myrtifolia, Pistacia Terebinthus and — 
officinarum. : 
19. Leguminosa. Gleditschza triacanthos, Robinia visedsa, sp. ~ 
(* Acacia, Caroliniana, aquatica, Abruz folio, spinis rarioribus. 
