CONTENTS, 



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2 tamariscifolia Ait. m fig. 2360. 

 The Tamarisk-leaved, or berry -bear- 

 ing, Savin. 



Sabina folio Tamarisci Biosc6ri- 



dis Bauh. 

 3. Sabina Mill. Diet. 

 La Sabine femelle, Fr. 



3 foliis variegatis Mart. 



4 prostrata * fig. 2361, 2362. 



J. prostrata Michx. 



J. repens Nutt. 



J. huds6nica Lodd. Cat. 



5 alpina <u fig- 2363. 



J. alpina Lodd. Cat. 



8. daurica Pall. 



The Daiirian Juniper. 



9. phcenicea L. £ 



Daiiria 

 fig. 2364, 2365. 2500 



S. Europe, &c. 

 fig. 2366. 2501 



The Phoenician Juniper. 



J. major Dioscdridis Clus. 

 Cedrus phcenicea midia Lob. 

 Cedrus lycia retiisa J. Bauh. 

 Cedrus folio Cupre'ssi major, fyc., C. 

 Oxycedrus lycia Dod. 

 Genivrier de Phinicie, Fr. 

 Dichtnadliger Wachholder, Ger. 



Bauh. 



10. (p.) lycia L. * *~ 



South of Europe 

 fig. 2367. 2502 



The Lycian Juniper. 



J. p. /3 lycia N. Du Ham. 



Cedrus phcenicea altera Pllnii et Theo- 



phrdsti Lob. 

 C. folio Cupressi, fyc, C. Bauh. 



11. thurifera L. 1 Spain fig. 2368. 2503 



The incense-bearing, or Spanish, Juniper. 

 J- hispdnica Mill. Diet. 

 Cedrus hispdnica, fyc, Tourn. 



12. excelsa Willd. 1 Himalayas 



fig. 2369. 2503 



The tall Juniper. 



J. Sabina var. Pall. 

 Himalaya Cedar-wood. 



13. squamala D. Don. * Nepal - 2504 



The scaled Juniper, or creeping Cedar. 



14. recurva Ham. * Nepal f. 2370. 2504 



The recurved Nepal Juniper. 



15. uvifera D. Bon. * Cape Horn 2504 



The grape-bearing, or large-fruited, Juniper. 



16. barbadensis L. 1 



West Indies 2504 



The Barbadoes Juniper. 

 J. bermudiaiia Hort. 

 Jamaica Berry-bearing Cedar. 



17. chinensisly. * **- China 



fig. 2371, 2372. 2505 

 The Chinese Juniper. 



jr. c. 2 Smithii ? * - fig. 2373. 2505 



App. ii. Kinds of Jtmiperus mentioned in 

 Books, but of which very little is known. 2505 



J. foetidissima Willd. 

 J- capensis Lam. 



JLmpetrdcece. 



I. ^'MPETRUMI.tt. 



The Crowberry. 



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2506 



- 2506 



1. nigrum L. u. Britain 



fig. 2374, 2375. 2507 

 The black Crowberry, or Crakeberry. 

 E. montdnum fructu nigra Ray. 

 Erica Matth. 



Erica baccifera Cam. Epit. 

 E. cocclfera proaimbens Ger. Emac. 

 E. Chris fdlio undecima Clus. 



Variety n. 2507 



2 scoticum Hook. n. 



2. rubrum L. «- South America 



fig. 2376, 2377. 2507 



The red-fruited Crowberry. 



Cranberry of Staten Island. 



II. CORE :MA D. Don. n. 

 The Corema. 



E'mpetrum L., in part. 



2506. 2508 



1 . alba D. Don. *l Portugal 



The white-berried Corema. 



E'mpetrum album L., &c, 

 E'mpetrum lusitdnicum, fyc, Tourn 

 Erica erictis, fyc., Bauh. Pin. 

 The white-berried Heath. 

 Portugal Crakeberry. 



2508 



III. CERATTOLA Mx. 



The Ceratiola. 



2506. 2508 



1. ericoides * South Carolina 



fig. 2378, 2379. 2509 

 The Erica-like Ceratiola. 



Smildcece. i 

 I. SMPL AX L.mlL 



The Smilax. 



1 ft. 



2509 



2510 



§ i. Stems prickly and angular. 



1. aspera L. ft- S. France f. 2380. 2510 



The rough Smilax. 



Rough Bindweed. 

 Smilax, Fr. and. Ger. 



Varieties §_ - - 2510 



2 auriculata Ait. ft. 

 Leaves ear-shaped, at the base. 



3 mauri tardea 



S. mauritdnica Poir. 



2. excelsa L. ft. Syria fig. 2381. 2511 



The tall Smilax. 



S. orientdlis, fyc, Tourn. 

 S. dspera Alp. iEgypt. 



3. rubens Wats, ft- N. Amer. f. 2382. 251 1 



The red-lendriled Smilax, 



