124 Notes and Recollections of a Tour. 



^'Inus viridis. The green-leaved alder. A fine shrub. 



vl'lnus glutinosa quercifolia. The oak-leaved alder. A 

 beautiful small tree. 



Jl'lnus glutinosa oblongata. The oblong leaved alder. Ve- 

 ry handsome. 



£etula alba pontica. The pontic white birch. A small 

 and handsome tree, with slender, rather drooping branches. 



Cornus alba siberica. The Siberian white-fruited dog 

 tree. Branches coral-colored with a white bloom, dense 

 habit, with white flowers, beautiful. 



Populus tremula pendula. The pendulous branched aspen 

 poplar. A beautiful weeping tree. 



Cotoneaster nummularia. The money-wort-like leaved 

 cotoneaster. Very handsome. 



Cotoneaster rotundifolia macrophylla. The small leaved 

 cotoneaster. Evergreen, but it is probable it will not stand 

 our climate. 



Pyrus variolosa. The variable leaved pear tree. A na- 

 tive of the East, and perhaps tender. 



Pyrus vestita. The clothed white beam tree. Also a na- 

 tive of the East ; it is the latest leafing tree in Britain, sel- 

 dom opening its buds till June. 



Pyrus aria intermedia latifolia. The broad leaved inter- 

 mediate white beam tree. Handsome. 



Cerasus vulgaris semperflorens. The ever flowering or All 

 Saints cherry tree. With a half drooping habit, and producing 

 flowers and fruit a great part of the season. 



Halimodendron argentium. From Siberia, very graceful 

 and drooping. 



Robiriia pseudacacia umbracaulifera. The umbrella-head- 

 ed Robinia. A very beautiful ornamental tree, with dense 

 head and few large branches. 



Ribes rubrum multiflorum. The many-flowered red cur- 

 rant. Large foliage, with long racemes of flowers, and very 

 ornamental. 



A^cex pseudo platanus flavo variegata. The yellow varie- 

 gated leaved sycamore. A most beautiful tree. 



J.^cer platanoides Lobelii. Lobels Platanus-like maple. A 

 beautiful erect growing tree, with a striped bark similar to 

 the A. striatum. 



