CHAP. II. 



BRITISH ISLANDS. 



Water acacia.") Pseud-^cacia with rough pods, Pseud-^cacia 

 with smooth pods. Amorpha, ? fruticosa ; Colutea arboi 'escens, 

 Sutherland/« frutescens ; Cytisus scoparius, sp. (? sessilifohus 

 ? nigricans), alpinus, ? alpinus var., iaburnum, albus; Dovyc- 

 mum sufFruticosum, Coronilla E'merus, E'merus ? " minor," 

 C/'lex europje a and nana. Genista anglica, Medicago arborea, 

 Wistarm frutescens ; C'ercis »SiHquistrum, canadensis, sp. (" Ca- 

 rohna pointed-leav'd Judas tree:" this is given as distinct from 

 the previous two) ; 5'partium yunceum. 



20. Kviygddlece. ^mygdahis communis ; c, bitter-kerneled ; 

 c, tender-shelled ; c, white-flowered ; ^rmeniaca vulgaris, and 

 a striped-leaved variety of it ; Cerasus Padus, P. the Cornish 

 variety J the Flanders cluster cheny, the double-flowered cherry 

 tree, the double-flowered cherry with very large flowers, the black 

 cherry or mazzard, the common wild or honey cherry, the wild 

 northern English cherry, the garden cherry with the leaf elegantly 

 striped ; Mahdleh, Laurocerasus, L. with the leaf variegated 

 with yellow, L. with the leaf variegated with white; Persica 

 vulgaris, double-flowered; vd?mygdalus nana and pumila; Prunus 

 spin6sa, insiiitia; i., white-fruited ; and the following varieties of, 

 we assume, domestica: " the damson," " the great violet dam- 

 son," "die strip'd [leafj perdrigon plumb," "the strip'd [leaf] 

 muscle plumb," " the cherry plumb," " Christmas plumb or 

 winter creke," and a kind " flore pleno." 



21.^ RosdcecE. Bbsa. canina, villosa, sp. allied to villosa, spi- 

 nosissima and two varieties of it, rubiginosa and var. flore pleno, 

 sp. or var. Rosa, rubra, multiplex.^ C. B. P."), cinnamomea, 

 i^. fl. pL; lutea, lutea punicea, sulphurea, turbinata, semper- 

 virens, moschata ; m., double-flowered, " rose without thorns," 

 " the Virginian briar," alba and varieties of it ; and these orna- 

 mental varieties of other species, the single damask, the double 

 damask, the York and Lancaster, the red Belgick, the blush 

 Belgick; the single Provence, the damask Provence, the red 

 Provence, the common Provence, the moss Provence, the Dutch 

 hundred-leaved ; the single velvet, the double velvet, the rosa 

 mundi, the marbled, the royal virgin, "the monthly rose," "the 

 strip'd monthly;" Potentilla fruticosa; .Spiraea ^alicifolia, opuli- 

 foha, //ypericifolia ; Pubus fruticosus; fr., white-fruited ; fr.. 

 variegated-leaved; cas^sius, idae\is ; i., white-fruited ; i., the late 

 red; odoratus, "the upright Pennsylvania bramble, or rasp- 

 berry," " the Virginian black raspberry." 



22. Fomdce^. Pjrus A\\a, " the white beam tree with lono- 

 leaves and small red fruit," " the red chess apple, or English 

 wild service;" ^6rbus (" the pear-shaped true service"); S., " the 

 round late-ripe service;" aucuparia, a. " foliis ex liiteo varie- 

 gatis," torminalis, Mains, the strip'd [leaf] crab tree," " the 

 strip'd [leaf] apple tree," " the paradise apple," " the figg apple," 



