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Thymeldcee. D&phne + cannadbina, Bhiélica, sericea Don (syn. salicifolia 
Wail.), viridiflora, mucronata. 
Santalacee., Osyris nepalénsis. 
Eleagnacee. Elzagnus + arborea, armata; HWippdphe + salicifolia (syn. 
conférta ). 
Euphorbiacee. Bixus emarginatus; Pachysindra + coriacea. 
Urticacee. Morus +* nigra, sp. white-truited, atropurpirea, + {ndica ?, 
+ tatarica, parvifolia, serrata (syn. heterophylla), laevigata viridis, + * mauri- 
tiana, * scandens. Some of these names are to be regarded as not established, 
and as more or less likely to be synonymous with others amongst them. 
Broussonétia integrifolia. 
Ulmacee. U’\mus + erdsa (syn. effisa W.), + integrifolia, virgata. These 
names are from Dr. Wallich’s catalogue. In Mr. Royle’s catalogue are three 
others, but Mr. Royle has advised that they may represent the same species. 
Céltis + orientalis, (?) elongata, politoria, tetrandra, (?) cinnamdmea, (?) méllis. 
Juglandacee. Jiglans + régia ; Engelhardtia Roxburghidna, Colebrookidna. 
Salicacee. Salix Lindleydna, obovata, polyandra, + * babylénica, (?) agyp- 
tlaca, élegans, grisea, kamaunénsis, eriostachya, pyrina. The first five of these 
names are derived from Mr. Royle’s catalogue and work . the rest are from 
Dr. Wallich’s catalogue. In Mr. Royle’s catalogue are six other names, but 
Mr. Royle has told us that they may represent the same species as certain of 
the names above. P6pulus cordata, acuminata, pyriformis, ciliata, sp. 
Cupulifere. Quércus annulata, f dealbata, incana, polyantha, lanata, flori- 
binda, laxiflora, dentosa, semecarpitolia, lamellosa, /appacea, spicata, fenestrata, 
dilatata, lancezefolia, + lanugindsa, + Phulldta. These names are from Dr. 
Wallich’s catalogue, and are exclusive of several others that are those of 
species which Mr. Royle deems likely to be too tender to thrive in Britain. 
Mr, Royle has in his own catalogue names, distinct from Dr. Wallich’s, of 
seven kinds, of which some may be identical with, some distinct from, those 
represented by Dr. Wallich’s names. Castanea indica, tribuldides, (?) micro- 
carpa, (?) spherocadrpa. Corylus lacera, ? férox ; in Mr. Royle’s catalogue are 
the names cashmeriénsis and scabérrima, which may represent the same kinds 
as the preceding, or distinct ones. Carpinus viminea, faginea. 
Betuldcee. Bétula Bhojpéttra (syn. utilis), acuminata, cylindrostachya, 
nitida; and, in Mr. Royle’s catalogue, three other names of as many kinds, 
that may be identical with three of those above, or distinct. A’lnus (?) nepa- 
lénsis. 
Platandcee. P\atanus + orientalis. 
Myricdcee. Myrica sapida. 
Taxdcee. Taxus baccata?, + nucifera ? 
Contfere. * Picea Webbidna (syn. Abies spectabilis), dumosa (syn. Bru- 
noniana ; Pinus + excélsa, + Gerardidna (syn Nedza), + Smithidna (syn. Mo- 
rinda), Cédrus + Deodara ; Cupréssus + * sempervirens, + toruldsa; E’phe- 
dra Gerardidna; Juniperus squamata, + * chinénsis, * dimérpha, + recurva, 
religidsa, + excélsa, communis ?; “huja + * orientalis, + nepalénsis. 
_ Whoever wishes to become acquainted with the ligneous flora of Hima- 
laya should have recourse to Mr. Royle’s Illustrations ; it will be found to 
be one of the most scientific and comprehensive works of the kind that 
have ever been published ; embracing, not only the scientific botany and natu- 
ral history, including the geology, of the district, but the geographical dis- 
tribution of species and their properties and uses : the whole being generalised 
with reference to Lower India and Europe. 
Of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates, which have been 
introduced into the different countries of Asia, we profess to know but 
little. Not many foreign ligneous plants, we suppose, have been added to the 
ligneous flora of Siberia or Tartary : but the hardy fruit trees and fruit shrubs 
of Europe have been cultivated for a number of years in the gardens of some 
of the native princes of India; and many of our ornamental trees and shrubs 
have been transported to the gardens of our public officers in that country, 
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