liG HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Ol' TREES. PARTI. 



fine trees and shrubs to tiic rest of Europe; for example, several di^erent species 

 of Pyrus, and tlie common and Josika-a lilacs. The following enumeration, 

 taken from Roth's F/ora GcniKnilca, Wilklcnow's BaiDiizuchl, and the Flora 

 Hiiiigarica of Waldsteiu and Kitai!)el, and kindly revised (or us after it was in 

 type In Baron Jacquin of Vienna, indicates those indigenous trees and shrubs 

 which Cicrmany possesses, that are not also indigenous in Great Britain and 

 Ireland ; those which are plants of cultivation, or doubtful as natives, being, 

 as in previous lists, indicated by a star. 



Raniinculacccc. Clematis Flammuia, y/tragene austriaca. 



CislinccE. Helianthemum Funiana, sp. " al[)inum foliis Ajwgx" Rupjnut, 

 vineale. 



Voh/galea:, Polygala Chamasbuxus. 



Tiiiaccce. Tilia paueiflora, vulgaris, argentea. 



Accrhiea;. A'cqt Pseudo-Platanus, ^jlataniiides, austriacum, tatiiricurn, 

 obtusatum. 



Cclastrinca;. ^uonymus latifolius, verrucosus. 



WnimnccE. iZhamnus alpinus mas, a. fee in, saxatilis, infectorius, puniilio, 

 rupestris. 



Slaphi/Icfictr. Staphylea pinnata. 



Anacardidcca:. Ii\\(is C'oriaria, Cotinus. 



Lcgumims(X. Genista radiata, gernuiniea, sagittalis, prof umbens; Cytisus 

 I/aburnuni, alpinus, nigricans, nigricans var. elongatus, liirsutus, supinus, 

 capitatus, austriacus, Weldeni ; C'olutea arborescens, *cruenta; Coronilla 

 E'merus ; Ononis iV'atrix. 



'Rosncccc. Rosa sempervirens, fcecundissima, gnllica, alpina, pendulina, 

 pyrenaica, rubrifolia, alba; TZfibus, several ligneous species of, described in 

 liuhi Grrmaiiici, Bonn, 1822; iS'pira^^a ralicifolia, chamcedrifolia, zdmifolia, 

 media Sc/imkit, oblongif(Mia, incana. 



Pomacca;. il/espilus gernianica, Anich'nwhier vulgaris ; Pyrus nivalis, bol- 

 wylleriana, Chanucmespilus, sal viiefolia; t'ydonia vulgaris, C'ratie'gus uionogyna. 



Tamari.iciiiccc. Tamarix gallica, germanica. 



Ami/gddlccc. Cerasus ]\Ialidlcl>, C'hama^cerasus. 



VliiladciphecE. Philatlel[)luis coronarius. 



Grossuhicca'. Grossularia U'va crispa. 



CaprifolidcccE, Lonicera nigra, alj)igena, ca?riilea, Xylosteuni ; .Sambiicus 

 racemosa. 



Cornea;. Cornus mas. 



dompusHce. 7/elichrysum 5ta'\"has. 



V.ricdcecc. isrica herbacea, //Cilum jialustre, Andromedfl calyculata ; 

 7Zhododtndron Chamaccistus, fcrrugincum, hirsutum. 



Oleacccr. Si/riiiga vulgaris, Josikie^ff. 



Labi(U(c. //yssopus officinalis, Icucriniii montanum. 



Tliywclce'iC. 7>dphne Cncorum. 



'Ekcdgiicrc. isla^i'ignus angustifolia. 



E//;;//orZ<iacea'. i'uphorbi« sylvatica, i>uxus sempervirens. 



Vrticecc. il/orus alba. 



V/nidcecr. L^'lmus eft'usa. 



Ciipul'tfcra: * C'astanea vcsca, Corylus tubulosa ; Quercus austriaca, 

 pubescens. 



Wctnlincfc. i?etula pendula, pubescens, fruticosa, humilis Schrank ; A'\\\us 

 glutinosa var. (ynerciiolia, incana, V incana var. minor viridis, ovata, ciU'pathica. 



Sfiliciiifcc. iSalix Annminid iki, holoscricea, Ilopper/zfc/, Jacquin/V/wff, hastata, 

 bigenmiis, fissa, retusa, lanata, deprcssa, [)t)lyandra U'cigrf, 'Mcyvridiia, 

 mollissima, praa'cox, riparia, serpyllifolia, silcsiaca, spathulata, Starkeanw, 

 uliginosa, undulata, WeigchV/;/^. 



Conifcrtc. Pinus pumilio, nigricans ; .(4'bies excelsa, Pfcea; iiirix europ£e^a, 

 Juniperus 5abina. 



(nrmany may be fairly considered as possessing the ligneous flora of Britain 

 in addition to her own, though, perhaps, there maybe a few obscure species as 



