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History, geography, and science; and descriptions, from Ranuncula'sceae to Staphyleae / by J.C. Loudon
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CONTENTS.

M. tomentdsa Ait. 3 _

M. canescens Lour.M. tenuifolia Sm. SI 1 I

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2. Broad-leaved Jews Myrtle * \ _1

3. Gold-striped Orange-leaved Myrtle

«UJ

4. Silver-striped Italian Myrtle 3k |_|

5. Striped-leaved Myrtle at i_(

6. Silver-striped Rosemary leaved

Myrtle SI | _ J

7. Silver-striped Nutmeg Myrtle

Si l_J

8. Cocks-comb, or Birds-nest Myrtle

St i_ 1

9. Spotted-leaved Myrtle i

Sect. IV. Chamjelaucie'je.

Chamteladcium ciliatum Deaf. SI |_j

C&lythrix glkhra R. Br. SI i _1C. ericSides Cunningh. St I _lDarwfnja fasciculkris Rudge. SI L_J

fig. 707. 964

- 964

l_J - 964

- 964fig. 708. 964

- 964 964

Passiflordcece. A 1 1.

Pawifldra cterulea-L. A

var. 2 angustifdtia Hort.

3 glaucophyila Hort.

4 Colvillu Swt. j,

5 racembsa Hort. A

P. mcarn&ta L. _R _I

The flesh-coloured Granadilla, or May Apple.

P. filii»f61ia L. _i i_I

The Lime-tree-leaved Passion Flower.

964

fig. 709. 964

fig.710. 966- 965

Other Species or Varieties. - 965

fig.711. 965

Dis&nma adiantif61ia Dec. _& __J

Patsiftbra adiantifblia Bot. Mag.TflMiinia pinnatistipula _J

Pass\flbra pinnatisttpvla Cav.

Crassulacece.

965

- 965

SSdum populifblium L. «.

The Poplar-leaved Sedum, or Stonecrop.

A nacdmpseros p opulifblia Haw.

Sempervivum arbbreum L. SI l_J - fig. 712. 965

The Tree Houseleek.

MesembryacecB. -i_l - 966

Mesembryknthemum L. ... 966

Nitraridceai Lindl. *

I. NITRA' RIAi. - -966

The Nitra'ria.

1. Schoberi L. & Russia - - 966

Schober's Nitraria.

Varieties - - - 966

1 sibirica Sfe fig. 7IS.

N. sibirica Pall.

2 caspica fig. 714.

N. cdspica Pall.

2. tridentata Desf. a* Barbary - 967

The three-toothed 7ea«erf Nitraria.

Pdganum retiiaum Forsk.

C actdcecB. «- _J

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967

Opuntia vulgkris Mill. _I

The common Indian Fig, or Prickly Pear.C dctus Opintia L.

Grossulacem Dec. * -* 967

I. RI'BES L. at J: - - 967, 968

The Ribes.

Grossularia Tourn.

Chrysobdtrya, Caldbdtrya, Coredsma,and Rfebes, Spach.

Groseiller, Fr.

Johannisbeere, Ger.

Kruisbes, Dutch.

Uva Spina, Ital.

Grosclla, Span.

§ i. Gros8iddri<B Ach. Rich. - 968A. Flowers greenish white.

1. oxyacanthoidesL.* Canadaf.715.968

The Hawthorn-feared Gooseberry.

2. setosum Lindl. * N. Am. f.716. 969

The bristly Gooseberry.

3. trifldrum IV. a North America

fig. 717. 969

The three-flowered Gooseberry.

R. stamineum Horn.

4. (t.) niveum Lindl. at North America

fig. 718. 969

The snowy-flowered Currant-like Gooseberry.

5. (t.) Cyndsbati L. a Canada f. 719. 970

The Dog-Bramble Gooseberry.

R. ? trifldrum var.

6. (t.) divaricatum Dongl. * N. America

fig. 720. 970

The spreading-irawcAed Gooseberry.

R. ? trifldrum var.

R. ? Grossularia var. trifldra subvar.

7. (t.) irriguum Dougl. a North America

fig. 721. 971

The well-watered Gooseberry.

R. ? trifldrum var.

8. hirtellum Michoc. at N. America 971

The slightly hairy -branched Gooseberry.

9. gracile Michx. * North America 971

The slender -branched Gooseberry.

10. aciculare Smith * Siberia - - 971

The acicular-sjamed Gooseberry.

R. IPva-crispa Sievers.

1], Grossularia L. * Europe - 972

The common Gooseberry.

R. XTva-crispa CEd. FI. Dan.

Grossularia hirsiita Mill.

R. U'va-crispa var. 5 sativa Dec.

Feaberry , Cheshire and the N. of England.Feabes, Norfolk.

Grozert, in Scotland.

Groseiller d Maquereau, Fr.

Griselle, in Piedmont.

Gemeine Stachelbeere , Ger.

Uva Spina, Ital.