CHAP. XXXIV. 



y^OUIFOLIA CEJE. I LEX. 



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t I. A. 3 angnstifolhnn Hort. The varroic-leavcd common Holly. 



J I. A. 4 lalifolirut tloi't. The hnmc^-leovcd cominon Holh/. 



f I. A. 5 al lack reuse Hort. The High C/ere common Ho/h/. — Leaves 

 broad, thin, and flat. 



I I. A. 6 vinrgbidiinu Hort. (fig. 176.) The thidy margincd-leaved com- 

 mon Holli/. — Leaves without prickles, coriaceous, nearly as broad 

 as long, and witii a thickened margin. 



I L A. 7 \anrifoliinn Hort. (7?^. 177.) The Laurel-leaved common Holly. 



— Leaves small, oval-lanceolate, without prickles, about the size and 

 shape of those of Laiivus nobilis. 



1 L A. 8 cilidlum Hort. {fig. 179.) TJie ciliafed-leaved common Holly. 



— Leaves oval-acuminate, small, the prickles along the margins like 

 hairs. 



L A. 9 ciUdhan mhiiis Hort. The smaller ciliafcdAeaved common Holly. 

 — Leaves thinner and smaller than in the preceding variety. 



LA. 10 7-eciirvmn Hort. (^^.181.) The recurvedAeaved common 

 Holly. 



I. A. 11 serratifolium Hort. {fig. 182.) The serrated-leaved common 

 Holly. 



L A. 12 aispum Hort. The curkd-Xeaved common Holly. 



LA. \'i ferox Hort. The fierce, or ferociously-spinecZ-ieaved com- 

 mon Holly.; Houx-herisson or Hedgehog Holly, Fr. {fig. 180.) — 

 The disk of the leaf has its edges rolled back ; and a somewhat cylin- 

 drical figure is hence given to it ; and, as the surface abounds in 



