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THE WAYFARING TREE. 
Viburnum lantana. 
Puate 4, Fre. 2. 
Ve Sc A IGHER than its relative—the Guelder 
+See = Rose—reaching in our woodlands 
a height of fifteen feet in the 
small space of five or six years, 
Viburnum lantana has not, per- 
haps, quite the same claim to 
be regarded for its beauty of blossom, 
which is borne in a crowded head upon a 
stalked cyme. The leaves are thick, soft, 
and somewhat velvety to the touch, and on both 
sides, but very conspicuously on their under sides, 
are clothed with white mealy down, which gives a 
