EIB 



[695] 



BIG 



JZ. cgno'sbatifru'ctu-gla'bro (smooth-fruited). 4. 

 Whitish. Hudson's Bay. 



diaca'ntha (twin-prickled). 4, Green, yellow. 



May. Siberia. 1/81. 



divarica'tum (straggling). 7. White, red. N. 



Amer. 1826. 



fla'mtm (yellow). 6. Yellow. N. Amer. 1812. 

 flo'ridum (florid). 4. Yellow. N.Amer. 1729. 

 grandiflo'rum (large-flowered). 4. Yellow. 



N. Amer. 

 parviflo'rum (small-flowered). 4. N.Amer. 



glacia'le (frozen). 4. Yellow. Nepaul. 1823. 

 glandulo'sum (glanded). 8. Green, yellow. 



Peru. 1820. 



Gordo'ni( Gordon's). 6. Yellow, red. 



gra'cile (slender). 4. Green, white. N. Amer. 



18)2. 



grossula'ria (rough-gooseberry). 4. Green. 



England. 



Besseria'na (Besser's). 4. White. Cracow. 



bructea'ta (bracted). 4. Green, white. 



Himaluya'nu (Himalayan). 4. Green, 



white. March. Himalayas. 1838. 



macroca'rpa (large-berried). 4. Green, 



white. 

 reclina'ta (reclined). 4. Green, white. 



Germany. 1781. 

 spinosi'ssima (most-spiny). 4. Green, 



white. Britain. 



subine'rrnie (few-prickled). 4- Green,white. 



u'va-cri'spa (smooth-berried). 4. Green, 



white. Britain. 



hetero'trichum (variable-haired). 2. Purple. 



Altai. 1837. 



-rHudsonia'nurn (Hudson's Bay}. 4. White. 

 Hudson's Bay. 



lacu'stre (lake). 4.Yellow. green. N.Amer.1812. 

 echinu'tum (hedgehog). 1$. Greenish- 

 yellow. 



macroca 'nthum (large-spined). 4. Green. May. 



Menzie'sii (Menzies'). 5. Red. May. California. 



1830. 



microphy'llum (small-leaved). 5. Red. Metico. 



multiflo'rum (many-flowered). 5. Green. Hun- 



gary. 1822. 



ni'grum (black). 5. Green. Britain. 



ba'caa-ni'Hde (green-berried). 5. Russia. 



fo'liis-variega'tis (variegated-leaved). 5. 



Britain. 



ni'veum (snowy). 5. White. N.Amer. 1826. 



opulifo'lium (guelder-rose-leaved). Russia. 



orienta'le (eastern). 4. Green, yellow. May. 



Syria. 1824. 



oxyacanthoi'des (hawthorn-like). 3. Green, 



white. N.Amer. 1763. 



petraSum (rock). 4. Red. May. England. 



procu'mbens (trailing). . Purple. May. 



Dahuria. 1804. 



prostra'tum (prostrate). l. Yellow. May. 



N. Amer. 1812. 

 laxiflo'rum (loose-flowered). 4. Green, 



yellow. N. Amer. 1812. 

 puncta'tum (dotted-fcaned). 3. Green, yellow. 



Chili. 1826. Half-hardy. 



resino'sum (resinous). 3. Yellow, green. N. 



Amer. 1800. 



ri'gens (stiff). 6. Green. N.Amer. 1819. 



fu'brum (red). 4. Green. Britain. 



a'lbum (white). 4. Green. Britain. 



ca'rneum (flesh-coloured-Aemed). 4. 



Green. Britain. 



fo'iiis a'lbo (leaves white). 4. Green. 



fo'iiis lu'teo (leaves yellow). 4. Green. 



hnrte'nxe (garden). 4. Green. Britain. 



Sibi'ricum (Siberian. Russian Currant). 



6. Greenish-yellow. Russia. 



R. ru'brum sylne'stre (wood). 4. Green. Britain. 



variega'tum (striped-Aerried). 4. Green. 



Austria. 



sanffui'neum (bloody). 6. Blood. N.Amer. 1826. 

 a'tro-ru'bens (dark red). 6. Dark red. 



N. Amer. 

 glutino'sum (clammy). 6. Pale pink. 



N. Amer. 

 malvu'ceum (mallow-like). 6. Dark pink. 



N. Amer. 



saxa'tite (rock). 4. Green. May. Siberia. 1819. 



seto'sum (bristly). 4. Green, white. N. 



Amer. 1810. 



specio'sum (showy). 4. Crimson. May. Ca- 



lifornia. 1829. 



spica'tum (spiked-cowered). 4. Green. England. 



tenuiflo'rum (slender-flowered). 6. Yellow. 



N.Amer. 1812. 



fru'ctu-lu'teo (yellow-berried). 6. Yellow. 



/)-tt'eM-i'gTo(blackish-berried). 6. Yellow. 



tri'fidum (three-cleft-ca^ed). Quebec. 1824. 



trVste (sad-coloured-Cowered). 3. Siberia. 1820. 



viscosi'ssimum (very clammy). 4. Yellow. 



N. Amer. 1820. 



RICE PAPER is prepared from Aralia 

 papyri/era. 



RICHA'KDIA. (Named after L. C* 

 Richard, a French botanist. Nat. ord., 

 Arads [Aradaceae]. Linn., 7-Heptandria 

 \-Monogynia.) 



Better known as Ca'lla JEthio'pica, or the 

 Arum-plant. Greenhouse herbaceous perenniaU 

 Suckers and division of the plant in spring ; rich, 

 fibry loam. Winter temp., 35 to 48; should be 

 kept dryish for a time before growing, so as to 

 get it to throw up its flowers. Thrives well in a 

 cistern in a greenhouse where there is abundance 

 of light, and in a stream of water during the 

 summer, the pots being plunged within it. 

 R, JEthio'pica (Ethiopian). 8. Creamy. March. 

 Cape of Good Hope. 1731. 



RICHARDSO'NIA. (Named after J5. 

 Richardson, an English botanist Nat 

 ord., Cinchonads [Cinchonacese]. Linn., 

 5-Pentandria ~L-Monogynia.) 



Stove evergreen. Cuttings of young shoots 

 in sandy soil, and in a moist bottom-heat; fibry 

 loam and peat, and a little sand and leaf-mould. 

 Winter temp., 48 to 58 ; summer, 60 to 80. 

 R.sca'bra (rough). 2. White. September. 

 Brazil. 1814. 



RICHTE'A. (Named after Mr. Richie, 

 an African traveller. Nat. ord., Epacrid* 

 [Epacridacese]. Linn., IB-Polyandria 1- 

 Monoyynia.) 



Stove evergreen climber. Cuttings of half- 

 ripened shoots in sand, under a bell-glass, tind 

 in a mild, sweet bottom-heat ; sandy, fibry peat, 

 with a few nodules of fibry loam and charcoal* 

 Winter temp., 55 to 60 ; summer, 60 to 88. 

 R.fra'grans (fragrant). 6. White. June. Sierra 

 Leone. 1795. 



RI'CINUS. Palma Christi. (From 

 rjciwtts, a tick; resemblance in the seeds. 

 Nat. ord., Spurgeioorts [Euphorbiacece], 

 Linn., 21-Monaecia 1-Monandria.) 



Annuals *>y seeds in a hotbed ; shrubs by cut- 



