vii. Rubiginbs<e. 



Page 



778 



R. montana Vill. 



R. uncinrlla Hess. 



R. caryophyllacea Bess. 



R. inoddra Fries. 



R. cuspidata Bieb. 



R. agrestis Swarfz 



ft. pseudo-rubiginosa Lejeune. 



R. Wolfgangi,iHa Bess. 



R. dimdrpha Be*s. 



ft. Willdenovii Spreng. 



R. microphylla Willd. 



R. arenAria Bieb. 

 A. floribunda Bet*. 



vili. 



R. ciliato-petala Best. 

 ft. Gmelim Bunge. 



R. canina Sevres. 

 R. collJna Jacq. 

 R. baltica Roth. 

 R. JundzilKi Begs. 

 R. turbinella Smarts. 

 R. ven&sa Smartz. 

 R. corifolia Fries. 

 R. saxatile Stev. 

 R. sericea Lindl. fig. 522 

 R. atropurpurea Brot. 



ix. Systylce. 



R. moschata nepalensis. fig. 523. 



t R. Brunonti var. nepalensis 

 R. evratina Rose. 



x. Banks&nx. 

 R. hystrix Lindl. fig. 524. 



- 778 



- 779 



- 779 



App. ii. Half-hardy Species of the Genus 



Rosa, not yet introduced. - 779 



iv. Pimpinellifbliee. - - 779 



R. nankinSnsis Lour. 



viii. Canlnte. 



R. pseudo-indica Lindl. 



x. Banksi&nx. 



- 779 



- 779 



R. recurva Roxb. 

 R. triphylla Roxb. 



? R. microcdrpa. 



? R. sinica var. 

 R. fragariaeflora Ser. 

 R. amygdalifolia Ser. 



App. iii. Uncertain Species of Rosa. 779 



App. iv. A practical Arrangement of Roses 

 in actual Cultivation in the Nursery of 

 Messrs. Rivers and Son, Sawbridgeworth, 

 Hertfordshire. - - - 779 



- 812 



Persia 



fig. 594. 813 



XII. LO V WE^ Lindl. 



THE LOWEA. 



Rdsa sp. Pall. 



1. berberifolia Lindl. & 1 



The Berberry-leaved Lowea. 

 Rdsa simplicifolia Sal. 

 Rdsa berberi/d/za Pall. 



Varieties ja _l 



1 glabra Ser. J* I 



2 velutina Ser. jt _J 



3 Redouteaa Ser. j* 



R. berberi/o^'rt lied. 

 R. simplicifdlia Sal. 



- 813 



Sect. V. PO'MEJE Lindl. 



Page 



672. 813 



XIII. CRAT^GUS Lindl. 2 f 1 i-J 

 _J m * * 1 fig. 672. 813 



THE THORN. 



Cratcegus and Mdspilus sp. L. and 



others. 



A^- er , ^/wzer, Aubtpine, Fr. 

 Doom, Uzbeer, Mispel, Ger. 

 Doom, Dutch. 

 Spmo, Ital. 

 Espino, Span. 



i. Coccineas. 



- 816 



1. coccineaL. % North America pi. 119. 



fig. 564. in p. 85 L - - 816 



The scarlet-fruited Thorn. 

 C. (BStivdlis Booth. 

 Mttspilus cestivdlis Walt. 

 Me'spilus coccinea Mill. 

 Thornless American Azarole. 

 Niftier tcarlate, Fr. 

 Scharlachrothe Mispel, Ger. 



Varieties - - - 816 



2 corallina * f. 565. in p. 852. 



C. corallina Lodd. 



C. pynftirmis of some collections. 



3 indentata f. 566. in p. 852. 



C. indentata Lodd. 



4 maxima Lodd. 



C. c. spinbsa Godefroy. 

 C. fflabeUdta Hort. 



2. glandulosa W. * North America 



pi. 120. fig. 567. in p. 853. -817 



The glandular Thorn. 



? C. sanguinea Pall. 

 ? M^spilus rotundtfblia Ehrh. 

 Pyrus glanduldsa Mcench. 

 C. rotundtfdlia Booth. 



Varieties * - - 818 



2 succulenta ^j'scA. $ 



WLespilus succulenta Booth. 



3 subvillosa f. 550., and f. 568. 



in p. 853. 

 C. subvilldsa Fisch. 



ii. PunctdtcB. *L - 



818 



3. punctata^zY. North America pi. 124. 

 fig. 569, 570. in p. 854. - 818 



The dotted-fruited Thorn. 

 C. Crus-gdlli Du Roi. 

 Mespilus cuneifblia Ehrh. 

 Me~spilus punctdta Link. 

 Me'spilus ctirnifolia Lam. 



Varieties X - - 818 



1 rubraPursh 2 %.569. in 854. 



C. edw/zs Ronalds. 



2 rubra stricta Hort. X 



C. p. stricta Ronalds. 



3 aurea Pursh % fig. 570. in 



p. 854. 



C. p. fldva Hort. 

 C. dtilcis Ronalds. 

 C. edUlis Lodd. 

 C. pentugynajidva Godefroy. 



