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II. BENTHA'MLt Lindl. * 1009. 1019

The Benthamia.

C 6rnus sp. Wall., Dec., and G. Don.

1. fragifera Lindl. *£ Nepal f. 770. 1019

The Strawberry-bearing Benthamia.

C Ornus capithta Wall.

Loranthacece. *£ 1020

i. jtscuml. i i . . 1021

The Mistletoe.

Messeldine.

Gui , or Guv, Fr.

Misti, or Missel, Ger.

Visco, or Vischio, ltal.

Legamodoga, Span.

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5 rotundifolia ¥

6 monstrosa *£

S. monstrosa Hort,

7 foliis argenteis ± lig. 775.

8 foliis luteis %

2. canadensis L. ^ North America

fig. 776. 1030

The Canadian Elder. ;

a. Species of S ambucus belonging to this Subdivision,not yet introduced. - - 1030

8. palm&isis Link.

S. mexicdna Presl.

S. subalpina Cham, et Schlecht.

S. peruviana H. B. et Kunth.

S. suaveolens WUId.

B. Leaves pinnate. Flowers panicled.

I. album L.tl Europe f. 771, 772. 1021

The white-fruited, or common, Mistletoe.

App. i. Other Species of 'Viscum. 1025

V. verticillifliirum Royle. .

V. elongatum Dec.

II. AU'CUBA Thunb. - - 1026

The Adcuba.

Atikuba Kcempf .

Eubasis Salisb.

1. japdnica Thunb. st Japan - 1026

The Japan Aucuba.

Ehbasis dichotomus Salisb.

Spotted-leaved Laurel, Japan\Laurel.

3. racemosa L. sa South Europe

fig. 777. 1031

The racemose-flowered Elder.

S. montuna Cam.

S. cervini Tabern.

Variety Sfe - - - 1031

2 lacini&ta Koch.

4. (r.) pubescens Michx. sa N. America

1031

The downy Elder.

S. racembsa Hook, not of L.

S. pubescens Lodd.

Variety - - - 1031

2 hetaphylla #

App. I. Loranthacece not introduced. 1026

Loranthus europse'iw L.

The European Loranthus.

L. odor&tus Wall.

L. Lamberti'inas Schultes.

Various other Species.

L. bicolor.

L. .pulverulentus. i

L. vestitus.

L. /igustrinus.

L. cordifdlius.

C aprifolidcece. - 1026

¥ st *i_i m » «i_j ^ 3 t_ t_ i_J

C. Leaves bipinnate.

S. ebuloides Desf. - ... 1031

Yhyteuma bipinndta Lour.

S. phyteumiiides Dec. - - - 1031

Phyteitnui cochinchimfnsis Lour.

II. FIBU'RNUM LJi* »i_J1027. 1032

The Viburnum.

O'pulus, Viburnum, and Tlnus,Tourn.

Viburnum and O'pulus Mcench.

§ i. Tinus Tourn. ft fti_1 - 1032

Sect I. SambiPce-ze.i Sk ft mCJ m\ _) 1027

I. SAMBU'CUS Tourn. *t a - 1027

The Elder.

Thytehma Lour., not of L.

A. Leaves pinnate. Flowers cymose or corymbose.1. nigra L. It Europe pi. 190. f.773. 1027

The common, or black -fruited, Elder.

Bourlry , or Bour Tree , Arntree, Scotch.Sureau, Fr.

Hollander, Ger.

Sambuco, ltal.

Sauco , Sabuco, Span.

Flaeder, Swed.

Hylde, Dan.

Varieties i - 1028

2 virescens Dec. *£

S. vir4sce,ns Desf.

3 leucocarpa S

4 laciniata

The Parsley-leaved Elder.

S. laciniuta Mill.

1. Tinus L. * South Europe

fig. 778. 1032

The Laurustinus.

V. 1 aurifdrmc Lam.

Tinus Tourn.

Tlnus Xaurifolia Bork.

The Laurestine, Wild Bate Tree, Gerard.Viorne, Laurier , Tin, Fr.

Lorbeerartiger Schneeball , Schwalken-

strauch, Ger.

Varieties ft - . . 1032

2 hirta Ait. ft

V. T mus Mill.

V. liicidmn Mill.

3 liicida Ait. ft

4 virgata Ait . *

5 stricta Hort. ft

A. Half-hardy Species of Viburnum belonging to theSection Tinus. - - 1033

V. rugosum Pers. ft i I fig. 779,

V. Tint/* var. stricta Ait.

V. strictum Link.

V. rigidum Vent.