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289. B., winter tree

Fulham Nursery. L. Martin.

CORYLA CEE.

(235.) 300. Q. C., winter tree, 4to

Muswell Hill. Miss M. L.

(OAKS, BEECH, CHEST- 301. Q. C. austriaca

NUTS, HAZELS, &c.)

290. Quercus pedunculata p.1731. (282.) (the common Oak)

Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.

291. Q. p., full-grown tree

Kensington Gardens. J. Martin.

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Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.

302. Q. C. fulhaménsis

(syn. dentata) (Fulham Oak),

p. 1850. (278.)

Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.

Q. C. f., full-grown tree Fulham Nursery. L. Martin. Q. C. f., winter tree, 4to Fulham Nursery. H. Le Jeune.

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292. Q. p., winter tree

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293. Q. p. fastigiata

p. 1731. (2826.)

304.

Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.

294. Q. sessiliflòra

p. 1736. (281.)

305.

Q. C. Lucombeana

295 Q. s., full-grown tree, 4to Woburn Abbey. W. A. Nesfield.

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(278a.)

(2786.)

(the Lucombe p. 1857. (280.) Oak)

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Fulham Nursery. H. Le Jeune.

297. Q. E'sculus (the p. 1844. (261.) 307. Q. Egilops (the p. 1861. (266.)

Italian Oak)

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Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.

298. Q. Cérris (the Tur

Valonia Oak)

Hackney Arboretum. H. Le Jeune.

key, or Mossy-p. 1846. (275.) 308. Q. Æ., full-grown tree

Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.

cupped, oak)

299. Q. C., full-grown tree, 4to

(277.)

Syon House. G. R. Lewis.

Syon House. G. R. Lewis. 309. Q. álba (the Ameri

(267.)

can White Oak)} p. 1864. (252.)

Hackney Arboretum. H. Le Jeune.

LIST OF PLATES IN VOL. VII., ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.

The Roman numerals refer to the volumes of the text where the species is treated of.

Abele Tree.

See Pópulus álba.

Alder. See A'lnus.

A'lnus cordifòlia

III. p. 1689. (232.)

A. glutinosa (the III. p. 1678. (229.) common Alder)

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III. p. 1678. (239.)

A. g. laciniata
A. g. 1., full-grown tree, 4to

Bétula álba pendula}

(the Birch) B. nigra

B. n., winter tree
B. papyracea
B. populifolia
Birch. See Bétula.
Broussonètia papy-
rífera (the Paper
Mulberry)

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(231.)

III. p. 1691. (233.)

III. p. 1710. (234.)

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III. p. 1708. (241.) III. p. 1707. (237.)

Catalpa syringafòlia C. s., full-grown tree Céltis occidentalis

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C. o., full-grown tree
C. Tournefortii -
Elæágnus orientàlis
(the Oleaster)
Elm. See U'lmus.
Elm, American. See U. americana.

III. p. 1416. (194.)

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III. p. 1321. (175.)

common, or English. See U. campestris. Cornish. See U. m. fastigiata.

Dutch, or Cork-barked. See U. suberòsa. Scotch. See U. montana major. Weeping. See U. m. péndula. ̧.

III. p. 1361. (180.) | Fig. See Ficus.

Butter Nut. See Juglans cinèrea.

Càrya álba (Hickory

Nut), full-grown

III. p. 1446. (200.)

Ficus Cárica (the Fig) III. p. 1365. (178.)
Hickory Nut.
See Càrya.
Hippophae Rham-

nöìdes angustifolia III. p. 1325. (174a.)

tree

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III. p. 1435. (197.) | P. n. winter tree

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III. p. 1652. (221.)

(220.
(221.)

(197a.) P. n., full-grown tree, 4to

III. p. 1645. (217.)

III. p. 1423. (196.) P. trémula

J. n., full-grown tree,
J. règia (the Walnut)
J. r., full-grown tree
J. r., full-grown winter tree

Laúrus nobilis (the)

Sweet Bay)
L. Sassafras (the
Sassafras Tree)
L. S., full-grown tree
See Céltis.

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(195a.) P. t. péndula
(196a.)

III. P.

1297. (171.)

III. p.

1301. (172a.)

- (172.)

III. p. 1348. (181.)
(181a.)

M. a., full-grown tree, 4to

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Pterocàrya caucásica
Quércus álba
Q. Æ'gilops -
Q. E., full-grown tree
Q. Cérris

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III. p. 1646. (218.)
III. p. 1451. (199.)
III. p. 1864. (252.)
III. p. 1861. (266.)

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Q. C., full-grown tree, 4to
Q. C., winter tree, 4to
Q. C. austrìaca
Q. C. fulhaménsis
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III. p. 1850. (278.)

M. nigra (the Mul-} III. p. 1343. (182.) . C. f., full-grown tree

berry)

M. n.,
full-grown tree
M. (pennsylvánica)

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Mulberry. See Mòrus.

Nettle Tree.

See Céltis.

Nýssa biflora (the

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Q. C. f., winter tree, 4to
Q. C. Lucombeana
Q. C. L., winter tree
Q. E'sculus

Q. pedunculata

Q. p., full-grown tree

Tupelo Tree),full- III. p. 1317. (173.) Q. p., winter tree

grown tree

See Quércus.

Oak.

Oak, American White. See Q. álba.

Bitter. See Q. Cérris.

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(280a.)

III. p. 1844. (261.)
III. p. 1731. (282.)

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(281a.) (282a.)

III. p. 1731. (2826.).
III. p. 1736. (281.)

Q. s., full-grown tree, 4to
Q. S.,
winter tree

British, or common. See Q. peduncu- Sàlix álba
làta, and Q. sessiliflora.

Fulham. See Q. C. fulhaménsis.
Italian. See Q. E'sculus.

Lucombe. See Q. C. Lucombeana.
Mossy-cupped. See Q. Cérris.
Turkey. See Q. Cérris.

Oleaster. See Elæágnus.

Paper Mulberry. See Broussonètia.

Plánera Richárdi III. p. 1409. (184a.)
P. R., full-grown tree

Poplar. See Pópulus.

Poplar, Aspen. See P. trémula.

Balsam. See P. balsamífera.
Black. See P. nigra.

- (184.)

Black Italian. See P. monilífera.
Lombardy. See P. fastigiata.
Ontario. See P. cándicans.

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S. babylónica (the III. p. 1507. (207.)
Weeping Willow) J

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III. p. 1528. (206.)

Sassafras. See Laúrus Sassafras.
Sea Buckthorn. See Hippophae.
Sweet Bay. See Laúrus nóbilis.
Tupelo. See Nýssa.
U'lmus americana
U. a. incìsa

U. campestris (the
common Elm)

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U. c., full-grown tree
U. c. stricta, full-

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Pópulus álba (the) III. p. 1638. (214.) U. effùsa

Abele Tree)

P. angulàta

P. a., full-grown tree
P. balsamífera

P. b., full-grown tree
P. cándicans

P. canéscens

P. (dilatata) fastigiàta

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III. p. 1673. (225.) | U. m., full-grown tree

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(224.) U. major

(224.) U. montàna màjor

III. p. 1406. (189.) III. p. 1406. (189a.) III. p. 1374. (185.)

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III. p. 1375. (184a.) III. p. 1376. (185a.) III. 1397. (191.)

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III. p. 1398. (188a.)

. III. p. 1676. (227.) U. m. péndula (rùbra) III. p. 1398. (190.)

- III. p. 1639. (215.) U. m. fastigiata

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III. p. 1399. (187a.)

. III. p. 1377. (1916.)

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or 216.) U. (c.) suberòsa
Walnut. See Juglans.
Willow. See Salix.

III. p. 1651. (219.)
III. p. 1657. (222.)

P. m., winter tree
P. m., full-grown tree, 4to

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Willow, Weeping. See S. babylónica.
Huntingdon, or White.

See S. álba.

Catálpa Syringifolia.

The Syringa-leaved Catalpa.

14 ft. high, 2 in. diam.

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Full-grown tree at Syon, 54 ft. high; trunk, 2 ft. in diam.; head, 48 ft, in diam. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]

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