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fESCULUS carnea. 
Flesh-coloured Horse-Chestnut. 
HEPTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. HippocasTaNnEz. 
AESCULUS. Supra, vol. 4. fol. 310. 
4E. carnea; capsulis echinatis, floribus 5-petalis 7-andris pubescentibus, 
foliolis 5 oblongis acuminatis serratis. 
JE, carnea. Hort. angl. 
Arbor parva, comd compactd. Foliola 5, oblonga, acuminata, sessilia, 
argutée serrata. Calyx et corolla pubescentes.’ Petala 5, carnea, crispa, 
pubescentia, 3 superioribus minoribus, basi luteo maculatis, 
Stamina 7; 
filamentis bast pubescentibus. 
One of the most beautiful of all our hardy trees; resem- 
bling the common Horse-chestnut in general appearance, 
but being smaller, and bearing a profusion of fine bunches 
of rich flesh-coloured flowers. Its native country is 
unknown. 
_ This is very different from the /Esculus carnea figured 
by Mr. Watson in his Dendrologia Britannica; that species 
is the Aisculus rubicunda of Decandolle, and is distin- 
guished by its irregularly cut leaves, and tetrapetalous 
octandrous dark purple flowers. 
Our drawing was made in the garden of the Horticul- 
tural Society, in June 1826. 
J. L. 
