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HISTORY AND GEOGRA 



PHY OF TREES. 



PART I. 



Posa liitea 



Germany 



Gerard 



Posa moschata 



Barbary 



Gerard 



Posa cinnamomea 



France 



Gerard 



Posa provincialis 



France 



Gerard 



Posa gallica 

 Ameldnchier vulgaris 



France 



Gerard 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Plantago Cynops 

 Paliurus aculeatus 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Phus Coriaria 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Lonicenz alpigena 



Switzerland 



Gerard 



Corn us mas 



Austria 



Gerard 



Philadelphus coronarius 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Tenor/fl fruticosa 



South of Europe 



(Miller) 



5ambiicus racemosa 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Viburnum Tinus 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Viburnum T. lucida 



Spain 



Gerard 



Viburnum T. stricta 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Artemisia iSantonica 



Siberia 



Gerard 



Z)iospyros Lotus 



Italy 



Gerard 



Salvia triloba 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Phlomis fruticosa and 



Spain 



Gerard 



lanata 







Satureja capitata 



Levant 



Gerard 



ikforus alba 



China 



Gerard 



Celtis australis 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Pinus Pinaster 



South of Europe 



Gerard 



Thuja occidentals 



North America 



Gerard 



Yucca gloriosa 



North America 



Gerard 



Puscus hypoglossum 



Italy 



Gerard 



P6sa alba 



Crimea 



Gerard 



Cerasus Chamaecerasus 



Austria 



Gerard 



Lonicera nigra 



Switzerland 



Gerard 



Syringa vulgaris 



Persia, or probably Hun- 



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gary, of which country it has been lately discovered 



to be also a native (Bot. Mag., 3278., and Gard. 



Mag., ix. 706.) Gerard 



Phillyrea angustifolia, and the varieties, media, virgata, 



pendula, oleaefolia, /igustrifolia, lae\is, z'licifolia, 



latifolia, and obliqua S. of Eu. Earl of Essex 



Periploca grae v ca Syria Gerard 



Salvia officinalis South of Europe Gerard 



iStyrax officinale Italy Gerard 



Daphne Gnidium Spain Gerard 



It will be observed, from the foregoing list, that the date of 

 the first introduction, or rather, that of the first mention made 

 in books, of foreign woody plants in England, is 1548, when 



