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a. Species or Varieties of Rlbes belonging to the Sub- 

 division A of the Section Rib6sia, which are not 

 yet introduced. - - 983 



R. frJlgrans Pall. 

 R. heterdtrichum Meyer. 

 R. bracte6sum Dougl. 

 R. tubiflorum Meyer. 

 . tubuldgum Es'chscholtz 

 R. macrdbotrys R. et P. 

 R. albiflorum R. et P. 

 R. ciliatum Willd. 



R. jonilltfnse H. B. et Kunth. 

 R. hirtum Thunb. et Bonpl. 



T&.frffridum H. B. et Kunth. 

 R. campanulatum Thunb. et Bompl. 



R, affine. H. B. et Kunth. 

 R. Kunthn Berl. 



R. multtfldrum H. B. et Kunth, not of Kit. 

 R. Takare D. Don. 

 R. acuminatum Wall. 

 R. villosum Wall. 



B. Flowers greenish yellow, sometimes with the Tips 

 of the Sepals and Petals red. Fruit Black. 983 



31. nigrum L. & Europe fig. 734. 983 



The black Currant. 



R. 6lidum Mcench 

 Capis Poivrier, Fr. 

 Schwartze Johannisbeere, Ger. 



Varieties A - - - 984 



2 bacca flavida Gard. Mag. A 



3 bacca viride Hort. & 



4 foliis variegatis Vilmorin. & 

 Garden Varieties. 



32. (n.) trfste Pall. ft Siberia 985 



The sad-coloured, or dark-blossomed, black 

 Currant. 

 R. altdicum Lodd. 



33. (n.) floridum L'Herit. & N. America 



fig. 735. 985 

 The flowery black Currant. 

 R. nigrum 2 L. 

 R. pennsylvdnicum Lara. 

 R. recur vd turn Michx. 

 Ribdsium nigrum, $c. Dill. 



Varieties ft - 986 



2 grandiflorum Hort. ft 



3 parviflorum Hort. & 



34. (n.) inebrians Lindl. * N. America 



fig. 736. 986 

 The intoxicating black Currant. 



35. cereum Dougt. & N. W. America 



fig. 737. 986 



The vraxj-leaved black Currant. 



36. viscosissimum Pursh. ft N. America 



fig. 738. 987 



The very clammy black Currant. 

 Coreosma viscosissima Spach. 



37. hudsonianum Richardson. & North 



America - 987 



The Hudson's Bay black Currant. 

 R. petioldre Dougl. 



38. glaciale Wall. * Nepal - - 987 

 The icy black Currant. 



a. Species or Varieties of Rlbes belonging to the Di- 

 vision B of the Section Ribesia, which have not 

 yet been introduced - 987 



. Biebersteinti Berl." 



R. caitcMcum Bieb. 

 viscosum R. et P. 



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 C. Flowers deep red. Fruit black. 



39. sangufneum Pursh. & N. America 



fig. 739. 988 



The bloody, or red-flowered, Currant. 

 R. malvdceum Sm. 

 Calobotrya sanguinea Spach. 



Varieties & - - - 988 



2 glutinosum Senth. & f. 740. 



R. angustum Dougl. MSS. 



3 malvaceum Benth. & f. 741. 



4 atro-rubens Hort. & 



Species or Varieties of Rlbes belonging to the Divi- 

 sion C of the Section Ribesia, which have not yet 

 been introduced; - - - 989 



40. atro-purpureum Meyer. & Siberia 989 



The dark ywnple-Jlowered Currant. 



Varieties & - - 989 



1 Flowers deep purple, &c. & 



2 Leaves rather pubescent, &c. *& 



3 Flowers paler, &c. ft 



iv. Symphocalyx Dec. ft - 989 



41. aureum Pursh. ft N. Am. f. 742. 989 



The golden-flowered Currant. 

 R. palmdta Desf. 

 Chrysobtitrya revoluta Spach. 



Varieties ft - - - 989 



1 prae v cox Lindl. ft 



2 villosum Dec. ft 



R. longifldrum Fraser's Cat. 



3 serotinum Lindl. & f. 743. 



42. (a.) tenuiflorum Lindl. & N. Amer. 



fig. 744. 990 

 The slender-flowered Currant. 

 R. aureum Colla. 

 Tl.fldvum Berl. 

 R. missouriensis Hort. 

 Chrysobutrya Lindlcyana. Spach. 



Varieties ft - - 990 



1 fructu nigro ft 



2 frutu luteo ft 



43. (a.) flavum Coll. & - 990 

 The yellow-flowered Currant. 



R. aureum 3 sanguineum Lindl. 

 R. palmtitutii Desf. 

 R. aureum Ker, but not of Pursh. 

 Chrysobdtrya intermedia Spach. 



A pp. i. ^4 Classification of the Species and 

 Varieties of Ribes in the Horticultural So- 

 ciety's Garden in 1836. - 990 



Escallomacesd. ft * i_j 992 



I. /'TEA L. ft - - - 992 



THE ITEA. 



Cedrila Lour. 

 Dicondngia Michx. 



1. virginica L. ft N. Amer. f. 745. 992 



The Virginian Itea. 



II. ESCALLOP 7,4 Muds. 



THE ESCALLONIA, 



Stereorylon R. et P. 



- 993 



