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rOI'l'LAIl FLORA. 



I. Krnoi'KAN (tiiArK. PMowcm ull i)orfi>ct; Iciivfn ilcejdy and Hliiirply lol)Cil. Cult, in dovernl 

 vnriolii'n, viz. Hwoi'twuttT (Jriiiii', lUiick lliinii)ur;{, \o. V, viiiifera. 



a. NoinilKiiN Fox-Okatk. fifuvoH very woolly when yonna;, n'nmining niHtywoolly benonth ; 

 lu'irii's liiri,'i<, purplo or iiiiilit'i -coloui'ttl. Iinprovt'd viirit-tios of tliiM, witiioiit tlio foxy tiiKto 

 ami tlie tou(,'li imlp, art) the IhiiIk'Uu imtl tin- Cittawlm (iiupcH. I'. Lithyuurn, 



3. SUMMKU (Jhai'K. TiOiivi'H with loodo cohwt'hhy down undi^neiith, Hnioothinh when old ; imnifh'H 



of foitilo IhtwerH vury long iind Hlcndt>r ; bonioM uniiill, lipo with fiiMt fioHt. V. trnfinMin. 



4. FU()ST(i»ArK. lii'iiviM thin, lH'art-sha|>c(l, nt'vcr WdoUy, nottdiininfir, "Imrply and coarsely toothed, 



little or not at all lohcd ; panicloH Ioonu ; burrioH bluu or )>lack with a bloom, sour, ripenin'^' late, 

 (/oininon alon^,' river-baiikM, itc. T. ri>rili/iifiii. 



5 Mu.scADI.NK or SofTUKHN Kox-OnAPR. I?«rk of tho Btem close, not thrown off in loose Htripn, n% 

 in tho others ; leaves round-heart shajjed, shiniii;;, not ilowny, very coarsely toothed ; paniclcn 

 Hniall, with crowded (lowers ; berry lar^e, musky, with a very thick and tou^jh skin. A variety 

 ia tho Hcuppenionn (Jrape. Conunun fS. V, vulplna, 



Virginia Creeper. 



Petals 5, tliick, opening before 

 they fall. Leaves palmate with 5 

 leiitlets (Fij;. 7.|). 15erries .snmll, 

 blackish. A very comnion tall- 

 cliinbinj,' vine, wild and cnlti- 

 vated. A. (jitiiKjitrfulia. 



S'ld. KliiwiT opculiis. 



•Mil, Siiiiii', with tlie 



ITO. Twig of Ompovlne. 



29. BUCKTHORN FAMILY. Order KIIAMXACK.E. 



Woody plants, with simple altenuilel.avt-. known l»y huvingtlie stamens us manyas the 



small petals (4 or 5) and one Lcfore each of them, 

 both in;*c'rteil on the calyx or on a llcsliy cup which 

 lines the tnhe of the calyx ; the h)l)es of the latter 

 valvate, i.e., edfje to edj^e in the htid. Fruit of 2 to 

 5 celli<, and one lari,'e .seed in each. 



.T4'> I'lowcrs of a ISiuktlu.rii, M3. Same, cut tlironnh louijlhwlse. 



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Calyx free from the ovary, greenisli. Pet.-ds shorter than the calyx, or none. {Rh<tmn its) Buckthorn. 

 Calyx below adherent to the ovary, its lobes petal-like (white in our species) and 



"beat iuward3, shorter than the stamens and lonir-clawed petals, (Ceandtkm) New-J£R3EY Tea. 



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