6. Cocomilla Tenore 275 
7. maritima Wangen. 275 
? P. acuminata Mx. Fl. Bor. 
Amer. 
8. pubéscens Poir, 276 
9. divaricata Led. 276 
Other Species of Prinus - 276 
V. Ce’Rasus Juss. 276 
The Cherry. — Laurocérasus 
Tourn., Pritnus sp. L.: Ce- 
rister, Fr. ; Kirsche, Ger.; Ci- 
hiegio, Ital. 
§ i. Ceraséphora Dec. 
The Cherry-bearing Kinds. 
A. Spectes cultivated for their 
Fruit. 
1, sylvéstris Bauh, 277 
Synonymes and Garden 
Names.—C. dvium Meench, 
N. Du Ham., Don’s Mill. ; C. 
nigra Mill. Dict., not of Ait. ; 
Primus avium Lin. Sp.; P. 
avium var. « & B Willd. Baum. ; 
P. avium var. 8 & y Eng. Flor. ; 
P. nigricans and P. varia Ehrh. 
Beitr.: Gean, Bigarreau, Co- 
rone, Coroon, Small Black, 
Black Hertfordshire, Black 
Heart, Black Mazzard, the 
Merry Tree of the Cheshire 
peasants ; the Merries in Suf- 
folk: Mérisier, Merise grosse 
notre, Guignier, Bigarreautier, 
Heaumier, Fr. ; Siisse Kirsche, 
Ger.; Ciregiolo, Ital. . 
1 Mérisiers or Merries 
277 
2 Guigniers or Geans 
(C. Julidna Dec.) 277 
3 Heaumiers, the hel- 
met-shaped Cherries 
(C. Juliana var. 
heaumidna De.) 278 
“Var. for Ornament. 
C. s, duracina 2 fldre 
pléno Hort. - 278 
Mérisier & Fleurs doubles, 
or Mérisier Renuncu- 
lier, Fr. 
4 Bigarreautiers, the 
Bigarreaus, or hard- 
fleshed Cherries (C. 
durécina Dec.) 278 
2. vulgaris Mill. - 278 
Synonymes and Garden 
Names. — Cér. dvium Meench ; 
Prinus Cérasus Lin. Sp.; C. 
horténsis Pers. Syn.; C. capro- 
niana Dec. Prod., Don’s Mill. ; 
P. austéra and P. Gcida Ebr. 
Beitr. ; P. Cérasus var. « Eng. 
Flor.: Cherry, Kentish or Flem- 
ish Cherry, Morello, May Duke: 
Cerise de Montmorency, Cerise 
de Paris, Cerise @ Fruits ronds, 
Cerisier du Nord, Cerisier, and 
Griottier in some provinces, 
Fr.; Sawre Kirsche, Germ. ; 
Marasca, or Ciliegio, Ital. 
CONTENTS. 
Ornamental Varieties, 
2 flore semipléno H.279 
8 flére pléno Hort. 279 
4 persicifléra Hort. 279 
5 foliis variegatis H.279 
Fruit-bearing Varieties, 
Selection exemplifying the 
diferent forms which the 
varieties of the cultivated 
cherries assume,as standard 
trees.—The Bigarreau, But- 
ner’s Yellow, the Kentish 
Cherry, the May Duke, the 
Morello, D’Ostheim - 279 
6 Mardéscha - - 280 
Prdnus Mardscha Jacq.’ 
B. Spectes or Varieties culti- 
vated as ornamental or cu- 
rious. 
3. (v.) semperflérens 281 
Prinus semperfldrens Ehrh. 
Beitr., P. serétina Roth Catal.: 
the Weeping Cherry, the All- 
saints Cherry: Cerise de la 
Toussaint, Cerise de St. Martin, 
Cerise tardive, Fr. 
4. serrulata G. Don 281 
Prinus serruldta, Lindl. 
Hort. Trans.: the double Chi- 
nese Cherry: Yung-To, Chinese. 
5. Psetido-Cérasus 282 
Prinus Psendo-Cérasus 
Lindl. Hort. Trans.; P. pani- 
culdta Ker Bot. Reg., but not 
of Thunb. ; Yung-To, Chinese. 
6. Chamecérasus L. 282 
Siberian Cherry —C. inter- 
media Poir. Dict. ; P. fruticdsa 
Pall., according to Besser ; Cé- 
rasus pumila C.Bauh., accord- 
ing to Pall. Fl. Ross. ; Chama@- 
cérasus fruticosa Pers. Syn. 
7. prostrata Ser, - 282 
Prinus prostrata Hort. Kew. 
and Lab. Pl. Syr. Dec., P. i- 
cana Stephen in Mém. Soc. 
Mosq. 
8. persicifolia Lois. 283 
Primus persicifolia Desf.Arb. 
9. borealis Michx. - 283 
Primus boredlis Poir. Dict.: 
the Northern Choke Cherry, 
Amer. 
10. pumila Miche. - 283 
Primus pumila Lin. Mant., 
Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept.; Cé- 
rasus glatica Mench Meth. : 
Ragouminier, Nega, Menel du 
Canada, Fr. 
11. (p.) depréssa Ph, 284 
C. pimila Mich. Fl. Bor. 
Amer., not Prinus pumila L. 
P. Susquehine Willd Enum. 
ed. 2.: Sand Cherry, Amer. 
12. pygme'a Lois. 284: 
Primus pygma a Willd. Sp., 
Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept. 
13. nigra Lois. — - 284 
Prunus nigra Ait. Hort.Kew., 
Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept., P. 
americana Darlington in Amer. 
Lyc. N.H. of New York. 
a 
XVil 
14, hyemalis Michx. 285 
Prinus hyemalis Michx. Fl. 
Bor. Amer., Pursh Fl. Amer. 
Sept., Elliot Carol.: the black 
Choke Cherry, Amer. 
15. chicasa Michx. - 285 
Primus chétcasa Pursh Fl. 
Amer. Sept., P. znsititia Walt. 
Carol.: Chickasaw Plum in 
Carolina. 
16. pubéscens Ser, - 285 
Prinus pubéscens Ph. Fi. 
Amer. Sept. and Lodd. Cat. ; 
P. spherocérpa Michx. Fl. Bor. 
Amer., not of Swartz. 
17. pennsylvanica L. 286 
Pranus pennsylvdnica L. fil. 
Suppl., Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept., 
Willd. Baum. ; P. lanceolata 
Willd. Abb. 
18. japénica Lois. - 286 
Pranus japénica Thunb. FI. 
Jap. and Lindl. in Bot. Reg., 
P sinénsis Pers. Ench. 
2 miltiplex Ser. - 286 
Anifadalus pimila Lin. 
ant. 
19. sinénsis G. Don 287 
20. salicina G. Don 287 
Prdnus salicina Lindl. in 
Hort. Trans. : Ching-Cho-Lee, 
or Tung-Choh-Lee, Chinese. 
Species belonging to the preced- 
ing Subdivison (B.), not yet 
introduced.— C. Phéshia Ha- 
milt., Primus cerasdides D. 
Don, Cérasus Piddum Rozb., 
C. glanduldsa, C. aspera, C. 
incisa Lozs., C. humilis Mor. 
§ ii. Padi véri Ser. 
The true Bird-Cherry Kinds of 
Cérasus. 
A. Species of Bird-Cherry Trees 
already in Cultivation in 
Britain. 
21. Mahdleb. Mill. - 288 
Primus Mahaleb L. Sp.: Bors 
de Sainte Lucie, or Prunier odo- 
rant, Fr.; Mahalebs-kirsche, 
Ger.; Ciliegio canino, Ital. 
2 fractu flavo Hort. 288 
3 latifolium Hort. 288 
22. Padus Dec. - 289 
Prinus Pddus Lin. Sp., 
Hook. Brit. Flora, Smith’s 
Engl. Flora: Bird-Cherry, 
Fowl Cherry, Hag-berry Swt.: 
Cergsier A Grappes, Merisier 
@ Grappes, Laurier-Putier or 
Putiet, faux Bois de Ste. Lucie, 
Fr. ; Hag-brer, Swedish ; Trau- 
beden Kirsche, Ger.;, Ciliegio 
ramosa, Ital. 
1 vulgaris Ser. - 289 
Cc. Padus Dec., N. DuHm. 
2 parviflora Ser. - 289 
8 ribra Ser. 290 
C. Padus frictu rubro 
Dec. & Lois. 
Prinus riibra W., accord- 
ing to Ait. H. K. 2d ed. 
4 bractedsa Ser, - 290 
Padus raccmusa Hort. 
