RIBES ۰ 
Ribesiaceæ. 一 Pentandria-Monogynia. 
CHARACT. GENER. — Calycis tubo cumo 
connato, limbo supero colorato geg 
ato nquefi 
ul . tubuloso quinque v. rarissime quadri- 
fido quali. Corolle petala 5 v. 4, calycis fauci 
inserta, parva squamiformi mina cum petalis 
inserta, iisdem numero æqualia et alterna inclusa 
varium inferum, uniloculare B ntis duabus 
— nerviformibus oppositis; ovula plu- 
ma pluriseriata, in funiculis iid adnato-recli- 
= styli 2, distincti v. plus mi connati; 
stigmata simplicia. Bacc یط‎ En e 0 co- 
aere unilocularis polysperma v. abortu oligos- 
BR a. Se emi na angulata, testa gelatinosa ; dn rha- 
re crustaceo albumini adnato ; embryo i Sot al- 
buminis subcornei orthotropus minimus, radicula 
centrifu = 
Fructices inermes v. spinosi; foliis sparsis, di- 
REELS incisis , petiolo ی‎ bag ی‎ semi- 
amplexicauli ; pedunculis axillaribus v. 
erumpentibus 1-3-floris v. racem وه‎ 2 ge 
dicellis bass unibraeteatis, inedio + apice bibrac- 
teolatis ; 
rarissime abortu dioicis. 
199168, Gen. Pl. 4682, 
pies $ed ie. bien 5). Hist. er g^ nl 
et SH bot. ete.| L 1. Berzann. Mem 
Geke I. 43. DC. e p et T doen: ria 
Tou. A 409. Ger F peie a (1829). 
t. 24. Meisn. Gen. Pl. 128 (93). ete. ete. (vide de citat. 
NS 
IH 
v. Le 
a. GROSSULARIA. Calyx plus minus eampanulatus. — Caules 
ut plurimum aculeati ; pedunculi 1-3-flori. Folia vernatione 
plicata. 
Fa? E DC. |. . Rica. Bot. med. I. 487, 
Spacu. Suites VI. 172. Baum. t.1f. 2-4. Fl. Se t, 546. 
Enel. GEN t. 1292, 2057. Lenes, ic, t, 230. Bot, Reg.t. 1859. 
Bot. Mag. t. 3530. 
RIBESIA. Calyx campanulatus v. cylindricus. — Caules 
inermes; ی‎ ya li ut plurimum multiflori. Folia 
ernatione plica 
Ri ibesia mg 1 c. Ribes on روز‎ À Rıca 
Le Calobotria 
x 
Ae ah aw Sen, Sui- 
VI, 151-172, e ` Brum ote 
Luénir. De t.2. 4. End. n Brit. P. FI. 
per. t. . B. R. ve. ees p 1658. 
Bot. Peng & pow 
e. SIPHOCALYX. Calyx longe سید‎ citrinus.— Flores 
19. 23. 24. 
3 18. CL ps 
CHARACT. SPECIEI: Au mera varietas aut hy- 
Wei ? » A xn propria? e grano in horto adonistæ 
* * 
"e albidum Paxrox's Mag. of Bot. t. 55 (1843). 
SYNONYMIA. Ribes Paztonis? Ca, L. 
Texte du Magazine of Botany de M. Paxton, 
WHITISH-FLOWERED CURRANT. 
RIBES ALBIDUM. 
GENERIC CHARACTER 
ACTER 
SPECIFIC CHAR 
YNONYMIA 
see above. 
Ribes sanguineum, or the Red-flowering Currant, is now so thoroughly known to those who either 
possess gardens, or are in the 
remark: 
habit of visiting others in spring, th 
s on its merits. As an early blooming shrub, indeed, it is truly invaluable, being laden with 
at it were needless to offer any 
its splendid drooping racemes of sanguine blossoms from the present time till the end of May 
Two or three fine varieties of that noble species have been originated within the last few years 
and have become almost as common as the older kind. That best recognised has much deeper-co- 
loured flowers than the first wes and makes a very delightful variation when planted within sight 
of the ne species. Last y ain, as we noticed in our Magazine at the time, a hybrid, 
generated . Beaton, now of iaa; po? blossomed at Mr. Low’s, Clapton, and presented 
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