XLVI, GLEA‘CRE: FRA’XINUS. 643 
1249. F. (e.) heterophsila, 
Variety. 
¥ F. (e.) h. 2 variegata. (fig. 1248.)—Leaves variegated; discovered in 
1830, at Eglantine, near Hillsborough in, 
the county of Down, in Ireland. 
* 3. F. (&.) aneustiro'L1a Bauh. The narrow- 
leaved Ash. 
Identification. Bauh. Hist., 1. pt. 2. p.177.; Vahl Enum., 1. p. 52.5 
Willd. Sp., 4. p. 1100. ; Don’s Mill., 4. p. 55. 
Synonyme. F. salicifolia Hort. 
Engraving. Our fig. 1250. 
Spec. Char., §c. Leaflets sessile, lanceolate, remotely 
denticulated. Samaras in 3—4 pairs, from 14 in. ~ 
to 2in. long, lanceolate, entire at the apex and 
acute, obtuse at the base. Branchlets green, 
dotted with white. Buds brown. Peduncles 
below the leaves, solitary, 2 in. long. Flowers 
naked. (Don’s Mill.) A tree. Spain. Height 
30ft. to 50ft. Introduced ? in 1815. Flowers 
greenish white. Hort. Soc. Garden, and Lod. 1250.- F. (e.) angustifolia. 
B. Leaflets small, smooth or shining above, Natives of the South of Eurcpe, 
the North of Africa, or the West of Asia, 
% 4, F. parviro'uia Willd. The small-leaved Ash. 
Tdrntification, Willd. Sp., 1. p. 1101.5 Tenore Syll., p. 9. No. 5. ; Don’s Mill., 4. p. 54. 
TU 2 
