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History, geography, and science; and descriptions, from Ranuncula'sceae to Staphyleae / by J.C. Loudon
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3. candicans Michx. S Carolina

fig. 1199. 1318

The whitish-feawd Nyssa, or Ogechee LimeTree.

N. capitcda Walt.

N. coccinea Bartr.

Sour Tunelo Tree , Wild Lime.

Weisslicner Tulpelobaum, Ger.

4- grandidentata Michx. North Americafig. 1200, 1201. 1319

The deeply-tooth ed-/eaved Nyssa, or Large Tupelo Tree.

N. tomentbsa and N. angulitant Michx.

N. denticulata Ait.

N. anguldsa Poir.

N. umflora, Wangh.

Wild Olive, Ainer.

Virginian Tupelo, Mart.

II. OSTRIS L. * - - 1316. 1320

The Osyris, or Poets Cassia.

Cisia Camer.

1. Alba L. * Italy - fig. 1202. 1320

The white^Zoroered Osyris.

O. joins linednbus acutis Loefl.

O.fruUtcent baccifera Bauh.

C hsia pottica Monspeltinsium Cam.

Cisia Latinirum Alp.

C Asia MonspHii dicta Gesn.

Wtiste Osyris, Ger.

YJmagndcece. s a. as i_i 1320

I ELAiA'GNUS Tourn. S as a i_J

1320, 1321

The Eljeagnus, Oleaster, or Wild Olive Tree.Chalef, Fr.

Wilde Oelbaum, Ger.

1. hortensis Bieb. X South of Europe

pi. 219. fig. 1203. 1321.

The Garden Elaeagnus.

E. angustifolia L,

E. inermis Mill.

E. arginteus Mcench.

E. orientalis Delisle.

? E. argintea Wats.

Jerusalem Willow .

Olivier deBohhnc, Chalef u Feuilles itroites,Fr.

Schmalblattriger Oleaster, Ger.

Varieties - - - 1322

1 angustifolia Bieb.

E. angustifdlia L.

2 dactyliformis ¥

3 orientalis ¥

E. orientalis L.

4 spinosa ?£

E. spindsa L.

2. argentea P/i. as Hudson's Bav

fig. 1204. 1323

The silver-leaved Elajagnus.

Missouri Silver Tree, U. S. of N. Amer.

App. i. Half-hardy Species of J&lceagnus. 1S24

E. conferta Roxb. i I Nepal.

E. arbbrea Roxh. 1 _l Nepal.

B. latifblia L. I 1 East Indies.

*. ialicif?>lia ? D. Don. & _1 fig. 1*05.

II. HIPPO'PHAE L. S as 1321. 1324

The Hippophae, Sea Buckthorn , or Sallow-thorn.

Rhamno)des Tourn.

Argoussier , Fr.

Haffdorn , Sanddorn , Ger.

Espino amariUo, Span.

1. Rhamnbides L. i Si Europe

pi. 220. fig. 1206. 1324

The Buckthorn-like Hippophae.

Rhamnbides florifera sdlicisfblio, Tourn,Rhamnbides fructifera Ray.

Argoussier faux Nerprun , Fr.Weidenbl'dttriger Sanddorn, Ger.

Arve, Saule E'pineux, Alps of Switzer-land.

Varieties *£ & - - 1325

2 angustifolia ft Hi

3 sibirica ¥ &

H. sibirica Todd. Cat.

2. salicifolia D . Don. ¥ & Nepal

fig. 1207. 1320

The Willow-leaved Hippophae.

H. conferta Wall.

III. SHEPHE'RD/^ Nutt- ^ at

1321- 1327

The Shepherdia.

H ippdphae L.

1. argentea Nutt, a ¥ North America

fig. 1208. 1327

The silvery -leaved Shepherdia.

llippdpliae argentea Pursh.

Missouri Silver Leaf, Buffalo Berry Tree,Arner.

Rabbit Berry, Beef Suet Tree, AmericanIndians.

Graisse de Bvffle, Buffalo Fat, FrenchTraders.

2. canadensis Nutt. St North America

fig. 1209. 1327

The Canadian Shepherdia.

H ippbphae canadensis L.

A ristolochidcece. i lu *-u 1328

I. ARISTOLO'CHIA L. A LU *-i_J

1328

The Birthwort.

Aristoloche, Fr.

Osterluxey, Ger.

1. sipho LHerit. A N. Am. f. 1210. 1329

The Siphon-Me, or Tube-flowered, Birthwort.A. macrophylla Lam.

Aristoloche Syphon, Fr.

GrossbVattrige Osterluxey, Ger.

Pipe Vine, or Birthwort , Arner.

2. tomentdsa North America

fig. 1211. 1329

The tomentose Birthwort.

App. i. Half-hardy Species of Aristolochia.

1329

A. semoervirens L. &-. 1 I Candta.

A. glatica Detf. S.1-J Barbary.

A. altlssima Dctf.

A. caudata Desf.

A. trilohMta Wilht. South Amarica. t