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THE PLUMS OF NEW YORK. 



Prunus acutifolia, 48 



allcghaniensis, characters of, 73, 

 73 ; comparison of, with P. 

 amcricana, 73; habitat of, 73, 74; 

 specific description of, 72-74 



Americana (syn. of P. hortulana), 

 64 ; (syn. of P. nigra), 69 ; 

 adaptation of, to cross-pollina- 

 tion, 62, 63 ; characters of, 56, 

 57; history of, 58-61; introduc- 

 tion of, into Europe, 59; natural 

 habitat of, 57, 58; specific des- 

 cription of, 56-63; tree and fruit 

 characters of, 6i t 62 



Americana lanata (syn. of P. 

 amcricana mollis), 63 



Americana Mollis, specific descrip- 

 tion of, 63, 64 



Americana Nigra (syn. of P. nigra), 

 6g 



angustifolia, characters of, 82 ; 

 original habitat of, 82, 83; specific 

 description of, 8285 



angustifolia varians, characters, 87, 

 88; specific description of, 87, 88 



angustifolia u-atsoni, characters of, 

 85, 86 ; habitat of, 86 ; specific 

 description of, 85-87 



armeniaca dasycarpa, 48 



bifera (syn. of Twice Bearing), 556 



bokliariensis, 50 



Calvellana (syn. of Early Perdri- 

 gon), 439 



Catalana (syn. of Early Yellow) , 

 203 



Catalanica (syn. of Catalana), 415 



Catalonica (syn. of Early Yellow), 

 203 



Catelana (syn. of Early Yellow) , 

 203 



ccrasifera (syn. of Myrobalan), 

 290; characters of, 45, 46; early 

 history of, 46, 47 ; specific des- 

 cription of, 4548; tree and fruit 

 characters of, 47, 48 



cerasifcra atropur purea, 48 



Ccrasifera A tropttrpurea (syn. of 

 Pissardi), 516 



Cerasifcra fructu major e (syn. of 

 Myrobalan) , 290 



Cerasifera Frttctu Minor e (syn. of 

 Kleine Kirschpfiaume), 476 



Cerasifcra Za n th o car pa ( syn. of 

 Gelbe Kirschpflaume), 450 



chicasa (syn. of P. an gusti folia), 

 82 



ch icasa var. normalis (syn. of P. 

 gracilis), 98 



cocomilia, characters of, 44, 45 ; 

 specific description of, 44, 45 



cocomilia brutia, 45 



cocomilia puberula, 45 



cocomilia typica, 45 



cotnmunis (syn. of P. insititia), 

 34; (syn. of P. triflora), 49 



eommunis domestica (syn. of P. 

 domestica), 12 



contorta, 48 



curdica, specific description of, 44 



damascena dominicalis praecox 

 (syn. of Early Orleans), 199 



dasycarpa, 48 



divaricata, 46, 47 



Primus domestica (syn. of P. tri/lora), 

 49; characters of, 12; division of 

 and how divided, 26; history of, 

 in America, 18-26; origin of, 

 1 2i 8 ; specific description of, 

 12-34 



Domestica Cereola (syn. of Reine 

 Claude), 327 



domestica insititia (syn. of P. in- 

 sititia), 34 



Domestica Juliana (syn. of Saint 

 Julien), 335 



domestica myrobalan (syn. of P. 

 cerasifcra), 45 



Domestica var. cereola (syn. of 

 Reine Claude), 327 



Domestica var. Claudiana (syn. of 

 Reine Claude), 327 



elegans, 48 



exigua, 13 



fruticans, 43 



gig ant ea^ 48 



gracilis, characters of, 98; natural 

 habitat of, 98 ; specific descrip- 

 tion of, 98, 99 



gravesii, comparison of, with P. 

 maritima, 96, 97 ; characters of, 

 96 ; specific description of, 96, 

 97 



Jiattan Tamari (syn. of P. triflora), 

 49 



hispanica (syn. of Spanish Damask), 

 546 



hortJtlana (syn. of P. munsoni- 

 ana) , 88 ; characters of, 64, 65 ; 

 groups of hybrids included in, 

 65, 66; habitat of, 66, 67; specific 

 description of, 6468 ; value of, 

 to American pomology, 67 



hortttlana mineri, specific descrip- 

 tion of, 68, 69 



hortnlana robusta, 232 



hortiilana robusta, discussion of 

 group of, 67, 68 



ichangana, 50 



injucunda (syn. of P. umbcllata 

 injucunda), 79 



tnsititia (syn. of Damson), 186; 

 characters of, 34; comparison of, 

 with P. domestica, 35, 36 ; dis- 

 cussion as to sub-species in- 

 cluded in, 34, 35; groups in- 

 cluded in, 39; habitat of, in the 

 Old World, 37; history of, in 

 America, 37-39 ; specific descrip- 

 tion of, 34-42 



insititia glabcrrima, 36 



Insititia var. (syn. of Saint Julien), 

 335 



italica (syn. of Italian Damask), 

 470; (syn. of P. domestica), 12 



japonica (syn. of P. triflora), 49 



lanata (syn. of P. americana mol- 

 lis), 63 



littoralis (syn. of P. maritima) , 

 92 



Jutea, 13; (syn. of Gemeiner Gelbe 

 Spilling), 451 



maritima, characters of, 92; habi- 

 tat of, 93, 94 ; specific descrip- 

 tion of, 92-96 ; value of, 94, 95 



mitiSf characters of, So; specific 

 description of, So, 81 



Prunus mo His (syn. of P. nigra), 

 69 



monticola, characters of, 49; specific 

 description of, 49 



munsoniana, characters of, 88, 89; 

 comparison of, with P. augusti- 

 folia, go ; habitat of, 90 ; horti- 

 cultural value of, 91 ; leading 

 varieties of, 91, 92; specific des- 

 cription of, 8892 



Myrobalan (syn. of P. ccrasifera), 

 45 



Myrobalana (syn. of Myrobalan), 

 290 



Myrobolana (syn. of Myrobalan), 

 290 



neustricnsis (syn. of Normand 

 Perdrigon), 506 



nigra, characters of, 69, 70 ; com- 

 parison of, with P. amcricana, 

 71, 72; habitat of, 70, 71; specific 

 description of, 69-72 



oeconomica (syn. of German Prune), 

 219; (syn. of P. domestica) , 12 



orthosepala, characters of, 97; 

 specific description of, 9798 



oxycarpa, 13 ; (syn. of Bechstein 

 Spitzpflaume), 400 



pcndula, 48 



Pissardi (syn. of Pissardi), 516 



Pissardii (syn. of Pissardi), 516 



plantcricnsis, 48 



pomarium, 36 



provincialis (syn. of Damas de Pro- 

 vence) , 426 



pscudoarmcniaca, 45 



pubcsccns (syn. of P. maritima), 

 92 



rivularis, characters of, 99; specific 

 description of, 99 



rtibclla, 13 



silrcstris (syn. of Sloe), 544 



Simoni (syn. of Simon), 346 



Simonii (syn. of Simon), 346; 

 characters of, 55; history of, 56; 

 specific description of, 55, 56 



Spinosa (syn. of Sloe), 544; char- 

 acters of, 42 ; general discussion 

 of, 43, 44 ; specific description 

 of, 42-44 



Spinosa coatanea, 42 



Spinosa dasyphylla, 42 



Spinosa ftorc-plcno, 42, 43 



Spinosa , foliis lanccolatis (syn. of 

 Sloe), 544 



Spinosa macrocarpa, 43 



Spinosa praecox, 42 



Spinosa pur purea, 43 



spinosa sessiliflora, 42 



spinosa typica, 42 



subcordata, characters of, 74; habi- 

 tat of, 74, 75; specific descrip- 

 tion of, 74-77; typical form of, 

 76 



subcordata kelloggii, specific des- 

 cription of, 77, 78 



subrotunda, 13 



subsylrestris, 36 



syl">cstris, 13 



syriaca, 36 



tarda, characters of, 8r ; specific 

 description of, 8r, 82 



thibetica, 50 



