PART III. AHBOUETUM AND FUUTICETUM. 2563 



" 55.** C. grossulariaefolia Lee, Jigs. 559. and 616. 

 syn. linearis Lodd. 

 parvifolia Lee.'^ 

 Add to the end of the section : — 



" C. triloba Lodd." 

 For " C. glauca," &c., read " Stranvse^s/a glaucescens Lindl.'" 



Add to " Additional Species of Craka^'gus." Page 848. 



"CratcE^gusJiorenthm Zucch. ; il/espikis florentina 5frL Leaves long-ovate, 

 heart-shaped at the base, dentate, woolly underneath. Calyx woolly, lobes 

 deciduous. Fruit ovate-globose, glabrous, 5-seeded. A native of Tuscany; 

 flowering in spring, and ripening its fruit in autumn. This species, of which a 

 notice has been sent us by Sr. G. Manetti, does not appear to have been 

 introduced. 



" C. ojjdca Hook, et Arn., Comp. to Bot. Mag., 1. p. 25. This species was 

 found by Drumniond, near New Orleans, in 1833. It is described as having 

 oblong, obtuse, opaque leaves, attenuated at the base, and subsinuated ; ob- 

 scurely serrated, glabrous above, and ferruginous pubescent near the nerves 

 beneath. The specimen found by Drumniond was in fruit, and he did not 

 see the flower. The fruit was about the size of that of C. Oxyacantha, marked 

 in the dry state with five furrows, alternating with the cells, and crowned 

 with the triangular segments of the calyx, Dr. Hooker thinks it quite distinct 

 from any other species that he is acquainted with." 

 849., before App. iv., insert : — 



" These species of Cratze^gus were all taken up, and replanted, in the 

 autumn of 1836, and some changes made, in consequence of which our 

 Synonymes will no longer apply; but those who purchased plants from Messrs. 

 Loddiges previously to that year may rely on its correctness." 

 868., insert: — 



"Genus XIII.* 



STRANV^^S/^ Lindl. The Stranvjesia. Linn. Sj/sf. Icosandria Di- 



Pentagynia. 



Identification. Lindl. in Bot Reg. 

 Synonyme. Cratae'gus, in part. 



Derivation. " Named after the Honourable William Thomas Horner Fax Slrangmays, F.H.S., a 

 learned and indefatigable investigator of the flora of Europe." 



Gen. Char. Calyx 5-toothed. Petals 5, concave, sessile, spreading, villous 

 at the base. Stamens 20, spreading. Ovary villous, superior, 5-celled ; 

 cells containing 2 ovules. Fritit spherical, enclosed by the calyx, contain- 

 ing the superior, 5-valved, hard, brittle, dehiscent capsule. Seeds oblong, 

 compressed ; testa cartilaginous ; radicle exserted. — Evergreen trees, natives 

 of the temperate parts of Asia. Leaves simple. Flowers corymbose. 

 {Lindl.) 



"1 L S. glauce'sce.ns Lindl. The g\aucous-leaved StranvEEsia. 



Iiientificalion. Lindl. in Bot. Reg., t. 1956. 



Synonyme. Cratje'^gus glauca Wall. Cat., 673. 



Engravings. Bot. Reg., t. 1956. ; and oxir Jigs. 562. and 563., in p. 845. 



Spec. Char., Sfc. Leaves lanceolate, coriaceous, serrated, pointed at the 

 base ; midrib and nerves on the under side, as well as the young twigs, hairy ; 

 corymbs somewhat woolly ; pedicels three or four times as long as the bud. 

 (Lindl.)" For description, &c., see that of Cratae^gus glauca, p.- 844. 



Cotoneaster {v.) laxijlora. STL, after the paragraph headed "Spec. Char., ^c," 

 insert : — 



8c 3 



