XL. CAPRIFOLIA‘CEE: VIBU’RNUM. 52] 
(Don's Miller.) The outer flowers of the corymbs are abortive and 
radiant; a circumstance, as Sir W. J. Hooker observes, noticed by few 
botanists. A shrub or low tree, very like V. Lantina, but of more humble 
growth, and the leaves are larger, and tomentose. Canada to Carolina, 
principally in the forests called Beech Woods, about Quebec and Lake 
Huron. Height 5 ft. to 10 ft. Introduced in 1820. Flowers white; June 
and July. Fruit first red, afterwards black. Hort. Soc. Garden. 
2 10. V. (L.) panu‘ricum Pall, The Dahurian Viburnum. 
Identification. Pall, Fl. Ros., p. 52. ; Dec. Prod., 4. p. 328.; 
Pe Don’s Mill., 3. p. 442. 
ynony micera dlica Pall. Ft. Ros. 1. t. 38. f. 
t. 58. f. F.G.; Cornus dadrica Larm, 
Engravings. Pall. Fl. Ros., t. 38., and t. 58. f. F. G.; 
Gmel. Sib., 3. t. 25.; and our jig. 948. 
Spec. Char., $c. Leaves ovate, somewhat 
cordate at the base, crenately serrated, 
beset with stellate down, as well as the 
branchlets. _Corymbs dichotomous, few- € 
flowered. Corollas tubular, somewhat fun- 
nel-shaped, bluntly 5-toothed. Berry 5- 
seeded. (Don’s Mill.) A shrub resembling 
V. Lantana. Dahuria. Height 6 ft. to8 ft. 
Introduced in 1785. Flowers yellowish 
white ; June and July. Fruit at first red, 
but afterwards black and sweet; ripe in 
September. Horticultural Society’s Garden. 
A tolerably distinct variety; but, in our 
opinion, by no means entitled to be con- 
sidered a species. 948. Y. (1.) dahiricum. 
% 11, V. (?L.) coriniro'tium D. Don. The Cotinus-leaved Viburnum. 
Identification. D. Don Prod. Fl. Kee 1. p. 141.; Dec. Prod., 4 p. 327.3; Don's Mill, 3. p. 441. 
Synonyme. V. Mullaha Ham. in D. Don Prod. Fl. Nep. 1. p. 141. . , ee 
Engravings. Bot. Reg., t. 1650.; and our jig. 949. from the plant in the Horticultural Society’s 
Garden, and jig. 950. from the Bot. Reg. 
e 38 Spec. Char., &c. Leaves 
2 roundish oval, quite 
entire, clothed with 
stellate tomentum on 
both surfaces, grey 
beneath, as well as /=', 
the branches. Co. 
rymbs terminal, wool- 
ly. Flowers white. £ 
(Don's Miller.) Av& 
shrub. Himalayas, at ¥/ 
the height of from * 
5000 ft. to 7000 ft., 
30° wn. lat. Height 
6ft. to 8 ft. ae 
Y Baan duced in 1832, or be- 950. v. (21.) cotinifoiium. 
coma fore. Flowers white, 
tinted with pink; April and May. 
In general appearance it closely resembles V. Lantana; but the flowers are 
much larger, and more tinted with pink ; and neither flat nor bell-shaped, but 
of a distinct obconical figure. 
% 12. V. penra‘rum Lin. The toothed-leaved Viburnum. 
i iC in. Sp., p. 384. ; Dec. Prod., 4. p. 326. ; Don’s Mill., 3. Pp. 44. . ae 
Pires Bernie lacidum A7t. Hort. Kew. 1. B, 372. ee dentatum glabéllum Miche. Fi. 
Bor. Amer. 1. p. 179.; Arrow-wood; Viorne dentée, Fr. 
Engravings. Jacq. Hort. Vind., 1. t. 36.; Wats. Dend. Brit., t. 35.; and our figs. 951. and 952. 
