8 ténera The skin-shelled, or titmouse, Walnut. Nux Juglans fructo ténero etfrágile putamine Bauh. Noyer à Coque tendre, Noyer Mésange, Bon Jard. Noyer de Mars, in Dauphin. 1 serótina Desf. I The late-vegetating Walnut. Nux Juglans fructo serótino Bauh. Noyer de Mai, in Dauphiné. 5 laciniata I The Fern-leaved Walnut. Núx Juglans foliis laciniàtis Reneaulm. Juglans heterophylla Hort. J. filicifolia Lodd. Cat. Other Varieties. The Highflier. The Yorkshire Walnut. 2. nigra L. 1 North America pl. 251, 252. fig. 1260. 1435 The black wooded Walnut Tree. The black-Walnut, the black Hickory Nut, Noyer noir, Fr. 3. cinèrea L. * N. Am. p. 253. f. 1262. 1439 cxi Page 4. tomentosa Nut. 4 N.Am. f.1267.1444 The tomentose Carya, or Mocker-nut Hickory. Juglans álba L. C. álba Mill. Juglans tomentosa Michx. White-heart Hickory, Common Hickory, Amer. Noyer dur, Illinois. Variety I 2 máxima Swt. Hort. Brit. I 5. álba Nutt. 1 North America 1445 pl. 254. fig. 1269. 1446 The white-nutted Carya, or Shell-bark Hickory. Juglans álba Michx. Juglans álba ovàta Marsh. Juglans squamosa Michx. Juglans compressa Gærtn. Shag-bark Hickory, Scaly-bark Hickory, Noyer tendre, Illinois. 6. sulcata Nutt. t N. Am. f. 1271. 1448 The furrowed-fruited Carya. Juglans laciniòsa Michx. Arb. Juglans mucronata Michx. Fl. Bor. Amer. Thick Shell-bark Hickory, Springfield Nut, 7. porcina Nutt. North America Juglans porcina a obcordata Michx. Arbr. Big-nut, Hog-nut, Broom Hickory. Variety 1449 2 glabra f. 1272. b, and 1274. b. Juglans porcina ßficiformis Michx. Arb. Juglans glabra Mühl. 8. myristicæfórmis Nutt. † South Carolina fig. 1275. 1451 The Nutmeg-like-fruited Carya, or Nutmeg Hickory. 9. microcarpa Nutt. N. America 1451 The small-fruited Carya. 10. integrifòlia Spreng. The entire leaf (let) ed Caria, or Hickory. App. i. Other kinds of Carya. C. ambígua. North America. Juglans ambigua Michx. C. pubescens Lk. C. rígida. Juglans rígida Lodd. Cat. fig. 1263. 1441 III. PTEROCA`RYA Kunth. Y The olive-shaped Carya, or Pacane-nut Hickory. Juglans rubra Gærtn. Juglans cylindrica Lam. Juglans Pècan Mühlenb. Juglans angustifolia Ait. Juglans olivaformis Michx. Pecan-nut, Illinois Nut, Amer. Pécanier, Pacanus, Noyer Pécanier, Fr. 2. amàra Nutt. N. Amer. f. 1264. 1443 The bitter-nut Carya. Juglans amara Michx. Bitter-nut, White Hickory, Swamp Hickory, 3. aquática Nutt. North America fig. 1265, 1266. 1444 THE PTEROCARYA. 1. caucásica Kunth. The aquatic Carya, or Water Bitter-nut Hickory. I. 1421. 1451 Caucasus pl. 255. fig. 1276. 1452 The Caucasian Pterocarya. Juglans fraxinifolia Lamond MS. CONTENTS. Page App. i. Triandra of which there are Plants 22. frágilis L. * in the Country not described. S. tenuifolia Lodd. Cat. and G. not of Sm. 1502 Page Britain fig. 1310., and fig. 27. in p. 1606. The brittle-twigged, or Crack, Willow. S. frágilis, in part, Koch Comm. 1516 App. ii. Triúndra described, but not yet in- 23. monspeliénsis Forbes. Montpetroduced, or of doubtful Identity with Species in the Country. S. spectábilis, mas et fem., Host Sal. S. semperflorens, mas et fem., Host Sal. S. tenuiflora, mas et fem., Host Sal. S. venusta, mas et fem., Host Sal. S. vària, mas et fem., Host Sal. S. amygdalina, mas et fem., Host Sal. S. Figastrina, mas et fem., Host Sal. S. speciosa, mas et fem., Host Sal. 1502 Group iv. Pentándra Borrer. 1503 Trees, having Flowers with 3-5 Stamens. 16. pentandra L. Britain fig. 1299.a, and fig. 34. in p. 1610. The five-stamened-flowered Willow. lier fig. 30. in p. 1609. The Montpelier Willow. ? S. frágilis var. Borr. in a letter. 1517 24. Russelliana Sm. * Britain fig. 1311., and fig. 28. in p. 1608. 1503 25. S. pentandra, part of, Koch Comm. The sweet Willow, Bay-leaved Willow. Pomerania f. 1300., and f. 33. in p.1610. 1504 Meyer's Willow. S. cuspidata Schultz. S. tinctoria Sm. in Rees's Cycl. S. pentandra 3 L. S. hexándra Ehrh. S. Ehrhartiana Sm. in Rees's Cycl. S. tetrándra Willd. 18. lùcida Mühlenb. * North America f. 1301., and f. 32. in p. 1610. 1504 The shining-leaved Willow. S. Forbèsii Swt. Hort. Brit. 1517 ; the The Russell, or Duke of Bedford's, Willow. ?S. frágilis Woody. The Dishley or Leicestershire, Willow S. pendula Ser. Sal. Helv. S. viridis Fries Nov. S. rùbens Schrank Baier. Fl. S. ambigua Pursh, Sm., Forbes, Hook. App. i. Frágiles introduced, but not yet described, or of doubtful Identity. S. adscendens Donald's Nursery. S. bigemmis Lodd. Cat. S. decipiens, fem., Lodd. Cat. s. frágilis Lodd. Cat. S. murina Lodd, Cat. S. rùbra G. Lodd. 1522 Group v. Frágiles Borrer. * 1507 Trees, with their Twigs mostly brittle at the Joints. Group vi. Trees of the largest Size, with the Aspect of the Foliage whitish. 19. babylónica L. † Asia pl. 256. fig. 22. | 26. álba L. † Europe pl. 259, 260. f. 1314, Page Page App. i. Alba described, but which, probably, 39. Lyònü ? Schl. Switzerland fig. 10. have not been introduced into Britain. 1528 in p. 1604. Lyon's Willow. 40. Houstoniana Pursh. Carolina fig. 11. in Houston's Willow. S. tristis Lodd. Cat. 1532 30. Bonplandiana Humb. et Bonpl.? 43. petiolàris Sm. Mexico fig.9. in p. 1604. Bonpland's Willow. 1529 1533 and fig. 23. in The long-petiolated Willow. S. grisea Willd. . 1533 S. grisea var. ẞ subglabràta Koch Comm. pennsylvánica Forbes.? N. America fig. 95. in p. 1620. The Pennsylvanian Willow. ?S. petiolaris Sm. ?S. grisea Willd. 1534 ? S. pedicellaris Spreng. Syst., Pursh. Mühlenbergiana Willd. ✰ Pennsylvania fig 145. in p. 1630. Mühlenberg's, or the brown American, Willow. S. alpina Walt. S. incana Michx. S. flava Schoepf. S. tristis Muhlenb. 1534 tristis Ait. North America fig. 150. in p. 1630. The sad, or narrow-leaved American, Willow. 47. cordata Mühlenb. fig. 142. in p. 1630. The heart-leaved Willow. 1534 North America 1534 Group x. Rosmarinifolia Borrer. 1535 Low Shrubs, with narrow Leaves. Page 57. alaternöìdes Forbes. Group xi. Fusca Borrer. 1536 Mostly procumbent Shrubs. fig. 76. in p. 1618. The Alaternus-like Willow. 52. fúsca I. fig. 83. in p. 1618. 1536 58. proteæfòlia Schl.? Switzerland The brown Willow. fig. 75. in p. 1617. The Protea-leaved Willow. - 1542 App. i. Reticulata described, but not yet in troduced. S. vestita Pursh. Labrador. 1543 Group xiv. Glaúca Borrer. 1543 60. elæagnöìdes Schleicher. fig. 69. in p. 1616. The Elæagnus-like Willow. Europe · 1544 Scotland fig. 1324., and The glaucous Mountain Willow. 61. glaúca L. fig. 68. in p. 1616. S. appendiculata Fl. Dan. 1544 Switzerland fig.74. S. glauca Koch Comm. Lapland fig. 1325., and fig. 73. in p. 1617. The Laplanders' Willow. S. arenaria Fl. Dan. 1545 64. obtusifòlia Willd. Lapland 1545 The blunt-leaved Willow. 65. arenària L. Scotland fig. 70. in p. 1617. The sand Willow. S. limosa Wahlenb. Variety S. leucophylla Schl. 66. obovata Pursh. in p. 1630. 1545 1546 Labrador fig. 144. The obovate-leaved, or Labrador, Willow. 67. canéscens Willd.??? Germany 1546 The greyish Willow. S. limosa Wahlenb. var. Koch Comm. 68. Stuartiana Sm. & in p. 1617. Scotland fig. 72. Stuart's, or the small-leaved shaggy, Willow. S. Lappònum Walker. S. limosa Wahlenb. var. foliis augustivribus lanceolatis Koch Comm. |