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opaca (ev; 20-40); Juglans cinerea (dec; 30-60); J. nigra 
(dec; 60); J. regia (dec; 40-60) and vars.; Juniperus 
chinensis (ev; 15-20) and vars.; J. communis (ev; 3-20) 
and vars. ; J. excelsa (ev ; 20-40) and var. ; J. pheenicea (ev; 
15-18) ; J. procumbens (ev; procumbent) ; J. Sabina (ev; 
5-8) and vars.; J. thurifera (ev; 15-25); J. virginiana (ev; 
10-15) and vars.; Kerria japonica (dec; 3-4) and var.; 
Koelreuteria paniculata (dec; 10-15); Laburnum Adami 
(dec); L. alpinum (dec; 15-20); L. vulgare (dec; 20) and 
vars.; Larix europa (dec; 80-100); Laurus nobilis (ev; 
30-60); Lavandula vera (dec; 1-2); Leiophyllum_ buxi- 
folium (ev; 4-1); Ligustrum japonicum (ev; 6-8); L. 
lucidum (ev; 8-12); L. Massalongeanum (ev; 6); L. ovali- 
folium (s-ev; 6) and vars.; L. vulgare (s-ev; 6-10); 
Lycium afrum (dec; 6-10); L. barbarum (dec climber); L. 
europeum (dec; 10-12); Magnolia acuminata (dec; 30-69) ; 
M. conspicua (dec; 30-50); M. grandiflora (ev; 70-80); M. 
macrophylla (dec; 30); M. parviflora (dec); M. stellata 
(dec) ; M. Umbrella (dec; 35); Morus alba (dec; 20-30); 
M. nigra (dec; 20-30); M. rubra (dec; 40-70); Muehlen-~- 
beckia complexa (ev climber); Myrica californica (ev; 
30-40); M. cerifera (ev ; 5-12); Myricaria germanica (dec ; 
3-6); Negundo aceroides (dec; 40) and vars.; Neillia 
opulifolia (dec; 5); Nuttallia cerasiformis (dec; 5); 
Olearia Haastii (ev); Ononis fruticosa (dec; 1-2); Osman- 
thus Aquifoliam (ev); O. fragrans (ev; 6-10); Ostrya 
carpinifolia (dec; 30-40); O. virginica (dec; 15-40); Pavia 
alba (dec; 3-9); P. californica (dec; 12-40); P. flava 
(dec; 20); P. rubra (dec; 6-10); Periploca greea (dec 
climber); Petteria ramentacea (dec; 15); Philadelphus 
coronarius (dec; 2-10) and vars.; P. Gordonianus (dec; 
10); P. grandiflorus (dec; 6-10); P. hirsutus (dec; 3); P. 
inodorus (dec; 4-6); Phlomis fruticssa (ev; 2-4) ; Photinia 
serrulata (ev; 10-20); Picea Alecoquiana (ev; 90-120); 
Pinus austriaca (ev; 75-100); P. Cembra (ev; 50-150); 
P. excelsa (ev; 50-150); P. halepensis (ev; 40-50); P. 
Lambertiana (ev; 150-300); P. Laricio (ev; 100-150); P. 
monophylla (ev ; 20-25) ; P. Mughus (ev; 5-15) ; P. Pinaster 
(ev; 60-80); P. Pinea (ev; 50-60); P. ponderosa (ev; 
100-150); P. pyrenaica (ev; 60-80); P. rigida (ev; 30-45) ; 
P. Strobus (ev; 120-160); P. sylvestris (ev; 50-100); 
Podocarpus andina (ev; 40-50); P. Nageia (ev; 30-60) ; 
Pseudolarix Kempferi (dec; 120-130); Purshia tridentata 
(ev; 2-3); Pyrus arbutifolia (dec; 2-10); P. Aria (dec; 
4-40); P. Aucuparia (dec; 10-30) ; P. baccata (dec ; 15-20) ; 
P. communis (dec; 20-40); P. coronaria (dec; 20); P. 
domestica (dec; 20-60); P. floribunda (dec); P. Malus 
vars. (dec; 20); P. spectabilis (dec; 20-30); P. Toringo 
(dec) ; Quercus alba (dec; 60); Q. Catesbei (dec; 15-30) ; 
Q. Cerris (dec; 40-60) and vars.; Q. coccinea (dec; 50); Q. 
Ilex (ev; 15-60) and vars.; Q. ilicifolia (dec; 3-8); Q. 
nigra (dec; 8-25); Q. Suber (ev; 25); Q. tinctoria (dec; 
80-100) ; Q. Toza (dec; 20-30); Rhamnus Alaternus (ev; 
20); R. Frangula (dec; 5-10); Rhus Cotinus (dec; 6-8); 
R. typhina (dec; 10-30); Ribes aureum (dec; 6-8); R. 
floridum (dec; 4); R. gracile (dec; 4-5); R. Grossularia 
(dec: 4); R. nigrum (dec; 5); R. oxyacanthoides (dec; 
2-3); R. rubrum (dec; 4); R. sanguineum (dec; 4-8); R. 
speciosum (dec; 4-6); Robinia hispida (dec; 3-8); R. 
Pseudacacia (dec ; 30-60) and vars. ; R. viscosa (dec ; 20-40) ; 
Rosa canina (dec; 6-8); R. repens (dec; 2-8) ; R. rubiginosa 
(dec; 5); R. spinosissima (dec; 1-4); R. tomentosa (dec ; 
6); Rosmarinus officinalis (ev; 2-4); Rubus fruticosus (dec 
trailer); Ruseus aculeatus (ev; 1-2); R. Hypophyllum 
(ev; 1-14); R. racemosus (ev; 4); Santolina Chame- 
eyparissus (ev; 1-2); Sassafras officinale (dec; 15-20); 
Sequoia gigantea (ev; 300-400) and vars.; 8S. sempervirens 
(ev; 200-300) and vars.; Smilax aspera (ev climber); 8. 
rotundifolia (ev climber); Sophora japonica (dec; 30-40) 
and yars.; Spartium junceum (dec; 6-10); Spireza bella 
(dec ; 2-3); S. cantoniensis (ev; 3-4); S. chamedrifolia 
(dec; 1-2); S. discolor ariwfolia (dec; 4-10); 8. levigata 
(dec; 1-3); S. Lindleyana (dec; 4-8); S. prunifolia flore- 
Sandy Soils—continued. 
pleno (dec; 3); S. salicifolia (dec; 3-5) and vars.; S. tri- 
lobata (dee ; 1-2) ; Staphylea colchica (dec; 3-5); S. pinnata 
(dec; 6-12); 8. trifolia (dec; 6-12); Stauntonia hexaphylla 
(ev) ; Stephanandra flexuosa (dec) ; Styrax grandifolia (ec ; 
6); S. serrulata (dee; 40); Symphoricarpus occidentalis 
(dec); S. racemosus (dec; 4-6); S vulgaris (dec; 3-6); 
Syringa Emodi (dec; 6); S. japonica (dec); S. vulgaris 
(dec; 8-20) and vars.; Tamarix gallica (ev; 5-10); Ulex 
europeus (ev; 2-3); U. nanus (ev; 1-3); Ulmus campestris 
(dec; 125) and yars.: Viburnum dentatum (dec; 5-10); V. 
dilatatum (dec; 10); V, Lentago (dec; 15-30); V. macro- 
eephalum (dec; 20) and var.; V. Opulus (dec; 6-8) and 
yars.; V. plicatum (dec; 4-6) and var.; V. prunifolium 
(dec ; 8-10); V. Tinus (ev; 8-10) and vars.; Xanthoceras 
sorbifolia (5-15) ; Xanthorrhiza apiifolia (dec; 1-3); Yueca 
aloifolia (ev; 15-20); Y. angustifolia (ev; 4-5); Y. fila- 
mentosa vars. (ev); Y. gloriosa (ev; 4-6) and vars. 
SEASIDE.— Plants suitable for cultivation on the Sea- 
coast have been briefly dealt with in the Dictionary, under 
the title Seaside Grounds and Plants, in Vol. III. 
All the trees and shrubs here named will thrive in close 
proximity to the sea; but some of them require protection 
from rough winds in very exposed situations. ‘The best 
sheltering nurses amongst deciduous trees are the Sallow, 
Alder, Osier, and Birch, and among evergreens the Scotch 
Pine; but as these ntirses would be gladly accepted in 
many instances as permanent occupants, I would ear- 
nestly recommend them as particularly fitted for such 
situations.” (Grigor’s ‘ Arboriculture.”) Such subjects as 
require to be partially sheltered from the sea-breeze are 
denoted by an asterisk. 
Abies concolor * (ev ; 80-150) ; A. nobilis * (ev ; 100-300) ; 
A. pectinata * (ev; 80-100); A. Pinsapo* (ev; 60-80); 
Acer creticum (s-ev; 4); A. monspessulanum (dec; 
10-20); A. platanoides* (dec; 50); A. Pseudo-platanus 
(dec; 30-60); Ailantus glandulosa (dec; 60); Alnus 
glutinosa (dec; 50-60) and vars.; Araucaria imbricata * 
(ev; 50-100); Arbutus Andrachne* (ev; 10-14); A. 
Menziesi* (ev; 6-10); A. Unedo* (ev; 8-10); Aucuba 
japonica * (ev; 6-10) and vars.; Azalea pontica* (dec; 
4-6); Baccharis halimifolia (dec; 6-12); Berberis Aqni- 
folium (ev; 3-6); B. Darwinii (ev; 2); B.. empetrifolia 
(ev ; 13-2); B. vulgaris (dec; 8-20) and vars.; Betula alba 
(dec; 50-60) and vars.; Buddleia globosa* (ev; 15); 
Bupleurum frutescens (ev; 1); Buxus balearica* (ev; 
15-20); B. sempervirens * (ev; 1-30) and vars.; Carpinus 
Betulus (dec; 30-70); Ceanothus americanus (dec; 1-3) ; 
Cerasus Avium* (dec; 20-40); C. Lanrocerasus* (ev; 
6-10); C. lusitanica * (ev; 10-20); C. Padus (dec; 10-30); 
Chamecyparis Lawsoniana (ev; 75-100); C. nutkaensis 
(ev; 40-60); Cistus ladaniferus (ev; 4) ; -C. lanrifolius (ev ; 
4); C. villosus (ev; 3); Clematis Flammula (dec climber) ; 
C. Vitalba (dec climber) ; Colutea arborescens * (dec; 6-10) ; 
Cornus sanguinea * (dec; 6); Coronilla Emerus (dec ; 3-4) ; 
Corylus Avellana (Jec; 20) and vars.; Cotoneaster micro- 
phylla (ev; 3-4); C. vulgaris (dec; 3-5); Crategus Oxy- 
acantha (dec; 10-20) and vars. ; C. Pyracantha (ev ; 10-20) ; 
Cupressus macrocarpa * (ev; 50-60); Cytisus albus * (dec; 
6-10); C. scoparius (dec; 3-10); Daphne Cneorum (ev 
trailer); D. Laureola* (ev; 3-4); D. pontica (ev; 4-5); 
Desfontainea spinosa * (ev; 3); Deutzia crenata* (dec; 
4-8) ; Dierviila grandiflora * (dec; 8); D. rosea * (dec; 6); 
Elwagnus hortensis (dec; 15-20); EH. longipes (ev; 3); EB. 
macrophylla (6); E. pungens (6); Ephedra vulgaris (ev; 
1-2); Eseallonia macrantha (ev; 3-6); Huonymus japonicus 
(ev; 20) and vars.; Fagus sylvatica (dec; 60-100); Ficus 
Carica* (dec; 15-30); Fraxinus excelsior (dec; 30-80) 
and yars.; Garrya elliptica* (ev; 8-10); Griselinia 
littoralis* (ev; 30); G. lucida* (ev); Halimodendron 
argenteum (dec; 4-6); Hedera Helix vars. (ev climbers); 
Hippophae rhamnoides (dec; 2-20) ; Hydrangea hortensis * 
(dec; 2-3) and vars.; Ilex Aquifolium (ev; 10-40) and 
