924 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
¥ C. C. 3 arboréscens Fisch. (Our fig. 1724.)—Differs from the species, 
chiefly in the calyx of the nut being cut into shreds, 
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1724. CC. C. arboréscens. 1725, C. Colérna. 
The branches spread out nearly horizontally ; the leaves are more angular, 
and softer, than those of the common hazel; and the stipules are linear. The 
nuts are small, round, almost covered with the calyx, which is double, and 
1726. €. Colfirna, 
deeply laciniated, or fringed, with the points recurved. The tree grows rapidly, 
and with great vigour, having produced shoots, in the climate of Paris, 6 tt. 
