CONTENTS. 



[XI 



§ vii. Rubiginbsce. 



Page 



778 



R. montana Vill. 



R. uncinflla Bets. 



R. caryophyllacea Bess. 



R. inoddra Fries. 



R. cuspidata Bieh. 



R. agrestis Smartz 



R. pseudo-rubiginosa Lejeune. 



R. \Volfgangi««a Bess. 



R. dimdrpha Bess. 



R. Willdenovn Spreng. 



R. microphylla Willd. 



R. areiutria Bieb. 

 R. floribiinda Bess. 



§ viii. CanincB. 



R. ciliato-petala Bess. 

 R. Gmellm Bunge. 



R. canina Sevres. 

 R. colllna Jacq. 

 R. baltica Roth. 

 R. JundzilhV Begs. 

 R. turbinella Smartz. 

 R. venosa Srvartz. 

 R. corifolia Fries. 

 R. saxatile Stev. 

 R. sericea Lindl. fig. 522 

 R. atropurpiirea Brot. 



§ ix. Systylce. 



R. moschata nepal£nsis. fig. 523. 



t R. Brunont'i var. nepalensis Bot. Reg. 

 R. evratina Rose. 









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Sect. V. Po v me^e 



Lindl. - 672. 



813 



XIII 



CRAT^GUS 



Lindl. 2 1 



IU 





1 1 £ * * 



— 1 fig. 672. 



813 





The Thorn. 









Crataegus and 



Me'spilus sp. L 



. and 





others. 









Ndflier, Alisier 



, Aubipine, Fr. 







Doom, Uxbeer, 



Mispel, Ger. 







Doom, Dutch. 









Spino, Ital. 









Espino, Span. 







§ i. Coccinece. % 



- 816 



R. hystrix Lindl. 



§ x. Banksiknas. 

 fig. 524. 



779 



App. ii. Half-hardy Species of the Genus 



Rosa, not yet introduced. - 779 



§ iv. Pimpinellifblice. - - 779 



R. nankinensis Lour. 



§ viii. Canmce. 



R. pseudo-indica Lindl. 



§ x. Banksiiime. 



779 



779 



R. recurva Roxb. 

 R. triphyUla Roxb. 



? R. microcdrpa. 



? R. slnica var. 

 R. fragaria^flora Ser. 

 R. amygdalifolia Ser. 



App. iii. Uncertain Species of Rosa. 779 



App. iv. A practical Arrangement of Roses 

 in actual Cultivation in the Nursery of 

 Messrs. Rivers and Son, Sawbridgeworth, 

 Hertfordshire. - - - 779 



XII. LO x WE^ Lindl. .*— I - - 812 



The Lowea. 



Rosa sp. Pall. 



1. berberifblia. Lindl. m — I Persia 



fig. 594. 813 



The Berberry-leaved Lowea. 

 Hbsa simplicifblia Sal. 

 B.bsa berberifdlia Pall. 



Varieties j* — I - - 8 1 3 



1 glabra Ser. J* — I 



2 velutina Ser. j* I 



3 Redouteawa Ser. j* — I 



R. berberifblia Red. 

 R. simplicifblia Sal. 



1. coccineaL. ^ North America pi. 119. 



fig. 564. in p. 851. - - 816 



The scarlet-/rz«'fcd Thorn. 

 C. aestivalis Booth. 

 Me'spilus cestivdlis Walt. 

 Me'spilus cocclnea Mill. 

 Thornless American Azarole. 

 Nefiier ecarlate, Fr. 

 Scharlachrothe Mispel, Ger. 



Varieties It - - - 816 



2 corallina It f. 565. in p 852. 



C. corallina Lodd. 



C. piriformis of some collections. 



3 indentata It f. 566. in p. 852. 



C. indentata Lodd. 



4 maxima Lodd. ± 



C. c. spinbsa Godefroy. 

 C.ffiabeUdta Hort. 



2. glandulosa W. 1 North America 



pi. 120. fig. 567. in p. 853. -817 



The glandular Thorn. 



? C. sangulnea Pall. 

 ? Me'spilus rotundifblia Ehrh. 

 Vyrus glandulbsa Mcench. 

 C. rotundifblia Booth. 



Varieties *£ - - 818 



2 succulenta Fisch. It 



Mespilus succulenta Booth. 



3 subvillosa ± f. 550., and f. 568. 



in p. 853. 

 C. subvillbsa Fisch. 



§ ii. Punctata. "Ht 



- 818 



3. punctata Ait. ft North America pi. 124. 



fig. 569, 570. in p. 854. - 818 



The dotted-fruited Thorn. 



C. Crus-gdlli Du Roi. 

 Mespilus cuneifolia Ehrh. 

 Mespilus punctata Link. 

 Me'spilus cormfolia Lam. 



Varieties *t - - 818 



1 rubra Pursh ± fig. 569. in 854. 



C. edulis Ronalds. 



2 rubra stricta Hort. ^ 



C. p. stricta Ronalds. 



3 aurea Pursh 3£ fig. 570. in 



p. 854. 

 C. p.fldva Hort. 

 C. dtilcis Ronalds. 

 C. edulis Lodd. 

 C. pentdgynafldva Godefroy. 



