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Species or Varieties of Ribes belonging to the Sub- 
division A of the Section Ribésia, which are not 
yet introduced. - - 983 
fragrans Pall. 
heterétrichum Meyer. 
bractedsum Dougl. 
tubiflorum Meyer. 
tubulésum Eschscholtz 
macrobotrys R. et P. 
albiflorum R. et P. 
cilidttum Willd. 
R. jorullénse H. B. et Kunth. 
hirtum Thunb. et Bonpl. 
: ese H. B. et Kunth. 
- campanulatum Thunb. et Bompl. 
affine H. B. et Kunth. 
- Kanthii Berl. 
R. multiflorum H. B. et Kunth, not of Kit. 
. Pakare D. Don, 
- acuminatum Wall. 
R. villosum Wail. 
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BR OR BOR PRERRPES 
B. Flowers a ge yellow, sometimes with the Tips 
of the Sepals and Petals red. Fruit Black. 983 
31. nigrum Z. % Europe fig. 734. 983 
The black Currant. 
R. dlidum Meench 
Capis Potvrier, Fr. 
Schwarize Johannisbeere, Ger. 
Varieties %& - - - 984 
2 bacea flavida Gard. Mag. & 
3 bacca viride Hort. % 
4 foliis variegatis Vilmorin. & 
Garden Varieties. 
32. (n.) triste Pall. & Siberia 985 
The sad-coloured, or dark-blossomed, black 
Currant. 
R. altaicum Lodd. 
33. (n.) fléridum L’ Hérit. & N. America 
fig. 735. 985 
The flowery black Currant. 
R. nigrum 2 L. 
R. pennsylvanicum Lam. 
R. recurvdtum Michx. 
Ribésium nigrum, Sc. Dill. 
Varieties % - 
2 grandiflorum Hort. % 
3 parviflorum Hort. % 
34. (n.) inébrians Lindl. & N. America 
fig. 736. 986 
The intoxicating black Currant. 
N. W. America 
fig. 737. 986 
The waxy-leaved black Currant. 
- 986 
35. céreum Dougl. & 
36. viscosissimum Pursh. & N. America 
fig. 738. 987 
The very clammy dlack Currant. 
Coreésma viscostssima Spach. 
37. hudsonianum Richardson. & North 
America = = - 987 
The Hudson’s Bay black Currant. 
R. petioldre Doug}. 
38. glaciale Wall. % Nepal - - 987 
The icy black Currant. 
a, Species or Varieties of Ribes belonging to the Di- 
vision B of the Section Ribésia, which have not 
yet been introduccd - - 987 
R. Biebersteinii Berl. 
R. caucisicum Bieb. 
&. viscosum R. ct P. 
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.C. Flowers deep red. Fruit black. 
39. sanguineum Pursh. & N. America 
fig. 739. 988 
The bloody, or red-flowered, Currant. 
R. maludceum Sm. 
Calobétrya sanguinea Spach. 
Varieties % + - - 988 
2 glutindsum Benth. % f. 740. 
R. anguistum Dougl. MSS. 
3 malvaceum Benth. 3% f. 741. 
4 atro-ribens Hort. % 
a. Species or Varieties of Ribes belonging to the Divi.. 
sion C of the Section Ribésia, which have not yet 
been introduced. - - - 989 
40. atro-purpireum Meyer. % Siberia 989 
The dark purple-flowered Currant. 
Varieties - 
- 989 
1 Flowers deep purple, &c. 
2 Leaves rather pubescent, &c. 3 
3 Flowers paler, &c. 3 
§ iv. Symphécalyr Dec. & - 989 
41. atreum Pursh.& N. Am. f. 742. 989 
The golden-flowered Currant. 
R. palmata Desf. 
Chrysobétrya revolita Spach. 
Varieties %  - . 
1 pre‘cox Lindl. % 
2 villosum Dee. % 
R. longifidrum Fraser’s Cat. 
3 serétinum Lindl. % f. 743. 
42, (a.) tenuiflorum Lindl.  N. Amer. 
fig. 744, 990 
- 989 
The slender-flowered Currant. 
R. atireum Colla. 
R. flavum Berl. 
R. missouriénsis Hort. 
Chrysobéirya Lindleyana Spach. 
Varieties % + - - 990 
1 fractu nigro & 
2 fritu liteo & 
43, (a.) flavum Coll, & + - 990 
The yellow-flowered Currant. 
R. atreum 3 sanguineum Lindl. 
R. palmdtum Desf. 
R. aureum Ker, but not of Pursh. 
Chrysobétrya intermedia Spach. 
App. i. A Classification of the Species and 
Varieties of Ribes in the Horticultural So- 
ciety’s Garden in 1836. - - 990 
Escalloniacese.  #\\ 992 
LEA Go = - - - 992 
Tne ITEA. 
Cedréla Lour. 
Dicondngia Michx. 
1. virginica ZL. & N. Amer. f. 745. 992 
The Virginian Itea, 
Il. ESCALLO'NIA Matis, #— - 993 
Tue ESCALLONIA, 
Stercoxylon R. et P. 
