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Varieties & - - - 1212 



2 Lilas Royal, Bon. Jard. ft 



3 saugeana Hort. & 



Lilas sauge, FT. 



? S. cocdnea Lodd. Cat. 



S. chinensis rubra Lodd. Cat. 



App. i. Species of Syringa o ye intro- 

 duced. - - 1212 



. Em6di Wall. fig. 1042. 

 S. Tillpsa Vahl. 



? Ligtiitrum sindnse Lour. 



V. FONTANE V S7J Labill. ft i 



THE FONTANESIA. 1198. 1213 



1. johillyreoides Labill. & 1 Syria 



fig. 1034. 1213 



The Phillyrea-like Fontanesia. 



susp<5nsa Vahl. - - - - 1S1 



Syringa susptfnea Thunb. 

 Lilac perptnse Lam. 



Sect. III. .FRAXINIE^E. 1 & 1198. 1213 



VL-FRA'XINUS Tourn. ft & 1198. 1213 



THE ASH. 



Frtne, Fr. 

 Esche, Ger. 



A. Leaflets broad, smooth or shining on the upper 

 Surface. Natives of Europe. 



1. excelsior L. ft Europe 



pi. 200, 201, 202. fig. 1044. 1215 



The taller, or common, Ash. 

 F. apetala Lam. 

 F. rostrdta Guss. 

 F. O'rnus Scop. 

 F. erdsa Pers. 

 F. crispa Bosc. 

 Ze jFWm?, Fr. 



Aesche, Esche, Ger. and Dutch. 

 ^*A, Dan. and Swed. 

 Frassino, Ital. 

 Fresno, Span. 

 Freixo, Port. 

 7a, Jasen, Jassen, Russ. 

 JE*e, Sax. 



Varieties ft - - - 1214 



2 pendula Ait. pi. 203. 

 The pendulous, or weeping, Ash. 



pendula var. ft 

 7%<? Cowpen Ash. 



3 Kincairnife ft 

 The Kincairney Ash. 



4 aurea 7ffrf. $ 



The golden-barked Ash. 

 F. fltfrert Pers. 



5 aurea pendula ft 



6 crispa ft 



F. crispa Bosc. 

 F. atrovirens Desf. 



7 jaspidea JFHW. 

 The striped-barked Ash. 



8 purpurascens Descemet. *t 

 The purple-fowted Ash. 



9 argentea Des/ 1 



The silver-strzped-leaved Ash. 



10 lutea ft 



The yellow-erf^-fert/Zeterf Ash. 



11 erosa Pers. 



12 horizontalis Desf. ft 



The horizontal-ftra/zcAe'd Ash. 



13 verrucosa Z)es/. ft 

 The warted-6arerf Ash. 



14 verrucosa pendula ft 



15 nana Lodd. Cat. ft 

 The dwarf Ash. 



F. e. hiimilis Hort. 



16 fungosa Lodd. Cat. ft 

 The fungous-barked Ash. 



17 verticillata Lodd. Cat. ft 

 The vthorled-leaved Ash. 



18 viJlosa nova Descemet. ft 

 Other Varieties. 



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2. (e.) heterophj/lla 



. % Europe 

 pi. 204. 1228 



The various-leaved Ash. 



F. simplicifdlia Willd. and Hort. 



F. monophylla Desf. 



F. e. j8 diverstfolia Ait. 



F. e. var. t Lam. 



F. e. /3 heterophylla Dec. 



F. integrifblia and diver sifblia Hort. 



Fimety - - - 1229 



2 variegata fig. 1051. 



3. (e.) angustifolia Bauh. ft Eur. 1229 



The narrow-leaved Ash. 

 Other Sorts of the commonEuropean Ash 1229 



B. Leaflets small, smooth or shining above. Natives 



of the South of Europe, the North of Africa, or 

 the West of Asia. 



4. (e.) parvifolia Willd. *t South of 



Europe, North of Africa, West of 

 Asia pi. 205. fig. 1052. 1229 



The small-leaved Ash. 



5. (e.p.) argentea Lois, ft South of 



Europe, North of Africa, and West 

 of Asia - - 1230 



The silvery-leaved Ash. 



6. (e.p.) oxycarpa Willd. ft South of 



Europe, North of Africa, and West 

 of Asia - - fig. 1053. 1230 



The sharp-fruited Ash. 

 F. oxyphylla Bieb. 

 F. O'rnus Pall. 



7. (e.) pallida Bosc. ft South of Europe, 



N. of Africa, and W. of Asia 1230 



The pale-&arted Ash. 



8. fentiscifolia Desf. ft South of Europe, 



North of Africa, and West of Asia 

 pi. 206. fig. 1054. 1231 

 The Lentiscus-leaved Ash. 

 F. tamarisctfblia Vahl. 

 F. parvifblia Lam. 

 F. aleppensis Pluk. 



Variety - - - 1231 



2 pendula 



C. Leaves and Leaflets large, glaucous and downy 



beneath. Natives exclusively of North America. 



9. americana Willd. ft North America 



pi. 207. fig. 1055. 1232 



The American Ash. 



F. acuminata Lam. 



F. discolor Muhl. 



White Ash, Green Ash, Amer. 



Variety ft - 1232 



2 latifolia ft 



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