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ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 



"44. C. frigida 



of the leaves, remains on all the winter, the tree makes a splendid appearance 

 at that season ; and, in sheltered situations, in the neighbourhood of London, 

 it may be considered as an evergreen. It is very hardy ; the specific name of 

 frigida being given to it on account of the coldness of the locality in which it 

 was found. It is propagated by grafting on the common hawthorn. 



t f 6. C. (f.) affi'nis Lhidl. The related (to C. frigida) Cotoneaster. 



"43 C. If.) affi'nis. 



