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a. or Varieties of Rlbes belonging to the Sub-

division A of the Section Rib^sia, which are notyet introduced, - - 983

fritgtans Pall.heterdtrichum Meyer.bractedsum Dougl.tubiflorum Meyer.tubulbsum Eschscholtzmacrdhotrys H. et P.albiflorum R. et P.ciliktum Willd.

R.Joru/tenie H. B. et Kunth.hirtum Thunb. et Banpl.

R. frigidum H. B. et Kunth.campanulktum Thunb. et Bompl.

H. affine H. B. et Kunth.

KGnthti Berl.

R. multijldntm H. B. et Kunth, not of Kit.

Takdre D. Don.acumin&tum Wall.villosum Wall.

B. Flowers greenish yellow , sometimes with the Tipsof the Sepals and Petals red. Fruit Black. 983

S3, nigrum L. 36 Europe fig. 734. 983

The black Currant.

R. dlidum McenchCapis Poivrier , Fr.

Scnwartze Johannisbeere , Ger.

Varieties 36 - - - 984

2 bacca flavida Gard. May. 36

3 bacca vlride Hort. 36

4 foliis variegatis Vihnorin. 36Garden Varieties .

32. (n.) triste Pall. 36 Siberia 985

The sad -coloured, or datk-blossomed, blackCurrant.

R. altaicum Lodd.

33. (n.) floridum LHerit. m N. America

fig. 733. 983

The flowery black Currant.

R. nigrum 2 L.

R. pennsylvanicum Lam.

R. recurvatum Michx.

Ribfisium nigrum, fyc. Dill.

Varieties 36- - 986

2 grandiflorum Hort. 36

3 parviflorum Hort. 36

34. (n.) inebrians Lindi. * N. America

fig. 736. 986

The intoxicating black Currant.

35. cereum Dougl. N. W. America

fig. 737. 986

The waxy-tertved black Currant.

36. viscosissimum Pursh. * N. America

fig. 738. 987

The very clammy black Currant.

Coreosma viscosissima Spach.

37. hudsonianum Richardson, a North

America - - 987

The Hudsons Bay black Currant.

R. petioldrc Dougl.

38. glaciale Wall . 36 Nepal - - 987

The icy black Currant.

a. Species or Varieties of Ribes belonging to the Di-vision R of the Section RibSsia, which have notyet been introduced - - 987

R. Biebersteimi Berl.

R,. enuedsievm Bieb.viscosum R. ct P.

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C. Flowers deep red. Fruit black.

39. sanguineum Pursh . 36 N. America

fig. 739. 988

The bloody, or red-flowered , Currant.

R. malvaceum Sm.

Calob6trya sanguinea Spach.

Varieties 36 - - - 988 (

2 glutinosum Benth. 36 f. 740. *

R. angustum Dougl. MSS.

3 malvaceum Benth. 36 f. 741.

4 atro-rubens Hort. 36

a. Species or Varieties of Rlbes belonging to the Divi-sion C of the Section Ribesia, which have not yet ;been introduced. - - 989

40. atro-purpureum Meyer. 36 Siberia 989 j

The dark purp\e-Jlorvered Currant. j

Varieties 36 989 j

1 Flowers deep purple* &c. 36 j

2 Leaves rather pubescent, &c. 36 j

3 Fiowers paler, &c. 36 }

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§ iv. Symphocalyx Dec. 36 - 989

41. aureum Pursh. 36 N. Am. f. 742. 989

The golden -flowered Currant.

R. palmata Desf.

Chrysobdtrya revoluta Spach.

Varieties 36 - - 989

1 pra?'cox Lindl. 36

2 villosum Dec. 36

R. longiftdrum Frasers Cat. j

3 serotinum Lindl. 36 f. 743.

42. (a.) tenuiflorum Lindl. * N. Amer. |

fig. 744. 990 !

The slender-flowered Currant.

R. aitremn Colla.

R. flavum Berl.

R. missouriensis Hort.

Chrysobotrya Lindleyana. Spach.

Varieties 36 - - 990 |

1 fructu nigro 36 ;

2 frutu luteo 36

43. (a.) flavum Coll. 36 - - 990 \

The yellow -flowered Currant. j

R. atireutn 3 sanguineum Lindl. j

R. palmatum Desf. }

R. aureum Ker, but not of Pursh. i

Chrysobdtrya intermedia Spach. J

App. i. A Classification of the Species and 'Varieties of Ribes in the Horticult ural So - ;ciety's Garden in 1836. - - 990

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Escallomiiceee. a » i_i 992 jI. /'TEA L. m - - - - 992

The Itea.

Cedrela Lour.

Dicondngia Michx.

I. virginica L. ^ N. Amer. f. 745. 992

The Virginian Itea.

II. ESCALLO'N7/4 Mutis. «1 - 993

The Escallonia,

Stcreoxylon R. et P.