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ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. 



PART III. 



Habit pendulous. Fruit red, and very early 

 in leaf. 



15. C. Oxyacantha pfndula Smith, see the plate 



in Vol. II. 

 syn Oxyacantha regina; M'Nab (Edin- 



burgh Bot.,Gard.). 

 Queen Mary's Thorn M'Nab., fie. 556., 



and the plate in Vol. II. 

 Habit pendulous. Fruit red ; very early in 

 leaf. 



16. C. Oxyacftntha fdlio aureo Lodd. 



Only differing from the common in its un- 

 sightly yellowish green leaves. 



17. C. Oxyacantha stricta Ronalds, see the plate 



in Vol. II. 

 syn. Oxyacantha rfgida Miller (Bristol 



Nursery). 



vulgaris rigida Miller. 

 Habit fastigiate, and forming a head like 

 the Lombardy poplar. Fruit red. 



18. C. Oxyacantha rosea Austin (Glasgow Nur- 



sery). 



syn. scarlet Thorn Ronalds. 

 Oxyacantha rubra Lee. 

 Only differing from the common in the 



deep tint of its flowers. 



19. C. Oxyacantha r6sea superba Turnbull (Perth 



Nursery). 



syn. Slogans Miller. 



punicea (of foreign collections.) 



Only differing from the preceding in its 

 dark crimson flowers. There is a new 

 double scarlet (of C. rbsea superba) at the 

 Camberwell Nursery, of which I have 

 only seen a very small plant. 



20. C. oxyacantholdes Godefroy, fig. 601. in 



p. 864., and the plate in Vol. II. 

 syn. triloba Dr. LindJcy (Bot. Reg.'). 



French Hawthorn (of some collec- 

 tions.) 



Only differing from the common in its 

 blunt, lobed, shining, and more entire 

 leaves. See p. 830. 



21. C. Oxyac'-nthamelanodirpa Fischer, fig. 605. 



in p. 865., and the plate in Vol. II. ' 

 syn. Oxyacantha platyphy"lla Lodd. 

 Oxyacantha incisa Lee. 

 incisa Ronalds. 



Habit spreading and robust. Fruit black, 

 and containing more than one seed. 



22. C. Douglas*/ Dr. Lindley (Rot. Res.), fig. 5SJ. 



in p. 858., and the plate in Vol. II. 

 Habit erect. Fruit purple, and very lute 

 in leating. See p. 8>. 



23. C. flpiif blia Lodd., fig. 588. in p. 860. 



Habit rather pendulous and dwarf. Fruit 

 red. See p. 826., and p. 825. 



24. C. npiif olia major, fi<*. 589. in p. 860., and the 



plate in Vol. II. 



Only differing from the preceding in its 

 more robust habit. 



DIVISION II. Leaves lobed, or laciniate. Spine, 

 less. Fruit small. 



600. in p. 864., 



syn. constantinopolitana Godefroy. 



Habit rather erect. Fruit red, and only 



25. C. hcterophy"lla Godefroy, fig. 

 and the plate in Vol. II. 



26. C. nlgra Lee 



1-seeded. See p. 8^9. 

 *,fig.5Sl. in r 

 n Vol. II. 



p. 857., and the plate 



syn. carpatica Loddiges. 

 Habit rather erect. Fruit black. 

 27. C. purphrea Ronalds, fig. 582. in p. 857., and 



the plate in Vol. II. 

 syn. sanguinca (of some collections}. 

 altaica Loddigcs, Dr. Ledebour. 

 Fruit black. (There is a variety with dark 



red fruit.) See p. 823. 



Godefroy, fig. 

 and the plate in Vol. II. 



28. C. Oliveriawrt Godefroy, 



606. in p. 865 , 



syn. ottvnonnit Noisette (Paris Nursery) 



oHvxfolia Godefroy. 



Habit spreading. Leaves pubescent. Fruit 

 black. See p. 831. 



in. ARO V NI^E (or those resembling the large-fruited C. Aronia). See p. 82<i 



DIVISION I. Leaves incised and pubescent. Spine- 

 less. Fruit very large, red or yellow. 



29. C. Arbnia Lee, fig. 593. in p. 862., and the 



plate in Vol. ft. 



syn. ffssa Loddiges. 



OlivenV/na M'Nab. 



Habit upright. Fruit very large, and yel- 

 low. 



30. C. tanacetif 61ia Lee, fig. 597. in p. 863., and the 



plate in Vol. II. 



Sn. pinnata Austin. 

 abit erect, with few ramifications. Fruit 

 yellow. The largest of all in the collec- 

 tion. 



31. C. tanacetif blia glabra Loddiges, fig. 598. in 



p. 863., and the plate in Vol. II. 

 Chiefly differing from the preceding in its 

 glabrous leaves. 



32. C. mauroccana ? Godefroy, fig. 594. in p. 862., 



and the plate in Vol. II. 

 Habit rather upright Fruit yellowish red. 



33. C. Azarblus Whitley (Fulham Nursery), 



fig. 592. in p. 862., and the plate in Vol. 11. 

 Habit rather spreading. Fruit red. 



34. C. orientalis (of Pa/las) Lindlei/, fig. 596. in 



p. 863., and the plate in Vol. II. 

 Habit pendulous. Fruit darklred. 



35. C. odoratissima Austin, fig. 595. in p. 863., and 



the plate in Vol. II. 

 syn. tomentosa Ronalds. (This name, 



tomcntftsa, is properly a syn. to parvi- 



fblia.) 

 Habit pendulous. Fruit light red. 



DIVISION 1 1. Leaves nearly entire, or lobed. Spincn 

 few, and rather large. Fruit large and yellow. 



36. C. mexicana Hort. Soc., fig. 617. in p. 867., 



and the plate in Vol. II. See p. 843. 

 syn. stipulacea ? Whitley. 

 Habit rather spreading. Fruit very large, 



yellow. This is nearly evergreen. 



v. 



COCCI'NEJE (or those resembling C. coccinea). See p. 816. 



DIVISION I. Leaves 5-lobed, large, and in some 

 more or less serrated. Spines large. Fruit 

 large and numerous. 



37. C. coccinea Ronalds,fig. 564. in p. 851., and the 



plate in Vol.11, 

 syn. aestivalis Booth. 



large-fruited American Azarole.ViYrt/;. 

 thornless American (of some collec- 

 tions). 



Habit fastigiate, or rather spreading. Fruit 

 red. Spineless, except when young and 

 growing vigorously. 



38. C. coccinea maxima Loddiges. 



syn. coccfnea spinbsa Godrfroy. 



Habit rather spreading. Fruit large and 

 red. 



39. C. corallina Loddiges, fig. 565. in. p. 852. 



syn. coccfnea pyrifurmis (of some collec- 



tions\ 

 Habit rather upright. Fruit bright red. 



40. C. georgica Douglas. 



Habit fastigiate, rather slender. Fruit red. 



41. C. subvillosa Fischer, Petersburg, fig. 550., and 



fie. 568. in p. 853. 

 Habit spreading. Fruit red. 



42. C. glandulbsa Lindley, fit;. 5t>7. i p. s 



the plate in Vol. II. 

 syn. rotundif 61ia Booth. 

 sangufnea of Pallas. 



