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APPENDIX I. 



SPECIMEN OF "RETURN PAPERS " CIRCULATED IN ISS^ AND 1835; IN 

 GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTH AMERICA, IN ENGLISH ; IN FRANCE AND 

 RUSSIA, IN FRENCH; IN ITALY, IN ITALIAN; AND IN GERMANY, DEN- 

 MARK, SWEDEN, ETC., IN GERMAN. 



Oiw large folio sheet contained the Nmnes of all the principal Genera, with blanks under 

 each proportioned to the number of Ligneous Species ivliich each Genus contains. 



ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM ; 



OR, 



THE TREES AND SHRUBS THAT ENDURE THE OPEN AIR IN GREAT BRITAIN 



AND IRELAND, 



PICTOBIALLY AND BOTANICALLY DELINEATED, AND SCIENTIFICALLY AND POPULARLY DESCRIBED. 



By J. C. LOUDON, F.L.S., &c. 



The nature of the Arboretum Britannicum is described in the advertisement on' the last page of this sheet ; 

 md in the Gardener's Magazine for December, 1834. The object of this Return Paper is, to procure Notices 

 of Trees and Shrubs, whether old or young, indigenous or foreign, hardy or half-hardy, of all the kinds men- 

 Sioned below, from all parts of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Continent of Europe. 



The Proprietor, Amateur, NurserjTuan, Gardener, or Forester, who may receive this Paper, will greatly 

 lerve the cause of Arboriculture, if he will fill up with tne names and other particulars of such species of the 

 genera enumerated as may be on his property, within the range of his observation, or under his care The 

 abjects are: 1. To show the different degrees of progress which trees make in different localities and climates, 

 md in different soils and situations ; 2. To record the Arboretums, and also the smaller Collections of Trees 

 ind Shrubs that have been made in different places ; and, 3. To notice Specimens remarkable for their bulk, 

 Jge, beauty, singularity, or peculiarity of form ; or, in the case of very young trees, for their rapidity of growth. 



It is requested that this sheet, when tilled up, may be returned to the undersigned, at Messrs. Longman's, 

 J9. Paternoster Row, London, at the earliest convenience of the party to whom it is addressed. 



J. C. Loudon. 



London, Nov. 1834 ; Mai/, 1835 ; and July, 1835. 



Generic and 

 Specific Names. 



Magu61ia. 



Liriodendron. 



nua. 



Negtindo 



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35 ; 



ji-°- iShapeofthe 

 J-Og Head; 

 o 5 £ . whethi 

 5j g ^ « roumi, oval, 

 V ^ ZUi' t'ompact, 

 P ijCQ I loose, regu- 

 lar, or irre 

 gular. 



Soil ; and 

 whether 

 trenched 

 and pre- 

 pared, or not 



prepared 



Substra- 

 tum ; and 

 whether 

 moist or 

 dry. 



Exposure. 



Name of the 



Place where 



theTree grows, 



and Remarks 



Propagation, 



Culture, 



^Management, 



Uses, &c. 



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