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Varieties @ - - - 1212 14 verrucdsa péndula ¥ 
2 Lilas Royal, Bon. Jard. % 15 nana Lodd. Cat. ¥ 
$3 saugeana Hort. % The dwarf Ash. 
Lilas saugé, Fr. FP. e. himilis Hort. 
? S. coccinea Lodd. Cat. 16 fungosa Lodd. Cat. ¥ 
S. chinénsis rubra Lodd. Cat. The fungous-barked Ash. 
d ’ % . 17 verticillata Lodd. Cat. 
App. i. Species of Syringa not yet intro- The whorled-deaved Ash. 
duced. = - 1212 18 villosa nova Descemet. ¥ 
S. Emddi Wall. fig. 1042. Other Varieties. 
- ia ye sinénse Lour. 
aes : 2. (e.) heterophylla Vahl. * Europe 
V. FONTANES/A Labill. & ¢ (e) pa pl. 204. 1228 
Tue Fonrangsia. 1198. 1213 The various-leaved Ash. 
= a 7 5 . simplicifolia Willd. 6 
1, phillyredides Labill, & % Syria F. mmonoph tea Dest. ee 
fig. 1034. 1213 
The Phillyrea-like Fontanesia. 
Forsythia suspénsa Vahl. = - - 4 
Syringa suspénsa Thunb. 
Lilac perpénse Lam. 
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Sect. III. Fraxinir\a, 2 & 1198. 1213 
VI. FRA’XINUS Tourn. ¥ ¥ 1198. 1213 
THE AsH. 
Fréne, Fr. 
Esche, Ger. 
A. Leafiets broad, smooth or shining on the upper 
Surface. Natives of Europe. 
1. excélsior L. ¥ Europe 
pl. 200, 201, 202. fig. 1044. 1215 
The taller, 07 common, Ash. 
F. apétala Lam. 
F. rostrata Guss. 
F. O/rnus Scop. 
F. erdsa Pers. 
F. crispa Bosc. 
Le Fréne, Fr. 
Aesche, Esche, Ger. and Dutch. 
Ask, Dan. and Swed. 
Frassino, \tal. 
Fresno, Span. 
Fretxo, Port. 
Jas, Jasen, Jassen, Russ. 
“tise, Sax. 
Varieties * - - = 
2 péndula Aiét. pil. 203. 
The pendulous, or weeping, Ash. 
pendula var. ¥ 
The Cowpen Ash 
3 Kincairnie ¥ 
The Kincairney Ash. 
4 aurea Willd. ¥ 
. The golden-barked Ash. 
F. atrea Pers. 
5 atrea péndula * 
6 crispa ¥ 
F. crispa Bosc. 
F. atrovirens Desf. 
7 jaspidea Willd. ¥ . 
The striped-barked Ash. 
8 purpurascens Descemet. * 
The purple-barked Ash. 
9 argéntea Desf. * 
‘The silver-striped-leaved Ash. 
10 litea ¥ 
The yellow-edge-leafleted Ash. 
11 erdsa Pers. ¥ 
12 horizontalis Desf. ¥ 
The horizontal-branched Ash. 
13 verrucosa Desf. ¥ 
The warted-barked Ash. 
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F. e. 6 diversifolia Ait. 
F. e. var. ¢ Lam. 
F. e. 8 heterophglla Dec. 
F. integrifolia and diversifilia Hort. 
Variety - - - 1229 
2 variegata fig. 1051. 
3. (e.) angustifolia Bauh. ¢ Eur. 1229 
The narrow-leaved Ash. 
Other Sorts of the common European Ash1229 
B. Leaflets small, smooth or shining above. Natives 
of the South of Europe, the North of Africa, or 
the West of Asia. 
(e.) parvifolia Willd. * South of 
Europe, North of Africa, West of 
Asia pl. 205. fig. 1052. 1229 
The small-leaved Ash. 
(e.p.) argéntea Lois, ¥ South of 
Europe, North of Africa, and West 
of Asia - - - 1230 
The silvery-/eaved Ash. 
(e. p.) oxycarpa Willd. ¥ South of 
Europe, North of Africa, and West 
of Asia - - fig. 1053. 1230 
The sharp-fruited Ash. 
F. oxyphglla Bieb. 
F. O/rnus Pall. 
(e.) pallida Bosc. ¥ South of Europe, 
N. of Africa, and W. of Asia 1230 
The pale-barked Ash. 
lentiscifolia Desf. South of Europe, 
North of Africa, and West of Asia 
pl. 206. fig. 1054. 1231 
The Lentiscus-leaved Ash. 
F. tamariscifolia Vahl. 
F. parvifolia Lam. 
F. aleppénsis Pluk. 
Variety - = 
2 péndula 
4. 
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. Leaves and Leafiets large, glaucous and downy 
beneath. Natives exclusively of North America. 
americana Willd. * North America 
pl. 207. fig. 1055. 1232 
The American Ash. 
F. acuminata Lam. 
F. discolor Muhl. 
White Ash, Green Ash, Amer. 
Variety ¥ - - 
2 latifolia ¥ 
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