An encyclopædia of trees and shrubs; being the Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum abridged

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montana
15
sibírica L
16
virginiana
23
gl longifolia Pursh M
26
sis y rotundifolia Michx
28
ASIMINA Adanson
38
Hóggi D Don
39
buxifolia Lam
47
75
52
Other Species of Mahdnia
53
177
58
teata præ coxpyramidalisin 3 Kalmianum L
67
GORDONIA Ellis 73 I ACER L
73
Akorn Ger Acero cotonoso
90
NEGUNDO Mon
122
mèdia Muhl V palmàta Vahl
138
Gron Virg
145
pinnata L
148
CELASTRUS L
154
crassifolium Hort
159
xxii
166
ZZYPHUS Tourn
167
dern Greeks
173
caroliniànus Wall
176
58
178
Cótinus L
193
Genét Fr Ginster Ger
203
Bean
215
Weldèni
218
argenteus L
225
viscosa Vent
235
GYMNOCLADUS L
255
XXVI
259
AMYGDALEE
261
Cocomilla Tenore
275
Lindl Hort Trans P pani
282
Species belonging to the preced
288
1st ed Willd Abb P arguta
291
PURSHIA Dec
297
h thalictröìdes
305
fraxinifolia Dumont in Cours
325
Cistus Helianthemum L
330
panulata Ehrh Beitr R fran
332
doubleflowered Lees
338
Other Species belonging to this
339
xxxvi
344
lvii
345
sínica
349
Pæoniacea
353
apiifolia
366
Apocynaceæ
370
spinosa
375
E Varieties differing in
378
Scrophulariaceæ
380
virgínica Lodd
384
692
391
STRANVESIA L
403
MSS M affinis D
409
Dict ? Méspilus Amelanchier
413
Tiliacea
433
1836 P crenata D Don Prod
435
Ternströmiacea
449
japónica Pers
452
TAMARIX Desv
458
tomentòsus Wall
465
t Cynósbati L
471
Menzies Ph
475
Aceraceæ
485
àtropurpureum
487
Tribe HYDRANGEÆ
492
n heterotrichum
497
ITEA L
497
497
498
F Gardeni Michx Fl Bor 7 a circinata LH
505
fragífera Lindl 508 II VIBURNUM L 515 11 ?L cotinifòlium
508
sine parágua Lin Mant C
520
Xanthoxylàceæ
521
Pino sylvestre Span Fyrre 4 L austriaca Höss 958
524
XX
526
Other Species L pilosa W
533
alpígena H
539
laurifolia L
540
Composita
546
latifòlia D Don
552
Arrang E purpurascens
557
speciòsa D Don
564
Coriacea
565
PIERIS D Don
570
Gmèlini D Don
571
Other Species of Arbutus
577
o lævigàtum A
619
OLEinæ
628
spicatum Hamilt
630
ceum rothomagense Renault
638
LIRIODENDRON L 36
641
p oxycárpa W
644
a pubescens W
646
e americàna P
653
BIGNONIA Tou
660
Morelle grimpante Regnault
664
PHLOMIS fruticosa
672
TRAGOPY RUM Bieb
678
ATRAPHAXIS L
679
Euphorbiaccœ
681
DAPHNE L
686
Bois de Cuir
692
Pl E songárica Fisch
698
Aristolochiaceæ
701
MORUS Tourn
705
a tatarica Pall
709
B Ornamental or curious
716
foliis variegatis
717
glandulosa Lindl
723
cocoulier de Provence Fabre
729
Fl Bor Amer Mey Verz
743
730
743
Anacardiaceæ
743
739
743
Ham Fraxinus lævigàta Hort
743
Pentándra
754
dula Ser S viridis Fries
760
refléxa Forbes
765
mutábilis Forbes
776
S phylicifolia var Koch
778
nitens Anders
784
POPULUS Tourn
819
Syn P hýbrida Dod Pempt
821
fastigiata Desf
827
víridis Dec
836
? a däùrica Pall
840
papyracea Ait
842
Foliage deciduous
855
Egilops L
860
Prinus Chestnut
866
maritimus Michr
878
Suber L
884
Oaks of Africa
890
Q élegans Blume Fl Jar
896
Q reticulata Humb Bon
902
pùmila Willd
914
crispa Enc of Pl
923
Leguminàceæ
926
occidentalis L
931
Granatàceæ
933
Ambarbaum Ger Storace
933
MYRICA L
934
Tamaricàceæ
937
T hibernica Hook Lodd
940
Philadelphaceæ
946
Bina
951
haguenénsis
953
tuberculata Don
990
Cémbra L
1016
Montezuma L 1004 52 Str Lambertiana 2 orientalis Tourn
1029
Amer Epinette blanche Ca III PICEA D Don 1036 10 nóbilis
1030
dumòsa
1036
p Nordmanniana
1042
Natives of Mexico
1049
dahùrica
1055
americàna Mr
1056
Escalloniacea
1067
CUPRESSUS L
1073
Other Species of Taxòdium
1080
Ivi
1081
Hydrangea
1090
ENDOGENE
1093
S áltera c Plum Ic
1096
draconis L
1103
Supplementary Figures
1105
Supplementary Species
1111
List of Authorities for Generic and Specific Names
1119
Glossarial Index
1136
hùmile Hort
1143
B innominata Kalm
1144
pubescens H et A 491
1148
surrejànum Mill 58
1149
cándicans Balb
1154
setòsum D Don 589
1156
Sorbus vestita Lodd
1159
SPIRE
1160

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