CHAP. I. TREES AND SHRUBS KNOWN TO THE ANCIENTS. 17 



with a star, are indigenous to the British Isles. We have thrown 

 the species into the groups indicated by the natural orders, in 

 order to aid the memory of the botanical reader, and to facilitate 

 generalisation. 



Ranunciddcece. Clematis orientalis. 



Capparidece. Capparis spinosa. 



Cistinccc. Cistus creticus and salviaefoiius. 



^Aalvdcece, Gossypium arboreum; ikfalva tomentosa; ? Hi- 

 biscus, an arboreous species if a hibiscus. 



Tilidcecz. 7Ilia * europae v a. 



Aurantidcece. Citrus Medica and Aurantium. 



Acerinece. A^cev * campestre and * Pseudo-Platan us. 



Ampelidce. Fitis vinifera, 3 kinds, and indica. 



Rutdcea?. Puta graveolens. 



Qelastrinea. ? Celastrus, the species was, in habit, a tree of 

 middle size ; * Puonymus europse s us. 



Rhdmnece. Phamnus /ycibides and ? Alaternus, Paliurus 

 aculeatus, 2izyphus vulgaris. 



Terebinthdcece. Pistacia Terebinth us and Pentiscus, Balsamo- 

 dendron gileadense, Phus Coriaria mas, C. foe'mina, and Cotinus, 

 ? Mangifera indica. 



Leguminbsa?. Acacia arabica, Senegal, Catechu, myrrhifera 

 Stackkouse, and polyacantha ; ? Tamarindus indica ; Cercis #ili- 

 quastrum ; Colutea arborescens and cruenta ; Cathartocarpus 

 Fistula ; Cytisus Paburnum and " Maranta;" Ceratonia Siliqua; 

 Moringa pterygosperma ; Genista lusitanica and ? >Scorpius 

 (Spartium villosum Flora Grceca) ; Medicago arborea; ? Coro- 

 nilla E'merus ; E benus cretica; Astragalus Xragacantha. 



Rosacea;. P6sa, the 5-leaved, the 10-leaved, the 20-leaved, 

 and the 100-leaved ; Pubus * fruticosus, * cee v sius, and * idae\is. 



Amygddlece. Amygdalus communis ; ? Persica vulgaris ; 

 Cerasus * Pad us, duracina and ? Laurocerasus ; Prunus *in~ 

 sititia and domestica var. Juliana. 



Yomdceoe. Pyrus * communis wild, and cultivated ; * ikfalus 

 wild, and cultivated; * y4 v ria, and cretica; * Morbus, two varieties 

 of; * ? torminalis and ? a variety of; Mespilus *?germanica, 

 ? a variety of; Cydonia vulgaris, wild and cultivated ; ? Ame- 

 lanchier vulgaris ; Cotoneaster * vulgaris ; Crataegus Pyra- 

 cantha, Azarblus, and * Oxyacantha. 



Grandtece. Punica Granatum. 



Wiizophbrccc. Rhizophora Mangle. 



"Yamariscineai. * Tamarix gallica. 



Myrtdcea?. .My rtus communis. 



Qdctece. Opuntia vulgaris. 



? Grossiddcece. ? lilbes * Grossularia. 



Umbelltferce. Pubon Galbanum. 



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