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4 albéscens fl.pléno 457 
5 flavum Hort. ~- 457 
2.(G.) nana L, - 457 
P. americana nana Tourn., 
P. Grandtum ndnum Pers. 
Tamaricacee. 
I. Tamarix Desv. 458 
The Tamarix—The species of 
Tamarix of authors that have 
4-5 stamens: Tamaris, Fr.; 
Zomartsken, Ger.; Tamarice, 
tal. 
1. gallica L. 
T. narbonénsis Lob. Ic., 
Tamariscus gallicus All., Ta- 
mariscus penténdrus Lam. Fl. 
Fr., not of Pall.: Mz 0 Ital. 
Varieties 458 
Il. Myrica‘ria Des. 459 
The species of Tamarix of 
authors that have monadelphous 
stamens. 
1. germanica Desv. 459 
Tamarix germanica Lin. 
Sp., Tamariscus decdndrus 
Lam. FI. Fr., Tamariz decan- 
dra Monch, Tamariscus ger- 
manicus Lob. Ie.: Tamaris 
a’ Allemagne, Fr. ; 
Tamarisken, Ger.; Tamarigia 
piccola, Ital. 
2 dahtrica Dec. - 459 
Tamarix dahtrica Willd. 
Act. Berol. 
Philadelphacee. 
1. Povape’LeHusL.460 
The MockOrange. —Syringa 
Tourn. Inst., not of Lin. : Phi- 
ladelphus, Fr a Pfeifenstrauch 
- 458 
CONTENTS. 
7. specidsus Schrad. 463 
P. grandijidrus of German 
gardeners, P. grandiflorus lax- 
us of other gardeners. 
8. Gordonidnus Lin. 463 
§ ii, Stems more slender, 
rambling, twiggy, and 
loose. Flowers solitary, 
or 2 or 3 together. 
9. laxus Schrad. 
P. hdmilis Hort., 
cens Lodd. Cat. 1836. 
10. (1.) grandiflorus 464 
P. énoddrus Hort., P. lacus 
Lodd. Cat. 1836 
- 464 
11. hirstitus Nuit. 
P. willdsus Lodd. Cat., P. 
gracilis Lodd. Cat. 
12. tomentdsus Wall.465 
P. nepalénsis Lodd. Cat. 
1836, ? P. érifldrus Royle. 
Other Species of Philadélphus.— 
P.mexicanus Sch. - 465 
- 464 
P. pubés- 
IL. Dev rzz4 Thun. 465 
Philadélphus, in part; Lep- 
tospérmum, in part. 
l.scabra = 
2. (s.) corymbosa 466 
D. canéscens Sieboldt, Phi- 
ladélphus corymbosus Wall. 
Other Species of Detizia. — D. 
staminea 2. Br.( Philadélphus 
stamineus W.), D. Brunodnia 
Wall. (Leptospérmum sca- 
brum W.) - - ~ 466 
III. Decuma‘riaZ. 466 
Forsgthia Walt., not of Vahl. 
1. barbara L. - 467 
di M h Meth., 
- 466 
(pipe | shrub), Ger. ; Fil 
Ital.; Pipe Privet, Gerard ; : 
the Syringa of the gardens. 
§ i. Stems stiffand straight. 
Flowers in Racemes. 
1. coronarius ZL. - 460 
Syringa suaveolens Moench 
Meth.: wohklriechender Pfeif- 
enstrauch, Ger.; Fior angiolo, 
tal. 
1 vulgaris Sch. Han.461 
2nanus Mill. Dict. 461 
3 flore pléno L. Cat.461 
4 variegatus L. Cat. 461 
. . 
2. (c.) inodorus L. 46] 
Syringa tmoddra_ Moench ; 
P. lérus in various English 
gerdenss: Silindia senx’ odore, 
tal. 
3. (c.) Zevheri Sch. 461 
4, verrucésus Schrad.462 
P. grandiflorus Lindl. Bot. 
Reg., erodd, Cat. 1836, 
5 Abe ) latifolius Sch.462 
ubéscens Cels. Hort., 
ai erb. Amat. 
6. (v.)floribandus S. 463 
D. 
D. Forsgthia Michz. Fl. Bor. 
Amer., D. prostrata Lodd. 
Cat. 
2 sarmentdsa Dec. 467 
D. sarmentosa Bose. 
Forsythia scandens Walt. 
Nitraridcee. 
I. Nivra‘ria LZ. - 468 
J. Schober? L. - 468 
1 sibirica - 468 
N. sibirica Pall. Fl. Ross. 
2caspica - - 468 
N. caspica Pall. F1. Ross. 
Other Species of Nitraria. —N. 
tridentata Desf. - - 468. 
Grossulacee. 
I. RreesL. - - 468 
Grossularia Tourn.; Chry- 
sobétrya, Calohotrya, Coreésma, 
and Rébes Spach: Groseiilen, 
Fr.;  Johannisheere, Ger.; 
Kruisbes, Dutch; Uva Spina, 
Ital. ; Grossella, Span. 
§ i. Grossuldrie Ach. 
Gooseberries. 
Groseiller &@ Maquereau, Fr.; 
Stachelbeere Strauch, Ger. , 
Kruisbes, Dutch ; Uva Spina, 
Ital.; Grosella, Span. 
A. Flowers greenish white. 
lL oxyacanthdides LA69 
2. setosum Lindl, 470 
3. triflorum W.  - 470 
R. stamineum Horn. Enum. 
Hort. Hafn.; R. ¢. majus 
Hort. 
4, (t.) niveum Lindl.470 
5. (t.) Cynésbati D. 471 
R. Ptriflorum var. 
1 fraetu glabro - 471 
2 frictuaculeato 47] 
6. (t.) divaricatum D.471 
R. 2 triflor um var, R. 
? Grossuldria var. triflora 
subvar. 
7. Ate ) irriguum Dow. 472 
. 2 triflorum var. 
8. hirtéllum Miche. 472 
9. gracile Michr. 472 
10. aciculare Smith. 472 
R. UD eerispa Sievers in 
Pall. Nord. Beytr., ? Pall. Fl. 
Ross. 
11. Grossularia Z. 473 
R. Uva crispa Cid. Fi. 
Dan., Grossuddiria  hirsitta, 
Mill. Dict., R. Wva-crispa 
var. 5. sativa Dec. Fl. Fr.: 
Feaberry, Cheshire and the 
North of England; Fcabes, 
Norfolk; Groxzert, in Scot- 
land :° Grosetller a@ Maquereau, 
Fr.; Griselie, in Piedmont ; 
gemeine Stachelbeere, Ger. ; 
‘Uva Spina, Ital. 
2 Uva-crispa Smith 473 
R. U*va-crispa Lin. Sp. 
UWva-crispa Fuch. Hist. 
UWva-spina Math. Valgr. 
R. Uva crispa var. | syl- 
véstris Berlandier. 
3 spinosissima Berl, 473 
4 reclinata Berl. - 473 
R. reclindtum Lin. Sp. 
Grossularia reclinata Mil 
Dict. 
5 Besseridna Berl. 473 
R. hgbridum Besser. 
6 subinérmis Berl. 
7 macrocarpa Dec. 
8 bracteata Berl. 473 
9 himalayana - 473 
R. himalayinum Royle. 
Other Varieties—The Red 
Champagne, or Ironmon- 
ger, Horseman’s Green- 
Gage, the Red. 
473 
473 
B. Flowers red. 
12. specidsum Pursh 474 
R.stamineum Smith in Rees’s 
Cycl., Dec. Prod. ; ? R. fuchs- 
idides Fl. Mex. ie. ined.; R. 
triacanthum Menzies. 
