I x v i ANALYSIS OF THE COMMONER TREES AND SHRURS.
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Green, or without changing colour.
Deczc?. — Pup leù rum , 495. Hydràngea, 492. Digústrum vulgàre semper
virens, 628. P ù b u s , 311. Npártium, 202. U 'le x , 199.
Brown, or without b rig h t coloiirs.
Dffczcf. — Pæônza, 18. P o te n tin a , 319. P ù b u s , 311. Spiræ'a, 299.
F ra g ra n t leaves.
Decid— J rtem ism , 549. 7/ypéricum, 74. Ju n ip e ru s , 1080. Üfyrica, 934,
P ln ìs aromática, 186. Ribes nìgra, 468. P ò sa rubiginòsa, 321. Po.sma-
rìnus, 672. Sambùcus, 513. Santolina, 548. Solànum, 663.
Ju n ip e ru s , 1080. J a ííru s , 681.
Selected with reference to their Flowers.
Produced in early spring.
Red, blue, or purple.
Decid. — Amygdalus nàna, 261. Cvilònia japónica, 450. Dáphne Mezèreum., 686-
P hododéndron daùricum, 583. Ribes sanguineum, 468.
Fv. — Gypsocállis, 557 P hododéndron daùricum atrovirens, 583.
Yellow or orange.
Decid. — Caragàna, 2?>7. Chimonànthus, 454. Córnus más, 501. Kér?-za japónica,
298. Ribes aúreum, 668.
E v— Dáphne Maliónza, 50. Z7Tex europæ'a , 199.
White o r whitish.
Decid— Cotoneaster, 405. Magnòlia conspicua, 21. Ribes cèreum, 468. Staphylèa,
147.
Variegated.
D í c / J — Andromeda wolifòlia, 5G0. Dáphne Mezèreum, 686. Pæ ô n ia Moúfan.
18. Ribes, 468.
Produced late in spring, or the beginning o f summer.
Red, blue, or purple.
D m /i. — Amórpha, 230. Cistus, 54. Cytisus, 213. Halimodéndron, 242. Heli-
ánthemum,58. Onònis,229. P h o d o d én d ro n ,583. P¿Z»e5,468. /iò s a ,321. Spiræ'a,
299. Syringa, 635.
EïK — Drica, 555. Kàlmz’a, 598. P hododéndron, 583. P ò sa , 321.
Yellow or orange.
D e c id ,— Bérberis, 42. Búddiea, 670. Calóphaca, 243. Caragàna, 2Z‘l . Cistus,
54. Cytisus, 213. Dirca, 692. Genista, 203. Heliánthemum, 58. //ypéricnrn,
74. Jasminum, 654. P ip tá n th u s, 198. Phododéndron, 583. Ribes, P òsa
321. Spàrtium, 202.
Pz/.—Dypéricum, 74. Mahònza, 50. Phododéndron, 583.
White or whitish.
D m ’d — Andromeda, 560. Bòrya, 713. Córnus, 501. Cotoneáster, 405. Deùtzza,
465. Jasminum, 654. J ig ù s trum , 628. P hiladélphus, 460. P h o tin ia 403.
Ribes, 468. P ò sa , 321. Sambùcus, 513. Spiræ'a, 299. Syringa, 635. F ib ù r-
num, 516.
Eu. — Cassandra, 562. Gárrya, 926. Leucóthoe, 568. Lyònza, 564. P h illÿ re a ,
631.
Variegated.
Decid ítrap h á x is , 679. Cistus, 54. Colùtea, 244, Coronilla, 247. Onònis, 229.
Phododéndron, 583.
E v . — Azalea, 601. Dáphne, 686. E ric a , 555. Gypsocállis, 557. Kálmza. 598.
P roduced m autumn.
Red, blue, or purple.
Dead. — Ceanòthus, 180. Daphne Mezùrewm autumnàle, 686. Dibíscus, 62.
P ò sa, 321. Ev . — El ìca, 555.
Yellow o r orange.
Drnci. — Chimonànthus, 454. //am ara èlis, 499. i/y p éricum , 74. P a liù ru s , 168,
Pòsa, 321. Spàrtium, 202. Ev . — ZJ'lex nàna.
White or whitish.
Decid. — //ibisous, 62. Pòsa, 321. Sambùcus canadénsis, 513. Solànum Dulca-
mà ra alba, 663. Spiræ'a, 299.
Eu. — rií'rbutus, 573. Gárrya, 926. T'ibúrnum TÍnus, 516. Y ü c ca ,\lG i.
Variegated.
D m jí. — Amórpha, 230. Aristotéh'a, 182 Dibíscus, 62. Leycestérza, 543. Pòsa,
Eu, _ J 'rb u tu s , 573. Gypsocállis, 557.
F rag ran t flowers.
D m ’d. — Calycânthus, 452. Cérasus iWzá/eú, 276. Chimonànthus, 454. Clématis
Flammula, 2. Cÿtisus Eabúrnum fràgrans, 213. D ip h n e Mezèreum,686. Hy-
péricum, 74. Jasminum, 654. L o n ice ra, 526. P hiladélphus, 460. P ò sa, 321.
Sambùcus, 513. Syringa, 635. F itis , 136.
E u .—Ja sm in um officinale, 654. P ò s a sempervìrens, 321. P o sma rin u s, 672.
Selected with reference io their F ru it or Seed.
I/arg e and showy.
Decid.— Cydònia, 450. Ribes Grossulària, 468. /¿òsa, 321. P ù b u s , 311.
Eu. — 4 'rb u tu s , 573.
Small, bu t conspicuous from colour and quantity.
Decid. — Bérberis, 42. Córnus, 601. Cotoneáster, 405. Cratæ'gus, 352. Dáphne 686
Euónymus, 149. //ippópha e, 698. E igústrum, 628 Lonice ra, 526. Eÿcium, 665*
Myrica, 934. Períploca, 658. P h ú s , 186. P z iu í, 468. Sambùcus, 613. Shephérdza
700. Solanum, 663. Symphoricárpus, 541. Faccinium, 604. Fib ú rn um, 516 F itis ’
136. ’
E u .— Cotoneáster, 405. Cratæ'gus, 352. Ganlthèr?a, 579. f/édera, 497. / 'l e x 1.56
Juníperus, 1080. Maliòma, 50. P úscus, 1099. 7’accínium, 604. Fibúrnum 516
Singular in form or character.
Decid. — B úddiea, 670. Calóphaca, 243. Calycânthus, 452. Cephaiánthus, 544. Chi-
monauthus, 454. Colùtea, 244. Euónvmus, 149. Magnòlia, 21. P a liù ru s 168
Physiánthiis, 659. Staphylèa, 147. ’
Eu. — M agnòlia grandiflòra, 21.
ANALYSIS OF THE GENERA DESCRIBED,
A C CO RD IN G TO T H E IR L E A V E S .
L e a v e s s im p l e .
Alternate, stipulate, (a )
Alternate, exstipulate, ( b )
Alternate, stipulate, or
Opposite, stipulate, (c)
Opposite, exstipulate, ( d )
Opposite or alternate, stipulate
Opposite or alternate, exstipulate
Opposite or alternate, stipulate or
L e a v e s c o m p o u n d .
Alternate, stipulate, ( e )
Alternate, exstipulate, (p)
Opposite, stipulate, (G )
L e a v e s s im p l e o r c o ì.i p o v ì ìd . — Alternate, stipulate -
L EA V E S S IM PL E
Alternate, stipulate.
Deciduous.
E n tire along th e margins.
Three-lobed, fiddle-shaped - - -
Linear, caducous, spiny . - -
Heart-shaped, reddish - - * -
Coriaceous, roundish, rough > • -
Coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, smooth
Ovate or cuneate -
Lanceolate - - - - -
Serrated. . .
Cordate (one variety laciniate) - - -
Lobed or laciniated _ - - •
Oval-lanceolate -
Ovate or cordate, 3-nerved, with spines in the axils
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t/'L EX - . 199
C e ' r c i s - 256
C a l y c a ' n t h u s - 452
C h IMONA'NTHUsS - 454
D a m a m e ' l is - - 499
S t il l i ' n g / a - 702
T i ' l ia - - 63
F l 'T I S - - 136
Ce l a ' s t r u s - 154
P a l iu ' r u s - 168