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App. ii. Half-hardy Species of A'rbutus. 1122

A. canari6nsis Lam. & l_1 fig. 925J.

A. netioi&ris H. R. et Kunth.

A. furem Hook, et Am.

A. xalap^nsis H. B. et Kunth.

A. mdllis H. D. et Kunth.

A. ferruginea L.

XIV. ^RCTOSTA'PIIYLOS Adans.

- - - 1078.1123

The Bearberry.

Uva-tirsi Dod.

A'rbutus sp. L.

1. U'va-ursi Sprang. Europe

fig. 923. 1123

The common Bearberry.

A'rbutus IFva-ursi L.

A'rbutus b«.r ifolia Stokes.

U'va-ursi b uxifdlia Sal.

Bear berries , Bear-whortle-berries, Eng.Barentraubc , Barenbeere, Ger.Beerenduuif , Dutch.

La Basserole. Fr.

Uva d'Orzo, Ital.

Uva de Oso, Span.

Uva de Ursa, Port.

Uva-ursi, in works of most old Botanists.

2. alpina Sprang. Europe - 1123

Tho Alpine Bearberry.

A'rbutus alpina L.

App. i. Half-hardy Species of Arctostaphyhsnot yet introduced. - - 1124

A. polifolia H. B. et Kunth.

Andrdmedu iedftUia Humb.

A. glaucfescens H. Ii. et Kunth.

A. pungens H. B. et Kunth.

A. Hodkeri G. Don.

A'rbutus ptingens Hook.

XV. PERNE'TTY^ Gaud. t.

1078. 1124

The Pernettya.

1. mucronata Gaud, ft- Terra del Fuego

fig. 924. 1124

The mucronate-teafled Pernettya.

A'rbutus mucronata L.

2. pilosa G. lion. Mexico - - 1124

The pilose, or hairy , Pernettya.

A'rbutus pilbsa Grah.

App. i. Hardy Species of PemHtya not yetintroduced. - - 1125

P. microphyila Gaud.

A'rbutus micropktflla Forst.

A'rbutus s erpyttifotia Dam.

P. JHyrsinites G. Don.

Andrdmeda Myrsinites Lam.

App. ii. Half-hardy Species of PernSttya.WlS

P. empetrifolia Gaud.

A'rbutus empetrifdlia Lindl.

A'rbutus pitmila Willd.

AndrtSmeau empetrifolia Lam.

P. piimila Gaud. _)

A'rbutus pitmila Forst.

P. CavanillesiAna G. Don.

Andrdmeda prostrata Cav.

P. purpurea D. Don.

P. ciliaris D. Don.

XVI. GAULTHE'R/A L. «- x.

1078. 1125

The Gaultheria.

1. procumbens L. X, North Americafig. 925. 1125

The procumbent Gaultheria.

Partridge Berry , Mountain 'iea, SpringWinter Green, Sm.

Tage

2. Shallon Pursh. N. Am. f. 926. 1126

The Shallon Gaultheria.

App. i. Half-hardy Species of Gaultheria. 1126

G. fragrantissima D. Don. J l _ iG. fragrans D. Don.

A'rbutus \aurifblia Hamil.

App. ii. Hardy and half-hardy Species ofGaultheria, not yet introduced. - 1126

G. nummularioides D. Don.ii. cili&ta Cham, et Schlecht.

Several other Species ;

XVII. EPIGiE'A L. X, - 1078. 112G

The Epig^a.

Memecylum"Michx.

May Flower , Nova Scotia.

1. repens L. X, North America - 1127

The creeping Epigsea.

XVIII. PIIALEROCA'RPUS G.Doti.

X. - - 1078. 1127

The Phalerocarpus.

Vaccinium 1 j.

Gaultheria. Pursh.

Oxycbccus Nutt.

A'rbutus Lam.

1. serpyllifolia G. Don. x. N. Amer. 1127

The Wild-Thyme-leaved Phalerocarpus.Vaccinium hispidulum L.

Gaultheria. serpyllifblia Pursh.

A'rbutus filiformis Lam.

Oxycoccits hispldulus Pers.

XIX. CLE'THRA L. t a si l_J *i_J1078. 1127

The Clethra.

Cuellaria R. et P.

1. alnifolia L. at N. Amer. f. 927. 1128

The Alder-leaved Clethra.

C. alnifdlia var. a. denud&ta Ait.

2. (a.) tomentosa Lam. at N. America

fig. 928, 929. 1128

The downy Clethra.

C. alnifdlia /3 pubescens Ait.

C. inchna Pers.

3. (a.) paniculata Ait. a N. Amer. 1128

The panicled-jflotceraZ Clethra.

4. («.) acuminata Michx. at N. America

1128

The acuminated-teafled Clethra.

C. montdna Bartr.

5. (a.) sciibra Pers. $k NorthAmerica 1128

The rough-Zeared Clethra.

App. i. Half-hardy Species of Clethra. 1129

C. arbhrea Ait. & II fig. 930.

C. ferruginea R. et P. Ut I _ iC. tinifblia Smarts. £ f )

Tin»# occidentalis L.

Other species of Clfethra

App. I. Half-hardy Genera belonging to theSection E rtcece and § Andromedeee of theOrder E ricacecc. - - - -1129.

Agarista Zmxifolia G. Don. & \ _|

Andrdmedn buxifdlia Lam.