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ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 



a. Varieties designated from the Form, Magnitude, Thickness, Surface 

 or Margin of the Leaf. 



t 1. A. 2 heterophyllum Horti Leaves variously shaped, 



t I. A. 3 angustifolium Hort. Leaves narrow. 



f I. A. 4 latifolium Hort. Leaves broad. Shoots dark purple. There 



is a fine specimen at Elvaston Castle, where it is called the Water 



Holly. 

 t I. A. 5 altaclerense Hort. The High Clere Holly. Leaves broad, 



thin, and flat. 

 f I. A. 6 margindtum Hort. (fig- 216.) Leaves without prickles, 



coriaceous, nearly as broad as long, and with a thickened margin. 



S16. I. A. marginktum. 



217. /. A. /auriftliur 



218. 2. A. ciliktum. 



t I. A. 7 \aurij olium Hort. (fig. 217.) Leaves small, oval-lanceolate 

 without prickles, about the size and shape of those of Zaurus 

 nobilis. 



t I. A. 8 cilidtum Hort. (fig. 218.) Leaves oval-acuminate, small; 

 the prickles along the margins like hairs. 



A. 9 cilidtum minus Hort. Leaves thinner and smaller than in the 

 preceding variety. 

 A. 10 recurvum Hort. (fig. 219.) Leaves recurved. 



Mv<quifl>Humrec<irvuin 



220. Me* ^quifolium serratifolium , 



I. A. 1 1 serratifolium Hort. (fig. 220.) Leaves serrated. 

 I. A. 12 crispum Hort. Leaves curled. 



I. A. 13 ferox Hort. Hedgehog Holly; Houx-hensson, Fr. (fig.22l.) 

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



