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Water acacia.”) Psetd-Acacia with rough pods, Pseud-Acacia 
with smooth pods. Amérpha,? fruticdsa; Colutea arboréscens, 
Sutherlandia frutéscens; Cytisus scoparius, sp. (? sessilifdlius 
? nigricans), alpinus, ? alpinus var., Labarnum, Albus; Dorye- 
nium suffruticOsum, Coronilla E’merus, E’merus ? * minor,” 
Ulex europea and nana, Genista anglica, Medicago arborea, 
Wistaria frutéscens ; Cércis Siliquastrum, canadensis, sp. (“ Ca- 
rolina pointed-leav’d Judas tree:” this is given as distinct from 
the previous two); Spartium janceum. 
20. Amygdalee. Amygdalus comminis: c., bitter-kerneled ; 
c., tender-shelled ; c., white-flowered ; -Armeniaca vulgaris, and 
a striped-leaved variety of it; Cérasus Padus, P. the Cornish 
variety ; the Flanders cluster cherry, the double-flowered cherry 
tree, the double-flowered cherry with very large flowers, the black 
cherry or mazzard, the common wild or honey cherry, the wild 
northern English cherry, the garden cherry with the leaf elegantly 
striped; Mahaleb, Laurocérasus, L. with the leaf variegated 
with yellow, L. with the leaf variegated with white; Pérsica 
vulgaris, double-flowered ; Amfgdalus nana and pumila; Prinus 
spinosa, insititia; i., white-fruited ; and the following varieties of, 
we assume, doméstica: “ the damson,” “ the great violet dam- 
son,” “the strip’d [leaf] perdrigon plumb,” “ the strip’d [leaf] 
muscle plumb,” “the cherry plumb,” ‘Christmas plumb or 
winter creke,” and a kind “ flore pleno.” 
21. Rosacea. Rodsa canina, villosa, sp. allied to villdsa, spi- 
nosissima and two varieties of it, rubigindsa and var. flore pléno, 
sp. or var. (* Rosa, rubra, multiplex. C. B. P.”), cinnamomea, 
c. fl. pl.; litea, lutea punicea, sulphurea, turbinata, semper- 
virens, moschata ; m., double-flowered, “ rose without thorns,” 
*‘ the Virginian briar,” alba and varieties of it; and these orna- 
mental varieties of other species, the single damask, the double 
damask, the York and Lancaster, the red Belgick, the blush 
Belgick; the single Provence, the damask Provence, the red 
Provence, the common Provence, the moss Provence, the Dutch 
hundred-leaved; the single velvet, the double velvet, the rosa 
mundi, the marbled, the royal virgin, “the monthly rose,” “the 
strip’d monthly ;” Potentilla fruticdsa ; Spirze’a salicifolia, opuli- 
fdlia, Aypericifdlia; Rubus fruticdsus; fr., white-fruited; fr., 
variegated-leaved ; cz‘sius, ide‘us ; i., white-fruited ; i., the late 
red; odoratus, “the upright Pennsylvania bramble, or rasp- 
berry,” “ the Virginian black raspberry.” 
22. Pomdcea. Pyrus Aria, “the white beam tree with long 
leaves and small red fruit,” ‘ the red chess apple, or English 
wild service ;” Sorbus (“ the pear-shaped true service”); S., * the 
round late-ripe service;” aucuparia, a. “ foliis ex luteo varie- 
gatis,” torminalis, Malus, ‘ the strip’d [leaf] crab tree,” “ the 
strip’d [leaf] apple tree,” ‘ the paradise apple,” “ the figg apple,” 
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