CONTENTS. 



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2 tamariscifolia Ait. ills fig. 2360. 



The Tamarisk-leaved, or berry-bear- 

 ing. Savin. 

 Sablna folio Tamarisci Dioscdri- 



di& Bauh. 

 J. Sablna Mill. Diet. 

 La Sabine femelle, Fr. 



3 foliis variegatis Mart, 



4 prostrata * fig. 2361, 2362. 



J. prostrata Michx. 



J. repens Nutt. 



J. Imdsinica Lodd. Cat. 



5 alpina <u. fig. 2363. 



J. alpina Lodd. Cat. 



8. daurica Pall. Daiiria 



fig. 2364, 2365. 2500 



The Daiirian Jumper. 



9. phoenlcea L. i S. Europe, &c. 



fig. 2366. 2501 



The Phoenician Juniper. 



J. major Diosc6ridi& Clus. 



Cedrus phcenicea inMia Lob. 



CMrus lycia retilsa J. Bauh. 



Cidrus folio Cuprissi mdjor, ^c, C. Bauh. 



Oxycedrus Vycia Dod. 



Genevrier de Phinicie, Fr. 



Dicktnadliger Wachholder, Ger. 



10. (p.) ly^cia L.^tiu South of Europe 



fig. 2367. 2502 

 The Lycian Juniper. • 

 J. p. /3 lijcia N. Du Ham. 

 Cidrus phcenicea altera Pllnii et Theo- 



phrastX Lob. 

 C. folio Cupressi, ^c., C. Bauh. 



11. thuriferajL. ± Spain fig. 2368. 2503 



The incense-bearing, or Spanish, Juniper. 

 J- hispdnica Mill. Diet. 

 CMrus hispanica, S[c., Tourn. 



12. excelsa Willd. $. Himalayas 



fig. 2369. 2503 



The tall Juniper. 



J. Sabina var. Pall. 

 Himalaya Cedar-wood. 



IS. squamala D. Don. St Nepal - 2504 



The scaled Juniper, or creeping Cedar. 



14. recurva Ham. m Nepal f. 2370. 2504 



The recurved Nepal Juniper. 



15. uvifera D. Bon. M Cape Horn 2504 



The grape-bearing, or large-fruited. Juniper. 



16. barbadensis L. t — I "West Indies 2504 



The Barbadoes Juniper. 

 J. bermudiknct Hort. 

 Jamaica Berry-bearing Cedar. 



17. chinensis i. * «. China 



fig. 2371, 2372. 2505 

 The Chinese Juniper. 



J. c. 2 Smithii ? 1 - fig. 2373. 2505 



App. ii. Kinds of Jmdperus 7nentioned in 

 Books, hut of which very little is known. 2505 



J. foetidissima Willd. 

 J. capensis Lam. 



humpetracece. « st 2506 

 I. ^'MPETRUM L.n. . - 2506 



The Crowberry. 



1. nigrum L. n. Britain 



fig. 2374, 2375. 2507 



The black Crowberry, or Crakeberry. 

 E. montdnumfructu nlsro Ray. 

 'Rrlca Matth. 



'E.rica bacclfera Cam. Epit. 



E. cocc^fera procumbens Ger. Emac. 



E. Cbrisfdlio undicima Clus. 



Variety ml _ _ 2507 



2 seoticum Hook. ts. 



2. rubrum L. «l South America 



fig. 2376, 2377. 2507 



The red-fruited Crowberry. 



Cranberry of Staten Island. 



II. COn'ElMAD.Don.n. . 2506.2508 



The Corema. 



Wmpetrum L., in part. 



1. alba D. Don. hl Portugal 2508 



The -white-berried Corema. 



Wmpetruni album L., &c, 

 Wmpetrum lusitdnicum, '^c, Tourn. 

 Er5cfl! erictis, Sfc, Bauh. Pin. 

 The white-berried Heath. 

 Portugal Crakeberry. 



III. CERATPOLA Ms. m 2506. 2508 



The Ceratiola. 



1. ericoides m South Carolina 



fig. 2378, 2379. 2509 

 The Erica-like Ceratiola. 



SmildcecB. ^ 1 L 2509 



I. /SMPL AX i. * 1 fl. - -2510 



The Smilax. 



§ i. Stetns prickly and angular, 



1. asperai.fi- S.France f. 2380. 2510 



Tlie rough Smilax. 



Hough Bindweed. 

 Smilax, Fr. and Ger. 



Varieties 6_ - - 2510 



2 auriculata Ait. fl_ 

 Leaves^ ear-shaped at the base. 



3 inauritanica 



S. mauritdnica Poir. 



2. excelsa i. fi- Syria fig. 2381. 2511 



The tall Smilax. 



S. orientdlis, ^c., Tourn. 

 S. dspera Alp^ -^Egypt. 



3. rubens Wats. L. N. Amer. f. 2382. 2511 



The red-tefidriled Smilax. 



