drifdlia, $. lanceolata, S. 
carpinifdlia, S. reflexa, S. in- 
carnata. 
21. Menziésti Hook. 308 
22. tomentosa L. - 308 
S. Douglasii Hook. Fl. Bor. 
Amer. 
23. levigata LZ. - 309 
S. altaicénsis Lax. Nov. Act. 
Petrop., S. altdica Pall. Fl. 
Ross. 
24. ariefolia Smith 309 
§ iv. Sorbdria Ser, 
25. sorbifolia ZL. - 309 
S. pinndta Meench Meth. 
2 alpina Pal. Fl, R. 309 
S. grandiflora Swt. H. Br. 
S. Pallasii Don’s Mill. 
26. Lindleyd@na Wal. 310 ' 
A Selection of Species - 310 
Sect. ITI. Porenri’tirzx. 
IX. Ru‘sus LZ. - 311 
The Bramble.—Ronce, Bram- 
boisier, Fr.; Himbeere, Brom- 
beerstrauch, Ger.; Rovo, Ital. 
§i. Leaves pinnate, of 3—7 
leaflets. 
1. suberéctus Ander. 311 
R. énsis Hall., R. pli 
W. & N., not of Suppl to Eng. 
Bot., which is a smaller form of 
R affinis W.§ N.; R. coryli- 
folius Wahlenberg. The whole 
according to Lindl. Syn. of the 
Brit. Fl. 
2, affinis W. § N. - 312 
R. collinus Dec. ; R. nitidus 
Smith in Eng. Fl., Lindl. in 
Syn. Br. Fl. ed.1.; R. plicdtus 
Borrer in Eng. Bot. Suppl. 
2 bractedsus Ser. - 312 
R. a. y & 3 W. & N. Rubi 
Germ. 
8. micranthus D. Dn. 312 
R. paucifldrus Lind. in Bot. 
Reg., Hort. Brit. 
4. occidentalis Z. - 313 
R. virginidémus Hort. R. 
tda‘us friactu nigro Dill.: the 
American Bramble. . 
5. ide‘us L. - - 313 
The common Raspberry.—R. 
Srambesianus Tam, Fl. Fr.: 
Rramboisier, FY é 
Germ. ; Frambo, 
Ital. ; Raspis, Frambozse, 
Hinde-berry, Johns. Ger. 
2 microphfllus Wal. 313 
Garden Vars. — Red-fruited, 
Yellow-fruited, White-fruit- 
ed, and one which bears twice 
in the year. 
§ ii. Leaves digitate, of 
3—5 leaflets. 
6. lacinidtus W.  - 314 
CONTENTS. 
7. ce‘sius L. - 314 
The Dewberry. 
2 arvénsis Wal. Sch. 315 
R. psetdo-ca*sius Weihe. 
3 grandiflorus Ser, 315 
4 parvifolius Wal. 315 
5 fl. varieg. Hort. 315 
8. corylifolius Smith 315 
R. vulgaris W. & N., R. 
nemordsus Heyne. 
2canus Wal. 315 
Sglandulosus¥. 315 
R. glanduldsus Spreng. 
According tu_Dr. Lindley, the 
following British kinds of 
Rubus may be associated with 
R. corylifolius Smith, either 
as related species, or as va- 
riettes ; — macrophfllus 
W.& N., R. carpinifolius W. 
N., 2. fasco-ater W. & N., 
- Kohler? W. & N.(R. pal- 
lidus W. & N.), R. glandu- 
ldsus Smith, R. rddis W.& N. 
(R. echinatus Lindl. Syn. ed. 
1., Hort. Brit.), 2. diversi- 
fdlius Lindl. Syn. ed.1., (R. 
diverstfolius eihe, Hort. 
Brit.) - - - 316 
9. spectabilis Ph. 316 
R. ribifolixs Willd. Herb. 
10. fruticdsus L. - 316 
Thecommon Blackberry.—R. 
discolor & R. abr@ptus in Lindl. 
Syn. of Brit Fl.ed. 1.: Ronce 
commune, Fr.; Rankende Him- 
beer ey Ger.; Rovo Montano, 
Z pomponius Ser. 316 
R. fruticdsus 5 W. & Ne 
3 tatricus Hort. 317 
4 fldre rdseo-pléno 
Baum. Cat. - 317 
5 foliis variegatis 317 
6 leucocérpus Ser. 317 
11. hispidus Z. - 317 
R. trivialis Michx. FI. Bor. 
Amer., R. proctimbens Miihl., 
R. flagellarts Willd. 
§ iil. Leaves lobed, not pin- 
nate or digitate. 
12. odoratus L. 317 
R. occidentalis Hort., but not 
of Lin. : the Virginian Rasp- 
berry, the howering Raspberry: 
Ronce odorante, Fr.; Rovo del 
Canada, Ital. 
13. nutkanus Moc. 318 
R. odordtus Hort., not Lin. 
Species and Varieties of Ra- 
bus best deserving of Cultiva- 
tion in British Gardens, as orna- 
mental Shrubs - 183 
ther Sorts of Shrubby Rubuses. 
oe one Te poug Me 
in Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer., 2. 
delicidsus Torrey in Ann. 
Lyc., £. tiliaceus Smith in 
Rees’s Cycl. (R. cordifolius 
D. Don) - 319 
X. Porenti’tia L. 319 
The Shrubby Cinquefoil. — 
a2 
xix 
Potentille, Fr ; Fingerkraut, 
Ger. 
1. fruticdsa D. + 319 
2 dahirica Ser. - 320 
P. dahnrica Nest, Pat. 
P. fruticdsa 8 Lehm. Pot. 
8 tenuiloba Ser, - 320 
P.fruticdsa B Nestl.Pot., 
ehm, Pot. 32. var. y, 
P. floribinda Pursh Fl. 
Amer. Sept., Watson 
Dend. Brit., 
P. tenuzfolia Schlectend. 
Berl. Mag. 
2. glabra Lodd. - 320 
P. fruticdsa Glba Busch. 
3. Salesévii Steph. 320 
Co’marum palistre L. 
320 
Potentilla Cémarum Scop. 
XI. Cowa'nza D. Don. 
1, plicata D.Don 321 
Sect. IV. Ro‘sza Dec. 
XII. Ro'sa Tourn. 321 
The Rose Tree. — Rhodé- 
phoraNeck. Elem.: Rosier, Fr.; 
R k, Ger.; R b 
Dutch; Rosajo, Ital. ; Rosal, 
Span. ; Rostera, Portuguese. 
§ i. Ferdces Lind. Monog. 
1. férox Lawr. - 322 
R. kamtschatica Red. Ros., 
R. kamtschitica B ferox Ser. in 
Dec. Prod., R. echindta Du- 
pont. : ; 
2nitens Lindl. in Bot. 
Reg., Ser. in Dee. 
Prod. - - 322 
2. (f.) kamtschatica 322 
§ ii. Bractedte, 
8. bracteata Wendl. 323 
Lord Macartney’s Rose. 
2 scabricatilis Lind.323 
3 flore pléno Hort. 323 
4 MariaLeonidaH. 323 
4. microphylla Roxb. 323 
Hov-tong~hong, Chinese. 
5. involucrata Rowb, 324 
-R Lindleyana Trait. Ros., R. 
paléstris Buchan. (Ham.) MS. 
§ iti, Cinnamdmee Lindl. 
A. Spaces Natives of North 
mervica. 
6. lucida Ehrh. - 324 
R. rabra lucida Rossig. Ros., 
R. lacida Jacq. Fragm.: Rose 
Turneps: Rosier a Feuilles de 
Fréne, Fr. 
7. nitida W. - 825 
R. Redutéa ruféscens Thory 
in Red. Ros.: the dwarf La- 
brador Rose. 
