316 PARKS AND PLEASUEE-GEOUNDS. 



ALUAircK 24. RHAMNALES. (V. K. 44.) 



Ord. 51. Ulmace^. Elmworts. (Lindl. 221 ; Loud. 66.) 



Celtis. Nettle-tree. D. T, 15-40 ft. Sp. 9 ; v. 2. 



Planera. D. T. 20-60 ft. Sp. 12 ; v. 1. 



Ulmus. Elm-tree. D. T. 40-80 ft. Sp. 12;v. 41. 

 Ord. 52. Rhajixace^e. Rhamnads. (Lindl. 222; Loud. 22.) 



Paliuru^ ChrisVs thorn. D. T. S. 10-20 ft. Sp. 2. 



Zizyphus. D. S. 5-10 ft. Sp. 3. 



Rhamnus. Buckthorn. D. E. T. S. 2-20 ft. Sp. 16 ; v. 6. 



Ceanotbus. D. E. S. h. sh. 4-6 ft. Sp. 4. 



Bepdiemia. D. CI. 8-10 ft. Sp. 1. 



CoUetia. D. S. 3-4 ft. Sp. 1. 

 Ord. 53. CELASTRACE.E. spindle-trees. (Lindl. 225; Loud. 20.) 



Euonymus. Spindle-tree. D. SE. T. S.L. sh, 6-30 ft Sp.7. 



Celastrus. Staff-tree. D. CI. 12-20 ft. Sp. 1. 



Hartogia. E. S. 1-2 ft. Sp. 1. 



Myginda. E. S. 3-4 ft. Sp. 1. 

 Ord. 54. Sapotace.e. Sapotads. (Lindl. 227; Loud. 46.) 



Ar^ania. E. S. W. Sp. 1. 



Bumelia. SE. T. S. h. sh. 8-15 ft Sp. 5. 

 Ord. 55. Styr.\cace-e. Storaxworts. (Lindl. 228 ; Loud. 44, 45.) 



Styrax. D. S. 4-10 ft Sp. 4. 



Halesia. Snowdrop-tree. D. T. 10-30 ft Sp. 3 

 Aluance 25. GENTIAN ALES. (V. K. 45.) 



Ord. 56. EBENACE.E. Ehenads. (LindL 229 ; Loud. 47.) 



■ Dyospyrus. Date-plum. D. T. 20-30 ft. Sp. 4 ; v. 2. 

 Ord. 57. AQuiFOLtACEi. Hollywdrts. (Lindl."230; Loud. 21.) 



Ilex. HoUy. E. T. S. 10-40 ft Sp. 12 ; v. 24. 



Prinos. Winter-berry. D. E. S. 5-10 ft. Sp. 7. 



Nemopantlies. D. S. 3-5 ft Sp. 2 ; v, 6. 

 Ord. 58. ApocyxACE^. Dogbanes. (Lindl. 231 ; Loud. 50.) 



Vinca. Periwinkle. E. S. 1-2 ft Sp. 1 ; v. 6. 

 AlAanck 26. SOLANALES. (V. K. 46.) 



Ord. 59. Oleace.e. Oliteworts. (Lindl. 237 ; Loud. 48.) 

 Sui-ord. 1. 0le.e. 



Chionanthus. Fringe-tree. D. S. 5-10 ft Sp. 1 ; v. 3. 



Olea. Olive. E. S. W. Sp. 1. 



PhiUyrea. E. T. S. 5-30 ft. Sp. 9. 



LiguBtrum. Privet. E. D. S. 6-12 ft Sp. 3 ; v. 6. 

 Sui-ord. 2. FEAxrs'E.E. 



Fraxinus. Ash. D. T. 30-100 ft Sp. 20 ; v. 24 



Qmus. Flowering Ash, D. T. 20-40 ft Sp. 4. 



