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35. Styracinee. Halesia tetraptera. 
36. Ebendcee. Diospyros virginiana and Lotus. Perhaps 
the “ Celtis fructu luteo ampliori” is a variety of D. virginiana. 
37. Oledcea, Fraxinus excélsior ; e., leaf striped with yellow; 
? caroliniana, sp. (‘‘ the New England ash”); O’rnus europea 
and rotundifolia. ZLigastrum vulgare; v., leaf yellow-variegated ; 
v., leaf silver-variegated. Syringa vulgaris, these varieties of it, 
blue-flowered, purple-flowered, white-flowered, yellow blotched- 
leaved, white blotched-leaved ; pérsica; p., cut-leaved. Olea 
europea, e. buxifodlia. Phill¥rea latifolia; 1., leaf yellow-varie-. 
gated ; JigustrifOlia, angustifolia; a., rosmarinifolia; olezefdlia. 
38. Jasminee. Jasminum officinale ; o., leaf yellow-variegated ; 
o., leaf white-variegated ; friticans, huimile. 
39. Bignoniacex. _ Técoma radicans, r. minor; Bigndnia ca- 
preolata, Catdlpa syringefolia. 
40. Soldnee. Solanum Duicamara; D., white-flowered; D., 
leaf white-variegated. 
41. Labidte. Phlomis fruticdsa, ? lanata; Rosmarinus offici- 
nalis; 0., silver-striped-leaved; 0., yellow-striped-leaved; o., 
latifolius ; sp. (** Rosmarinus; Almeriensis, flore majore, spicato, 
purpurascente. Tourn. 195. The large flowering rosemary.”) 
Salvia officinalis; o., leaf variegated with green and white; 0. 
leaf red; o., leaf particoloured ; sp. (* Salvia; absinthium redo- 
lens. J. B. iii. 307. Wormwood sage”), sp. (“ Salvia; minor, 
aurita et non aurita”), and a variety of the preceding (* Salvia; 
minor, foliis variegatis”). Tetcrzum ? fruticans, sp. (* Teucrium ; 
Beeticum, calice campanulato. Boerh. Ind. Alt. 181. Spanish tree 
germander.”) ‘ Galeopsis; hispanica, frutescens, Teucrii folio. 
Tourn. ‘he base-horehound tree.” 
42. Verbendcee. Vitex A’gnus castus, A. latifolius. 
43. Chenopodea. A’triplex Halimus. 
44. Laurinee. Latrus Benzoin, Sassafras, nobilis mas, and 
nobilis foem. 
45. Thymele‘a. Daphne Lauréola; L., yellow-variegated ; 
Mezéereum,red-flowered; M., purple-flowered ; M., white-flowered ; 
M., white-variegated-leaved. 
46. Eledgnee. Eledgnus angustifolia; Hippophaé rham- 
noldes mas, 7. foem. 
47. Euphorbiaces. Baxus sempervirens, eight varieties of. 
48. Artocdrpee. Ficus Carica, nine varieties of; a tenth 
kind of Ficus. Morus nigra, alba; a. “ the small purplish- 
white” fruited; ‘the large-leav’d Virginian mulberry with black 
shoots,” ‘ the Virginian mulberry with long red fruit.” 
49. Ulmdcea. ‘The common elm; the witch hazel, or broad- 
leaved elm; the small-leaved elm; the smooth-leaved, or witch 
elm; the Dutch elm; the small-leaved striped elm; the striped 
witch elm; the yellow-leaved elm; the striped Dutch elm, 
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