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ON THE VALE OF TEMPE. 



Jasminum fruticans, the yellow Jasmine. 

 Vitex Agnus castus, the Chaste-tree. 

 Cercis siliquastrum, the Judas-tree. 

 Quercus Ilex, the evergreen Oak. 

 Quercus coccifera, the Kermes Oak. 

 Olea Europ&a, the wild Olive. 



Arbutus Andrachne, the smooth-barked Strawberry-tree. 

 Arbutus unedo, the common Strawberry-tree. 

 Vitis vinifera, the wild Vine. 

 Platanus orientalis, the oriental Plane-tree. 

 Pistacia terebinthus, Turpentine-tree. 

 Fraxinus Ornus, the true Manna Ash. 

 Phillyrea, (the several varieties). 

 Zizyphus Paliurus, Christ' s-thorn. 

 Spartium junceum, Spanish-broom. 

 Colutea arborescens, Bladder-Senna. 

 Coronilla Emerus, Scorpion-Senna. 

 Coronilla glauca or Securidaca. 



A species of Lonicera, ditto of Clematis, and the white 

 garden-lilly, which had not then expanded its petals, but 

 flowered completely in my tin box eight days afterwards. 

 1 found neither the myrtle nor the oleander. What iElian says 

 of the KiTTog or ivy, and the <rplxu%, (the Smilax aspera of Linneeus,) 

 is untrue, for the former does not grow there, and the latter grows 

 in a very different way from what he represents. 



