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CONTENTS. 



Page 



2. Broad-leaved Jew's Myrtle H | | 



3. Gold-striped Orange-leaved Myrtle 



4. Silver-striped Italian Myrtle * | | 



5. Striped-leaved Myrtle * i 1 



6. Silver-striped Rosemary leaved 



Myrtle * i_J 



7. Silver-striped Nutmeg Myrtle 



*L_I 



8. Cock's-comb, or Bird's-nest Myrtle 



9. Spotted-leaved Myrtle * i_J 



M. tomentosa Ait. * | 1 - fig. 707. 964 



M. candsccns Lour. 

 M. tenuifolia Sm. *t | | - - - - 964 



Sect. IV. Cham;elaucie\#:. * l_J - 964 



Chamaelaucium ciliatum Desf. * I | 



Calythrix glabra R. Br. * L_J 



C- ericoides Cunningh. * I 1 



Darwim'tf fasciculuris Rudge. * l_J 



- 964 

 fig. 708. 964 



- 964 



- 964 



Passiflordcece. 1 1 O 1 —J 964 



Passifloia caerulea L. \ - - fig. 709. 964 



var. 2 angustifolia Hort. _& 



3 glaucophylla Hort. _& 



4 Colvillu Swt. ± 



5 racemosa Hort. _& 



P. incarnata L. ft I - - fig. 710. 965 



The flesh-coloured Granadilla, or May Apple. 



P. filissfdlia L. £ □ - - - 965 



The Lime-tree-leaved Passion Flower. 



Other Species or Varieties. - 965 



Disemma adiantitolia Dec. JL I " fig. 711. 965 



Passiflbru adiantifolia Bot. Mag. 

 Tacsbnia pinnatistipula Juss. __& I - - 965 



Passijlbra pinnatistiputa Cav. 



Crassuldcece. *■ *i 



965 



Sedum juopulif6lium L. tt. - - 965 



The Poplar-leaved Sedum, or Stonccrop. 

 Anacdmpseros populifblia Haw. 



.v-mpevvivum arboreum L. * I I - fig. 712. 965 



The Tree Houseleek. 



Cactdcece. 



Page 



967 



Mesembrydcece. 



966 



Mesembryanthemum L. 



Nitraridcece Lindl. 

 I. NITRA V RIA-L. st* 



The NitraMua. 



1. Schoben L. st Russia 



Schober'a Nitraria. 



Varieties St 



1 sibirica St fig. 713. 



N. sibirica Pall. 



2 caspica st fig. 7 1 4. 



N. caspica P;ill. 



2. tridentata Desf. jh Barbary 

 The tbTee-toothed leaved Nitraria. 



Pe'ganum nrtAncm Forsk. 



- 966 



- 966 



- 966 



- 967 



Opuntia vulgaris Mill. tL ) 



The common Indian Fig, or Prickly Pear. 

 .Cdctas Opuntia L. 



Grossuldcece Dec. * -* 967 



I. RrBES L. st -* - - 967, 968 



The Ribes. 



Grossularia Tourn. 



Chrysobdtrya, Calbbdtrya, Coreosma, 



and Rebes, Spach. 

 Groseiller, Fr. 

 Johannisbeere, Ger. 

 Kruisbes, Dutch. 

 Uva Spina, Ital. 

 Grosella, Span. 



§ i. Grossiddrice Ach. Rich. St - 968 



A. Flowers greenish white. 



1. oxyacanthoklesZ/.^ Canada f.7 15. 968 



The Hawthorn-leaved Gooseberry. 



2. setosum Lindl. St N.Am, f.716. 969 

 The bristly Gooseberry. 



3. triflorum W. a North America 



fig. 717. 969 



The three-flowered Gooseberry. 

 R. stamlneum Horn. 



4. (t.) niveum Lindl. st North America 



fig. 718. 969 

 The snowy-flowered Currant-like Gooseberry. 



5. (t.)CynosbatiL.afc Canada f.7 19. 970 



The Dog-Bramble Gooseberry. 

 R. ? triflorum var. 



6. (t.) divaricatum-Doz^/.Sfe N.America 



fig. 720. 970 



The spreading-branched Gooseberry. 

 R. ? triflorum var. 

 R. ? Grossularia var. triflora subvar. 



7. (t.) irriguum Dougl. st North America 



fig. 721. 971 

 The well-watered Gooseberry. 

 R. ? triflorum var. 



8. hirtellum Michoc. st N. America 971 



The slightly hairy -branched Gooseberry. 



9. gracile Michx. st North America 971 



The s\eno\er -branched Gooseberry. 



10. aciculare Smith st Siberia - - 971 



The acicul&r -spined Gooseberry. 

 R. U^va-crlspa Sievers. 



II. Grossularia L. st Europe - 972 



The common Gooseberry. 



R. IPva-crispa (Ed. Fl. Dan. 



Grossularia fiirsuta Mill. 



R. IPva-crispa var. 5 sativa Dec. 



Feaberry, Cheshire and the N. of England. 



Feabes, Norfolk. 



Grozert, in Scotland. 



Groseiller a Maqvereau, Fr. 



Griselle, in Piedmont. 



Gemetne Stachelbeere, Ger. 



Uva Spina, Ital. 



