CONTENTS. 



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2 iamarlscifoha Ait. m. fig. 2360. 

 The Tamarisk-leaved, or berry-bear- 

 ing. Savin. 



Sabina folio Tamarisci Dioscuri- 



dis Bauh. 

 J. Sabina Mill. Diet. 

 La Sabine, femelle, Fr. 



3 foliis variegiitis Mart. 



4 prostrata » fig. 2361,2362. 



J. prostrata Michx. 



J. ripens Nutt. 



J. Itudsdnica Lodd. Cat. 



5 alpina lU fig. 2363. 



J. alpina Lodd. Cat. 



8. daurica Pall. «- Daiiria 



fig. 2364, 2365. 2500 

 The Daiirian Juniper. 



9. phcenicea L. 1 S. Europe, &c. 



fig. 2366. 2501 

 The Phoenician Juniper. ; 



J. major DioscSridis Chis. 

 Cedrus phwnicea midia Lob. 

 Cedrus lycia retUsa J. Bauh. 

 Cedrus folio Cuprissi mdjor, SfC-, C. Bauh. 

 Oxycedrus l^cia Dod. 

 Gen^vrier de Ph^nicie, Fr. 

 Dichtnadliger Wac/i/iolder, Ger. 



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10. (p.) lycia i. » !U 



South of Europe 

 fig. 2367. 2502 



The Lycian Juniper. 



J. p. (3 lycia N. Du Ham. 



Cidrus phcenicea altera Plinii ct Theo- 



phrdsti Lob. 

 C. folio Cupressi, S;c., C. Bauh. 



thurifera L. f Spain fig. 2368. 2503 



The incense-bearing, or Spanish, Juniper. 

 J- hispdnica Mill. Diet. 

 Cidrus hispanica, S(C., Tourn. 



^mpet7'dcecE. 

 I. ^'MPETRUM L. «. 



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2506 

 - 2506 



The Crowberry. 



1. nigrum L. a. Britain 



fig. 2374, 2375. 2507 

 The black Crowberry, or Crakeberry. 

 E. montdnum fructu nigra Ray. 

 Erica Matth. 



'Erica baccifera Cam. Epit. 

 E. coccifera procimtbens Ger. Emac. 

 E. Cbrisfdlio undecima Clus. 



Variety «. - - 2507 



2 scoticum Hook. n. 



2. rubrum L, «- South America 



fig. 2376, 2377. 2507 

 The red-fruited Crowberry. 



Cranberry of Staten Island. 



II. CORE MA Z). Z)oH. tt. 



The Corema. 



'E' iiipetrum L., in part. 



2506. 2508 



12. excelsa Willd. t Himalayas 



fig. 2369. 2503 

 The tall Juniper. 



J. Sabina var. Pall. 

 Himalaya Cedar-wood. 



13. squamata D. Don. « Nepal - 2504 



The scaled Juniper, or creeping Cedar. 



J4. recurva Havi. * Nepal f. 2370. 2504 



The recurved Nepal Juniper. 



15. uvifera D. Don. « Cape Horn 2504 



The srape-bearing, or large-fruited. Juniper. 



16. barbadensis L. i I West Indies 2504 



The Barbadoes Juniper. 

 J. bermiuliaiui Hort. 

 Jamaica Berrij-bearing Cedar. 



17. chinensis Z,. « «- China 



fig. 2371,2372. 2505 

 The Chinese Juniper. 



J. c. 2 Smithij ? * - fig. 2373. 2505 



App. ii. Kinds of Jutiiperus mentioned in 

 Books, hut of which very little is knoicn. 2505 



J. foeiidlssima Willd. 

 J. cap«nsis Lam. 



1. alba D. Bon. «- Portugal 2508 



The v,h\te-bcrricd Corema. 



¥/ mpeirum dlbuni L., &c. 

 Wmpetrum lusitunicuiti, S;c., Tourn. 

 Erica er^ctis, Sfc, Bauh. Pin. 

 The white-berried Heath. 

 Portugal Crakeberry. 



III. CERATFOLA 3Ix: m 2506. 2508 



The Ceratiola. 



1 . ericoides » South Carolina 



fig. 2378, 2379. 2509 

 The Erica-like Ceratiola. 



SmildcecB. 

 I. ^MPLAX L.mlL 



The Smilax. 



it 1 L 2509 



- 2510 



§ i. Stems prickly and angular. 



1. aspera i>. i- S.France f. 2380. 2510 



The rough Smilax. 



Hough Bindweed. 

 Smilax, Fr. and Ger. 



Varieties i_ - - 2510 



2 auriculata Ait. fi_ 

 Leaves ear-shaped at the base. 



3 inauritanica 



S. tnauritdnica Voir. 



2. excelsa L. ft. Syria fig. 2381. 2511 



The tall Smilax. 



S. orienidlis. Sfc, Tourn. 

 S. aspera Alp. iEgypt. 



3. rubens IVnt.';. ft- N. Amer. f. 2382. 2511 

 The reA-tendriled Smilax. 



