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k. (c.) inodorusi, afe Carolina f. 674. 952 



The scentless-cowered Philadelphus. 

 Syringa inodora Mcench. 

 P. Idxus in many English gardens. 



3. (c.) Zejheri Schrad. ^ N. Amer, 932 



y Zeyher's Philadelphus. 



4. verrucosus Schrad. afe North America 



f. 675. 952 



The warted Philadelphus. 

 P. grandiflorus Lindl. 



5. (v.) latifolius Schrad. ^ N. America 



fig. 676. 953 



( The broad-leaved Philadelphus. 

 P. pubescens Cels. 



6. (v. ) floribundus Schrad. ^ N. Amer. 953 

 The abundant-flowered Philadelphus. 



§ ii. Stems more slender, rambling, twiggy, 

 and loose. Flowers solitary, or 2 or S 

 together. - - - - 954 



7. laxus Schrad. N. Amer. f. 677. 954 



The \oo%e-growing Philadelphus. 

 P. hhmilis Hort. 

 P. pubescens Lodd. 



. 8. (1.) grandiflorus Willd. afe N. Amer. 954 



The large-flowered Philadelphus. 

 P. inodorm Hort. 

 P. Idxm Lodd. 



9. hivsutusNutt.^ North America. 



f. 678,678 a. 954 

 The h&ixy-leaved Philadelphus. 



P. villdsus and P. gracilis Lodd. 



10. tomentosus Wall. ^ Nepal - 955 

 The wooWy-leaved Philadelphus. 



P. nepaUnsis Lodd. 

 ? P. trifldrus Royle. 



11. DECUMA^RIA L.^-J^ 950. 955 



The Decumaria. 



Fors^thid. Walt., not of Vahl. 



1. bc4rbara L. Carolina f. 679, 680. 955 



The barbarous Decumaria. 

 D. radicans Moench. 

 D. Forsythia. Michx. 

 D, prostrdta Lodd. 



Variety - - - 955 



2 sarmentosa Dec. ~k 

 D. sarmentosa Bosc. 

 Forsythia, scdndens Walt. 



App, I. Half-hardy ligneous Plants of the 

 Order Vhiladelphacece. - 956 

 Deutzk scabra Thunb.m—1 f. 681. 950. 

 D. corymbosa R. Br. 



'Philadelphus coryrnbdsus Wall. 

 D. staminea R. Br. 



Fhiladelphue stamineus Wall. 

 D. Brundnia Wall. 



Leplosp^nmm acdbrum Wall. 



Mi/rtdcecB. i i_l l_I « i_i 956 



Sect. I. Melaleu^ce^. i i_1 Sit i_l - 956 



Tristinia nerUfblia R. Br. ^ \ I - fig. 682. 956 



Melateiica neriifblia Sims. 



Melaleiica saliafblia Bot. Rep. 



Beaufdrtia decussita H. Br. ^ l_J - fig. 633. 957 



CalothamnusvilI6aaR.Bi-. I I - fig. 634. 957 



C. gr&cilis «. Br. il ) i - - - 957 



C. quadrifida H. Br. ^ 1 I - - - 957 



C. clavMa Cunningh. ^ 1 1 - - - 9^7 



Melaleiica squaraea Labill. ^\ 1 - - - 957 



M. linearifolia Sm. ^ \ 1 - - fig. 685. 957 



Metrosideros hyssopifblia Cav, 



M. pulchi^lla B. Br. Sit L_l . - - 957 



M. /opericifolia Sm. % | . - fig. 687. 957 



M. squarrosa Sm. ^ \ ! - - - - 957 



Bnd&mia tetragona K. Sr. 1 I I - fig. 686. 958 



Sect. II. Euleptospe'rme^. luJ *i_J 958 



Eucaljptus resinifera Sm. J I I 



The Iron Bark Tree, 



E. robfista Sm. ^ | | 



The Stringy Bark Tree. 



E. viminMis Labill. ± I 1 



E. omygd&lina LaUU. i 1 I 



E. piperita Sm. t ( | 



The Blue G-iim Tree. 



E. cordata Labill. ± I I 



E. pulverul(?nta Sims. ^ 1 \ 

 E. corddta Hort. Berol. 



E. diversifolia Bmpl. }_ I | 



E. connttta Dum. 



E. piperita Hort. Berol. 



E. heterophma Swt. 



E. angustijblia Hort. 

 Several other Species of EucalJ-ptus 

 Angdpliora cordifolia Cav. ^ t 1 



Metrosidiros hispidus Sm. 



A. lanceolfita Cav. * 1 I 



The Apple Tree of New Holland. 



Metrosidbros sple'ndens Gaertn. 

 Callisteraon «aljgnus Dec. ft | | 



Metrosideros salignus Sm. 

 C. lanceoliltus Dec. St I I 



Metrosidh-os lanceoldtus Sm . 



Metrosideros citrina Bot. Mag. 



Metrosideros corifolius r<!n(. Sk 1 | 



The Coris-leaved Iron Wood. 



Leptosp^rmum amMguuyn Sm. 



Leptospermum grandifolium Sm. ^ I 1 



L. lanigerum Ait. I 1 



Fhiladelphus tantgerus Ait. 

 BilI6ti« marginkta R. Br. itt [ J 



Leptospifrmum marginatum Labill. 



B. flexuosa D. Don. Jfc ! I 



Pabricia myrtifiliaGffirin. Sfc I I 



F. stricta Lodd. *t L_| - 

 Bse'ckia virg&ta Andr. ft I ) 



Leptosp^rmum virg&tmn Forsk. 

 Melaleiica virgita L. fil. 



fig. 688, 689. 691. 95S 



- pi. 188. 959 



fig. G92, 693. 959 



fig. 694, 695. 959 



fig. 696,697. 959 



- fig. 698. 959 



- fig. 697. 959 



- 959 

 fig. 699. 960 



- fig. 702. 960 



- 950 

 fig. 700. 960 



fig. 705. 961 



fig. 701. 961 



- 961 



- 961 



- 961 

 fig. 703. 961 



- 961 

 fig. 704. 961 



Sect. III. ilfy'BTE^. 1\ I IK I I 961 



Psidium Cattleyi/num Sabine, | 1 



Cattle|^'s Guava 



_ . cori&ceum Marsh. 

 P. chininse Lodd. 



itf yrtus communis L. *i_J - 



The common Myrtle. 



Varieties * i I 



fig. 706. 961 



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- 963 



5 i. Melanocdrpa Dec. il| 1-963 



1 romkna Dec. *f | | 



The common broad-leaved, or Boman, Myrtle. 



2 tareutlna Mill. Jc. * i | 



The Tarentum, or Box-leaved, Myrtle. 



3 italica Mill. Diet. m. \ | 



The Italian, or upright, Myrtle. 



4 baj'tica Mill. Diet. *t i_J 



The Andalusian, or Orange-leaved, Myrtle. 



5 lusitanica L. * | | 



The Portugal Myrtle. 



M. aci,ta Mill. Diet. 



Subvar. ? The Nutmeg Myrtle * 1 I 



6 belgica Mill. Diet. * i_J 

 The broad-leaved Dutch Myrtle. 



Subvar. The double-flowered Myrtle. 



7 mucronata X. * i | 



The Rosemary, or Thyme-leaved Myrtle. 



\ ii. Leucocdrpa Dec. * | | - 9G3 



8 leucocarpa Dec. ^ \ ! 



The wliite-berried Myrtle. 



\ iii. Garden Varieties. *(_J - 963 

 1. Gold-striped broad-leaved Myrtle 



