1116 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 



Grossula'cejE. Page 468. 

 Sk Ri BEs tauricum Jacquin is apparently a variety of R. petrae'um, p. 478. 



^RALIA^CE^. 



fl- Wedera Helix. Add : " H. H. var. taiaica Booth. A distinct variety, with 

 very small dark green leaves. (G. M. 1842.)" 



Corna'ce^. Page 501. 



sfe CORNUS grdndis Benth. PI. Hartw. p. .38. No. 298. llesembles C. 

 sericea; but it forms a small tree in Mexico, with leaves 3 5 in. long, 

 smooth, and deep green above and hoary beneath. The flowers are in 

 small heads, and the fruit about the size of the sloe, and purplish black. 

 H. S. (G. M. 1840, p. 634.) 



sfe at C. macrophi/lla Wall. A beautiful sub-evergreen shrub or small tree from 

 the Himalayas, found growing on similar heights with Benthamia 

 fragifera. Leaves Gin. long, and 2^ in. broad. H. S. (G. ili. 1840, 

 p. 634.) 



5'ambu'ce^. Page 313. 



^ Yibu'rnum Awafuki Sieb.? (? V. japonicum Hort.) Leaves opposite, 

 shining, ovate, somewhat waved on the margin. A beautiful evergreen, 

 which, it is expected, will prove quite hardy. Easily propagated by 

 cuttings at any season. Tooting Nursery. (G. M. 1842, p. 14.) 



ak V. sinense Zeyh. Leaves ovate, acuminate, subdentate, opposite ; margins 

 subreflexed. A hardy evergreen, easily propagated by cuttings at any 

 season. (Ibid.) 



m V. MuUaha Hain. Royle Illust. p. 236. (T. stellulatum Wall.) Leaves 

 rotund, subrugose, blunty dentate, woolly beneath. A shrub from 

 elevated situations in the Himalayas, where the fruit is eaten. Nearly 

 allied to V. cotinifolia D. Don. A very desirable species, and very likely 

 to prove quite hardy. (Ibid.) 



jt V. pygmcB'a Royle. Leaves opposite, trilobate, subserrate. A very 

 curious dwarf deciduous shrub, from 1ft. to 1 ft. 6 in. in height; native 

 of the Himalayas. A most desirable plant to represent the section 

 O'pulus in a miniature arboretum. Raised in the Tooting Nursery, from 

 seeds received from Dr. Royle. Quite hardy. (Ibid.) 



Lonice'r^. Page 525. 



J, LoNl'cERx cilibsa Poir. Mr. Gordon suspects this to be only a variety of 

 L. (p.) Douglasii p. 530., with leaves ciliose, and the flowers not quite 

 so bright. ^ 



rica"ce^. Page 555. 



- Andro'meda. vosmarinifoiia, p. 561., is only a large-leaved variety of A. jooli- 

 folia, but rather distinct. 



!U Arctosta' FHYLOS jmngens H. et B. Nov. Gen. vol. iii. p. 278. t. 259. 



A singular species, with small greyish entire lanceolate leaves ; prostrate 



and quite hardy. Mexico. H. S. {G. M. 1840, p. 634.) 

 A. nitida Benth. Plantae Hartweg. No. 483. An erect evergreen shrub, 



with oblong lanceolate acute leaves, smooth on both sides and shining 



above. Mexico, on the Carmen Mountains. 



a. Perxe'ttya angustifdlia Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 63. 1840. (P. ^hillyreaefolia 

 Hort.) Leaves longer and narrower than those of the other introduced 

 species. A very pretty evergreen from Chih. (<?. M. 1840, p. 634.) 



Olea'ce^. Page 628. 



Sfc hlGl/sTRUM nepalense, p. 631. Add as a Svnonyme : " L. vestitum 

 Wall. Cat. No. 6304." 



