160 HISTORY ANO GEOGRAPHY OF TREES. PARTI. 



TianuncHlilcea : Clematis fltfrida fl. pi., Psbm'a Motitan. Magnolikceee: Magnbha vgranc&flbra. 

 Wtnterkceee : Ilhcium floridanum. Pittospbrece : Pittosporum Toblra. 1,ine<E : iinum trfgynum! 

 Camellihse: Camellm jap6nica ; Th'ea Bohea, vfridis. Rutdceee : Coxrsea alba. Leguminbsie \ 

 Edwardsia microphylla. Rosacea? ; Airbus rosatfbli us fl. pi. Qnagrdrice : Fuchsia coccfnea. Sal/-, 

 carta: Lagerstra? mia indica. Myrtacete : Myrtus communis, Eugenia australis, Metrosid%ros 

 lanceolata. Passiflbrea. : Passiflora filamentbsa. Cactece, or Opuntiacece : Cactus Tiina. Caprifg^, 

 lidcece : Lonfcera japonica, Fiburnum rug&sum. Oledcea; : O'lea fragrans, Ligustrum lucidum. n 

 Jasminece ; Jasmlnum revolutum. Apocynece : Cerium Oleander. Labidtce : Salvia mexicana'./ 

 \erbenacece : FerbSna triphylla. ~L.aurin.ece: iaurus fastens. Aristolochiece : ^ristolochia glauca! 

 CupuUferce : Quercus Suber, Ballbta. Myricece : Myrka ouercifblia. Coniferce : Araucaria imbri- 

 cata, Cunninghams lanceolata. Asphodelece : Phormium tenax. Tulipacea? : Yucca aio'ifolia 

 gloribsa, glauca. Palmes : Chama2 v rops humilis, Phoe nix dactyhfera. 



Sect. VI. Of the Indigenous and Forest Trees and Shrubs of 



Switzerland. 



Switzerland, from its range of latitude, its lofty mountains, and its hills of 

 every degree of altitude, of every variety of form, and of many different kinds 

 of geological structure, is by far the most interesting country in Europe for 

 the botanist. Here, in consequence of the elevation, we have the plants of 

 the arctic circle on the one hand ; while the latitude of the southern extremity, 

 its low level, and proximity to the sea, joined to complete shelter from the 

 north-east and west, are quite suitable for the plants of Italy and Greece. The 

 indigenous ligneous flora of Switzerland, therefore, contains many species 

 not indigenous to Britain. The following enumeration is taken from Suter's 

 Flora Helvetica) edit. .1822; and Gaudin's Flora Helvetica, 7 vols., recently 

 completed : — 



Hanunculdcece. Clematis Flammula, Atrkgewe austriaca. 



* Capparidea?. * Cdpparis spinosa. * Waurinea* Xaurus nobilis. 

 Hypericinea?. .Hypericum Coris, Richeri. 



Philadelphea?. Philadelphia coronarius. 



GrossuldcecB. Ribes reclinatum. * Cdctece. Opuntia vulgaris. 



* Grandtece. Punica Granatum. Thymelafce. Z)aphne alpina, Cneorum. 

 Rosdcece. Rosa. Eglanteria y cinnamomea, montana, provincialis gallica, 



rugosa glutinosa, pumila, pyrenaica, alpina, dumetdrum, rubrifolia, spinulifolia, 

 collina, alba; Pubus tomentosus, glandulosus. 



Pomaces. Pyrus bollwylleriana, Chamaemespilus ; Cydonia vulgaris, Ame- 

 lanchier vulgaris, Cotoneaster tomentosa, ilfespilus germanica; Crataegus 

 intermedia, monogyna, * Azarolus. 



Kmygddlea. * Amygdalus communis, Cerasus Mahdleb. 



Leguminoscs. Genista radiata, sagittalis, ovata, decumbens, germanica ; 

 Ononis iVatrix, rotundifolia ; Colutea arborescens, Astragalus aristatus ; Co- 

 ronilla E'merus, glauca; Cytisus alpinus, Xaburnum, nigricans, sessilifolius, 

 hirsutus, capitatus. 



* Vrticecz. Picus Carica, .Moras alba. 

 XJlmdcea?. Z/'Imus effusa, Celtis australis. 

 Cupulifera. Quercus pubescens. 



'Betulinea?. Petula pubescens ; y^lnus incana, viridis, glutinosa incisa, glu- 

 tinosa laciniata. 



Salicinece. iSalix fissa, VWlarsidna, prae v cox, cinerascens, stylaris, myrtil- 

 loides, arbutifolia, retusa, riparia, patula, versifolia, Lapponum, Pontederawa, 

 Jacquiniantf , ovata ; * Populus dilattita. 



Ewp/ioriiaceae. Euphorbia sylvatica, Characias ; i?uxus sempervirens. 



Celastrinea. JEuonymus latifolius. 



HhamnecB. /ihamnus saxatilis, alpinus, pumilus. 



Staphyledcca. * Staphylea pinnata. 



Acerineaj. A K cer Pseudo-Platanus, ^latanoides, opulifolium. 



*Vites. Titis vinifera. Anacardidcea?. Phus Cotinus. 



Jiutdcea. i^uta graveolens, montana. 



Volygdlcce. Polygala Chamaebuxus. 



Cistinees. Cistus salviaefolius ; Helianthemum Fumana, canum, celandicum, 

 alpestre, ^alicifolium, pilosum, apenninum, ? H (or ? C.) calycinum. 



Tamarisci7tcce. jTamarix germanica. 



