CONTENTS. 



K. .i//'>if II. B. el Kunth. 



11. B. et Kuntli, not of Kit. 



I'.TKV 



a. Species or Varietifs o/HIbes belonging lothe Sub. 

 division A o/l/u- Section UibOsia. «rA;cA nrf 7wl 

 pet introduced. • ' • 



It. frJiimin* /'"". 



H. hctr.rfti-iitium Mrtjcr. 

 R. l>r.i.1c<iNUm «.^/,(;/. 

 H. lubillorum Mnier. 

 It. tuliulCisuni FtclttchoUx 

 H. raatrolHUryj H. rf P. 

 R. albillArum R.rl P. 

 R. dliAtum n-ilM. 



K. iorullentt H. R. et Kunth. 



K. hirtum Thunh. rl Ihinlil. 



lt..Jrii:iclum H. II. It Kuntli. 

 R. campaiiuTiituin Thunh. rl lUmipl. 



K. "//■.«' I •" 



K. KtiMtliii K.-rl 



R. tmillilliru 

 R. Takirt D.lK.n. 

 H. arimiinAtum Wall. 

 R. villosum Hall. 



B. Flowers greenish ycUow, sometimes with the Tips 

 qfthe Sepals and Petals red. Fruit Black- 983 



31. nigrum L. 34 Europe fig. TSi. 983 



The black Currant. 



R. dlidtim Mcench 

 Capis Puii'rier, Fr. 

 Schivartxe Johannisbcere, Ger. 



Varieties at - - - 984 



2 bacca flavida Gard. Mag. tt 

 S bacca viride Hort. * 

 4 foliis variegatis Vilmorin. ^ 

 Garden Varieties. 



32. (n.) trlste Pall, a Siberia 985 



The iAd-coloured, or dark-blossomed, black 

 Curr.int. 

 K. altdicum Lodd. 



33. (n.) floridum VHcrit. ^ N. America 



fig. 735. 985 

 The flow.-ry blark Currant. 

 R. nigrum 2 L. 

 K. pennsylvdnicum Lam. 

 R. recurvdium Michx. 

 Ribfisium nigrum, Sfc. Dill. 



Varieties ^ - - 986 



2 grandiflorum Hort. 3t 



3 parviflorum Hort. ^ 



3i. (n.) incbrians Lindl. it N. America 

 fig. 736. 980 

 The mtoxicating black Currant. 



35. cereum Doiigf. at N. W. America 



fig. 737. 986 

 The va\y-leaved black Currant. 



36. viscosissimum Pitrsh. a N. America 



fig. 738. 987 



The very rlammy black Currant. 

 Core(')sma viscosissima Spach. 



37. hudsonianum Richardson, a North 



America - - • 987 



The Hudson's Bay black Currant. 

 R. petioldre Dougl. 



38. glaciale Wall, tt Nepal - - 987 

 The icy black Currant. 



a. Species or Varieties <\f Rlbos belonging to the Di- 

 vision B of the Section Ribdsia, which have not 

 yet been introduced - • 9*7 



A. Biebmleinii tier). 



R. atiiciUirum Bieh. 

 U. TiicMum R. rl p. 



Page 

 C. Flowers deep red. Fruit black. 



39. sanguineum Punh. a N. America 



fig. 739. 988 



The bloody, or red-flowered. Currant. 

 R. xnalvdceum Sm. 

 CalobOtrya sanguirua Spach. 



Varieties 3i - - - 988 



2 glutinosum Benih. 3t f. 740. 



R. angustum Dougl. MSS. 



3 malvaceum 7?<H//j. at f. 741. 



4 atro-riibeiis Hort. Si 



a. Species or Varieties (if Rlbes belonging to the Divi-- 

 siun C of the Section RibOsia, which have not yet 

 been introduced. - - - 'J^" 



40. atro-purpurcum Merjer. at Siberia 989 



The dark purpleJIon'crcJ Currant. 



Varieties St - - 989 



1 Flowers deep purple, &c. 34 



2 Leaves rather pubescent, &c. St 



3 Flowers paler, &c. at 



§ iv. Symphocahjx Dec. at - 989 



41. aiireum Pursh. at N. Am. f. 74-2. 989 



The golden-/oJ''t''-;"rf Currant. 

 R. palmdta Desf. 

 ChrysobCtrya revoltda Spach. 



Varieties at - - - 989 



1 praj^cox Lindl. Sk 



2 villosum Dec. at 



R. lougijidrum Frasor's Cat. 



3 serotinum Lindl. St f. 743. 



42. (a.) tenuiflorum Lindl. at N. Amer. 



fig. 744. 990 

 The slender- flowered Currant. 

 R. aUrcum CoUa. 

 R./flti«?n Berl. 

 R. missotinensis Hort. 

 Chrysubi'lrya LindlcyHna Spach. 



Varieties at - - - 990 



1 fructu nigro ^ 



2 frulu luteo at 



43. fa.) flavum Coll. at - - 990 

 The vellow-/otrivrrf Currant. 



"R. aiireum S sangulncum Lindl. 

 R. palmutum Desf. 

 R. aiireum Ker, but not of Pursh. 

 C'hrysobdlrya intermedia Spach. 



A pp. i. A Classification of the Species and 

 Varieties of Ulbcs in the Horticultural So- 

 ciety s Garden in 1 836. • - 990 



I 



Escallomaccsc. at • i_j 992 



[. /'TEA L.Z - - - - 992 

 The Itea. 



Cedrila Lour. 

 Dicondngia Michx. 



I. virginica L. at N. Amer. f. 745. 992 



The Virginian Itca. 



II. ESCALLO^N/zl Mutis. •-J - 993 



Thb F.srAli.oNiA, 



Stercdiylon R. rt P. 



