158 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
a. Varieties designated from the Form, Magnitude, Thickness, Surface 
or Margin of the Leaf. 
1. A. 2 heterophillum Hort. — Leaves variously shaped. 
I. A. 3 angustifolium Hort. — Leaves narrow. 
I. A. 4 latifolium Hort. — Leaves broad. Shoots dark purple. There 
is a fine specimen at Elvaston Castle, where it is called the Water 
Holly. 
[. A. 5 altaclerénse Hort. The High Clere Holly. — Leaves broad, 
thin, and flat. 
I. A. 6 marginatum Hort. (fig. 216.) — Leaves without prickles, 
coriaceous, nearly as broad as long, and with a thickened margin. 
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216. J. A. marginatum. 217. 4. A. laurifélium. 218. 4, a. ciliatum. 
2 I. A. 7 laurifolium Hort. (fig. 217.) — Leaves small, oval-lanceolate 
without prickles, about the size and shape of those of Ladrus 
nobilis. 
* L.A. 8 cilidtum Hort. (fig. 218.)— Leaves oval-acuminate, small; 
the prickles along the margins like hairs. ; 
A. 9 cilidtum minus Fort. — Leaves thinner and smaller than in the 
preceding variety. 
A. 10 recérvum Hort. (fig. 219.) — Leaves recurved. 
220. Mex Aquifolium serratifolium 
219. Mex Aquifdlium recirvum 
2 L.A. 11 serratifolium Hort. (fig. 220.) — Leaves serrated. 
2 I, A. 12 crispum Hort. — Leaves curled. ; 
@ 1. A.13 feror Hort. Hedgehog Holly; Houx-hérisson, Fr. ( fig. 221.) 
— The disk of the leaf has its edges rolled back ; and a somewhat 
