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CONTENTS. 



1. germanica L. * Europe pi. 162. 877 



The German, or common, Medlar. 



Varieties - - - 878 



1 sylvestris Mill. Diet. 35 



2 stricta Dec. 



3 diffusa Dec. % 

 Cultivated Varieties. 



1. Blake's large-fruited Medlar. 



2. Dutch Medlar. 



3. Nottingham, or common, Med- 



lar. 



4. The stoneless Medlar. 



2. Smitha Dec. 



Smith's Medlar. 



M. grcmdifibra Sm. 

 M. lobuta Poir. 



pi. 163. 878 



673. 879 



XVIII. PY^RUS Lmdl. * 



THE PEAR TREE. 



fyrus, Mate*, and Sdrbus, Tourn. 

 fyrus and S6rbus L. 

 Pyrdphorum and Apyr6phorum Neck. 



i. Pyrbphorum Dec. 



880 



1. communist. % Eur. pi. 164, 165. 880 



The common Pear Tree. 

 P. A^chras Gaertn. 

 P. sylvtstris Dod. 

 Pyrdster Ray. 

 Poirier, Fr. 



Genuine Birne, Birnebaum, Ger. 

 Pero, Ital. 

 Pera, Span. 

 Gruschka, Russian. 



Varieties 3E - 880 



1 /f chras Wallr. It 



2 Pyraster WaUr. 3t 



3 foliis variegatis 3f 



4 fructu variegato ? 



5 sanguinole"nta 5f 

 The sanguinole Pear. 



6 flore pleno 



Poire de VArmtnie Bon Jard. 



7 jaspida 3f 



.Bow Chretien d Boisjaspt Bon Jard 



8 sativa Dec. 



Varieties most deserving of Culti- 

 vation, selected from the Hort 

 Soc. Cat. of Fruits - 881 



Beurre Diel. 



Beurre de Rans. 



Bezi de la Motte. 



Glout Morceau. pi 166. 



Napoleon. 



Swan's Egg. 



Scotch Pears recommended by Mr 

 Gorrie, as Trees adapted for 

 Landscape Scenery 



The Benvle. 



The Golden Knap. 



The Elcho. 



The busked Lady. 



The Pow Meg. 



2. (c.) *alvif61ia Dec. * France 888 



The Sage-leaved, or Aurelian, Pear Tree. 

 Poirier Sauger D'Ourch. 



3. (c.) nivalis L.fil. Austria - i 

 The snowy-feaerf Pear Tree. 



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4-. (c.) sinaica Thouin. 5f Mount Sinai 

 pi. 167. 889 

 The Mount Sinai Pear Tree. 

 P. StnatDesf. 

 P. p^rsica Pers. 

 The Mount Sinai Medlar. 



5. (c.) salicifolia L. *t Siberia - 889 



The Willow-leaved Pear Tree. 



6. (c.)<?laeagnifolia/W/.* A. Minor 889 

 The Oleaster-leaved Pear Tree. 



P. orientdlis Horn. 



7. (c.) amygdaliformis VU. X - 889 



The Almond-shaped Pear Tree. 

 P. sylvestris Magnol Bot. 

 P. salictfolia Lois. 



8. sinensis Lindl. % China pi. 168. 889 

 The Chinese Pear Tree. 



Pyrus communis Lois. 



P. slnica Royle. 



Ri vulgo Nas, Japanese. 



The sandy Pear, Snow Pear, Sand Pear. 



Sha lee, Chinese. 



9. bollwylleriana Dec.t France 



pi. 169. 890 

 The Bollwyller Pear Tree. 

 P. PoUver\& L. 

 P. auriculdris Knoop. 



10. crenata Don. Nepal f. 638, 639. 890 

 The notched-leaved Pear Tree. 



11. variolosa Wall. Nepal pi. 170. 891 

 The variable-teawed Pear Tree. 



P. Pashia Ham. 



App. i. Species of Pyrus belonging to the Sec- 

 tion Pyrophorum, and not yet introduced. 891 



P. cuneifblia Gus. 

 P. parvm&ra Desf. 



P. sylvestris cr&ica C. Bauh. 

 P. Michauxii Bosc. 

 P. indica Colebr. 



ii. Maftw. 5 - 891 



12. Malus L. Eur. pi. 171, 172. 891 



The common, or wild, Apple Tree. 

 P. Mdlus mitt's Wallr. 

 Mdlus communis Dec. 

 Pommier commun, Fr. 

 Genuine Apfelbaum, Ger. 



13. (M. acerba Dec. 



Europe - 892 



The sour-fruited Apple, or common Crab Tree. 

 fyrus Mdlus austira Wallr. 

 mdlzts actrba Merat. 

 Mdlus communis sylvdstris Desf. 

 Mdlus sylv^stris Fl. Dan. 

 P. Mdlus Sm. 

 Pommier sauvageon, Fr. 

 Holxapfelbaum, Ger. 



14-. (M.)prunifolia W. t Siberia - 892 

 The Plum-tree-leaved Apple. Tree, or Siberian 

 Crab. 



P. MiilusB Ait. 

 Mdlus hybrida Desf. 



15. (M.) baccata L. * Siberia - 892 

 The berry-like-frwted Apple Tree, or Siberian 

 Crab. 



Mdlus baccdta Desf. 



