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History, geography, and science; and descriptions, from Ranuncula'sceae to Staphyleae / by J.C. Loudon
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varieties fife « - -1212

2 Lilas Royal, Bon. Jard. fife8 saugeana Hort. fife7,Has sange, Fr.

? S. coccinea Lodd. Cat.

S. chin6nsis rilbra Lodd. Cat.

App. i. Species of Syringa not yet intro-duced . - - 1212

S. Em&di Wall. fig. 1042.

S. villosa Vahi.

? lAgHatTum eindiut Lour.

V. FONTANK'S/yi Labill. & }

The Fontanesia. 1198.1213

1. phillyredides Labill. * ¥ Syria

fig. 1034. 1213The Phillyrea-like Fontanesia.

Forsyth ia suspensa VahL - - * 1213

Seringa susptnsa Thunb.

Lilac perp/nte Lam.

Sect. III. Traxxnie\e. 1 fife 1198. 1213VL jPRA'XINUS Tourn. It fife 1198.1213

The Ash.

Frine , Fr.

Esche t Ger.

A. Leaflets broody smooth or shining on the tipperSurface . Natives qf Europe.

1. excelsior L. ¥ Europe

pi. 200, 201, 202. fig. 1044. 1215

The taller, or common, Ash.

F. apHala Lara.

F. rostrdta Guss.

F. O'rnus Scop.

F. erdsa Pers.

F. crispa Bose.

Le Frene, Fr.

Aesche, Esche, Ger. and Dutch.

Ask, Dan. and Swed.

Frassino, Itai.

Fresno, Span.

Freixo, Fort.

Jas, Jasen, Jassen, Russ.

JEse, Sax.

Varieties It - - .1214

2 pendula Ait. pi. 203.

The pendulous, or weeping, Ash.

pendula var. *£

The Cowpen Ash .

3 Kincairnise ItThe Kincairney Ash.

4 aurea Willd. i

The golden -barked Ash.

F. a&rea Pers.

5 aurea pendula 3?t> crispa It

F. crispa Bose.

F. atrovirens Desf.

7 jaspldea Willd. ItThe striped-barked Ash.

8 purpurascens Descemet.

The pmple-barked Ash.

9 argentea Desf. i

The silver -striped-leaved Ash.

10 lutea *t

The yeWovi-edge-leafleled Ash.

11 erosa Pers. It

12 horizontalis Desf

The horizontal-branched Ash.

13 verrucosa Desf. iThe waxted-barked Ash.

14 verrucosa pendula *t

15 nana Lodd. Cat. 3EThe dwarf Ash.

F. e. hUmilis Hort.

16 fungosa Lodd. Cat. ItThe fungous-d#r£cd Ash.

17 verticill&ta Lodd. Cat. ItThe whorled -leaved Ash.

18 villosa nova Descemet . XOther Varieties.

2. (e.) heterophylla VahL ¥ Europe

pl. 204. 1228

The various-leaved Ash.

F. simplicifdlia Willd. and Hort.

F. monophfilla Desf.

F. e. fi diversifolia Ait.

F. e. var. t Lam.

F. e..fi heterophylla Dec.

F. integrifblia and diversifblia Hort.

Variety - 1229

2 variegata fig. 1051.

3. (e.) angustifolia Bauh . i Eui*. 1229

The narrow-leaved Ash.

Other Sortsof the commonEuropean Ash 1229

B. Leaflets small, smooth or shining above. Natives

of the South of Europe, the North of Africa, orthe West of Asia.

4. (e.) parvifolia Willd. ¥ South of

Europe, North of Africa, West ofAsia pl. 205. fig. 1052. 1229

The small-leaved Ash.

5. (e. p.) argentea Lois. ¥ South of

Europe, North of Africa, and Westof Asia ... 1230

The silvery-leaved Ash.

6. (e. p.) oxycarpa Willd. ¥ South of

Europe, North of Africa, and Westof Asia - - fig. 1053. 1230

The sharp-fruited Ash.

F. oxyphylla Bieb.

F. O'rnus Pall.

7. (e.) pallida Bose. ¥ South of Europe,

N. of Africa, and W. of Asia 1230

The pale-barkcd Ash.

8. /entiscifolia Desf. ¥ South of Europe,

North of Africa, and West of Asiapl. 206. fig. 1054. 1231The Lentiscus-leaved Ash.

F. t amariscifblia Vahl.

F. parvifblia Lam.

F. alepptnsis Pluk.

Variety - - - 1231

2 pendula

C. Leaves and Leaflets large, glaucous and downybeneath. Natives exclusively of North America.

9. americana Willd. ¥ North Americapl. 207. fig. 1055. 1232

The American Ash.

F. acumindta Lam.

F. discolor Muhl.

White Ash, Green Ash, Amer.

Variety - 1232

2 latifolia ¥i