28 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF TREES. PART I. 



J&hamnece. iZhamnus catharticus mas, c. foem., deciduous 

 shrubs, from 10 ft. to 15ft. high; Frangula, a deciduous shrub 

 retaining its leaves late, 5 ft. high. 



Leguminbstf. Cytisus scoparius, an evergreen shrub, of 5 ft. ; 

 Genista tinctoria, an evergreen under-shrub, of 18 inches; 

 G. pilosa, a prostrate evergreen shrub ; G. anglica, a prostrate 

 deciduous shrub ; £/ v lex europse N a, an evergreen shrub, of 5 ft. ; 

 U. nana, an evergreen shrub, of 2 ft.; U. stricta, and U.e. fl. pleno. 

 Tlosdcete. Rosa cinnamomea qu., rubella, spinosissima, in- 

 voluta, T)onidna, gracilis, Sabim, villosa, tomentosa, Sherardz, 

 rubiginosa, micrantha, Borrerz, cassia, sarmentacea, bractescens, 

 dumetorum, Forsterz, hibernica, canina, and systyla, all deci- 

 duous shrubs, from 3 ft. to 5 ft. ; and R. arvensis, a deciduous 

 trailing shrub ; jRubus fruticosus, plicatus, rhamnifolius, leu- 

 costachys, glandulosus, nitidus, affinis, and corylifolius, all ever- 

 green trailers ; R. cae^sius, a deciduous trailer ; and R, suberectus 

 and idae\is, deciduous under-shrubs, of 3 ft. Some more species, 

 or reputed species, might be added to the evergreen trailers, 

 from Dr. Lindley's Synopsis and our Hortus Britannicus. Poten- 

 tilla fruticosa, a deciduous shrub, above 3 ft.; Comarum palustre, 

 a prostrate deciduous under-shrub, of 1 ft. ; Spiraea salicifolia 

 qu., a deciduous under-shrub of 3 ft. 



YomdcecE. Pyrus communis, Malus, torminalis, domestica, 

 aucuparia, and pinnatifida, all deciduous trees, of between 20 ft. 

 and 30 ft. ; and P. ^4Via, and Ax\a intermedia, deciduous trees, 

 between 30 ft. and 40 ft. ; Crataegus Oxyacantha, and ikfespilus 

 germanica qu., deciduous trees, between 15 ft. and 20 ft.; and 

 Cotoneaster vulgaris, a deciduous shrub, 4 ft. high. 



Amygddlece. Cerasus Padus and avium, and Prunus domes- 

 tica qu., deciduous trees between 20 ft. and 30 ft. ; P. insititia 

 and spinosa, deciduous shrubs or very low trees, of 10 ft. or 

 15 ft. 



Tamariscinece. Tamarix gallica qu., an evergreen shrub, be- 

 tween 5 ft. and 10 ft. high. 



Grossuldcece. Ribes rubrum, petrae A um, alpinum mas, a. fcem., 

 nigrum, Grossularia qu., and UVa crispa qu., all deciduous 

 under-shrubs, from 1 ft. to 3 ft. in a wild state. 



Aralidcece. /federa Helix, a prostrate and clinging ever- 

 green shrub. 



Caprifolidcece. Caprifolium italicum qu., and Periclymenum, 

 deciduous twiners ; Lonicera Xylosteum qu., a deciduous shrub, 

 10 ft. high; jSambucus nigra, a deciduous tree, 15ft. or 20ft. 

 high ; Viburnum C^pulus and Lantana, deciduous shrubs or 

 very low trees, from 10 ft. to 15 ft. high. 



Comete. Cornus sanguinea, a deciduous shrub or very low 

 tree, from 10 ft. to 15 ft. high. 



Loranthdcecc, Fiscum album mas., a. fcem., evergreen para- 

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