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History, geography, and science; and descriptions, from Ranuncula'sceae to Staphyleae / by J.C. Loudon
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1. palustris Pers. !U Europe f. 993. 1168

The Marsh, or common , Cranberry.

0. vulgaris Pursh.

0. europce'us Nutt.

Vaccinium Oxycdccus L.

Vaccinium Oxycbccus var. « m alffoliusMichx.

Vaccinia palicstris Ger. Emac.

Oxycoccum Cord.

Mossberries, Moorberries , Fenberries,Marshworts, Whortleberries » Corn-

berries , Eng.

Airelle canneberge, Fr.

Gemeine Moosebeere, Ger.

2. macrocarpus Pursh, t~ North America

fig. 993. 1170

The large-fruited, or American, Cranberry.Vaccinium macrocdrpum Ait.

Vaccinium hispidulum Wangh.

Vaccinium Oxycoccus /3 oblongifolius Mx.

Variety - - - 1170

2 foliis variegatis Hort. !U

Vaccinium macrocdrpum fol. var.Lodd.

3. erectus Pursh. «- N. Am. f. 994. 1171

The erect Cranberry.

Vaccinium erythroedrpum Mx.

App. I. Genera of E ricacece, of which it ap-pears doubtful if any hardy ligneous Specieshave yet been introduced. - - 1171

I. BRYA'NTHUS Gmel - - 1171

Thk Brvanthc».

Amlrdmeda sp. L.

Menziisia Swartz and Pursh.

E rica sp. Thunb.

1. Gmelim D. Don. Kamtschatka

fig. 995. 1171

Gmelin's Bryanthus.

Menziisia brydntha Swartz.

Andrdmeda brydntha LErica brydntha Thunb.

Bryanthus ripens serpyllifbliajlbre rdseo Gmel.

2. Steller* D. Don. &>. North-west America

fig. 996. 1172

Stellers Bryanthus.

Ananhneda Stellerikna Pall.

Menzibsia empetrifdrmis Pursh, but not of others.Cladoth&mnus pyrolsefl&rus Bongard. - -1X72

Pyrolafruticdsa Escbscholtz.

App. II. Half hardy ligneous Species ofE ricacece. - - 1172

L ENKIA'NTHUS Lour. it t-J - 1172

The Enkianthus.

Meladbra Sal.

1. quinqueflorus Lour, illI China

fig. 997, 998. 1172

The five-flowered Enkianthus.

E. reticuldtus Lindl.

E. bifibrus Lour. SI |_JVireya -

Befaria Humb. et Bonp. it l i it_ I

Bejuria Mutis.

B. gJatica Humb. et Bonp. it IB. racem&sa Vent. Cels. «i_i -B. paniculbta Michx.Hymendnthes.iapdnica Blum.Gaylussdccia buxifblia H. B. et KunthThibatfdia cordifolia H. B. et KunthCavendish id n<5bilis Lindl.

Agapfetes D. DonCeratost^ma grandiflira R. et P.

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App. III. Of the Cultivation of the HardyEricacece, including the Laying out andPlanting of an Ericacetum. - - 117 3

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Symplocacece. 1186

Symplocos slnica Ker. it _1 China 2 sp. fig. 1007.

S. cratffig&ides Hamilt. it |_| Nepal.

Styracece. 1 187

I. NTYAIAX L. a - - 4sp. 1187

The Storax.

Alibocifier , Fr.

Storax , Ger.

1. officinale L. as Syria fig. 1008. 1187

The officinal Storax.

Lagomelia , Modern Greek.

Sturax kalamites , Ancient Greek.

2. grandifolium Ait. as North America

fig. 1009. 1188

The large-leaved Storax.

S. qfficindlis Walt.

S. grandifidrum Michx.

3. laevigatum Ait. as South Carolina

fig. 1010. 1188

The smooth-leaved Storax.

S. octdndrum LHerit.

S. glabrum Cav.

S. Us've Walt.

S. americanum Lam.

4. pulverulentum Michx. 34 Virginia and

Carolina - - fig. 1011. 1189

The powdery Storax.

S. Uevigdlum Curt.

Halesiaceee. 2 as H89I. HALE'S/A Ellis. i as - 3sp. 1189

The Halesia, or Snowdrop Tree.

HaUsie, Fr. and Ger.

1. tetraptera L. i South Carolina

pi. 194, 195. fig. 1012. 1190

The four-winged-/rtttted Halesia, or commonSnowdrop Tree.

TheSnowdrop Tree,SilverBellTree , Amer.

2. (t.) parviflora Michx. i as Florida

fig. 1013. 1190

The small-flowered Halesia.

3. diptera L. i * Georgia and Carolina

fig. 1014. 1191

The two-winged-/rwt'ted Halesia.

Sapotacece. 1191

SI 2 as m

I. ARGA'NIA Roem. et Schultes, ¥ as

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The Argania.

Siderdxylon spindsum L.

LArgan, Fr.

Eisenholz, Ger.

1 . Sideroxylon Roem . et Schultes. ¥ &Morocco - - fig. 1015. 1192

The Iron-wood Argania.

Sider6xylon spindsum L. Sp. &c.Elceodindron A'rgan Retz.

Rhamnus pentaphullus Jacq.

Rhamnus siculus L. Syst.