BRITANNICUM; OR, THE TREES AND SHRUBS OF BRITAIN, Native and Foreign, Hardy and half-hardy, PICTORIALLY AND BOTANICALLY DELINEATED, WITH THEIR PROPAGATION, CULTURE, MANAGEMENT, AND USES IN THE ARTS, IN USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS, AND IN PRECEDED BY A HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL OUTLINE OF THE TREES AND SHRUBS OF TEMPERATE CLIMATES By J. C. LOUDON, F.L. & H.S., &c. AUTHOR OF THE ENCYCLOPÆDIAS OF GARDENING AND OF AGRICULTURE, IN EIGHT VOLUMES: FOUR OF LETTERPRESS, ILLUSTRATED BY ABOVE 2500 ENGRAVINGS; wwwwww VOL. II. FROM CELASTRA'CEÆ, p. 495., to ¿pocynaceæ, p. 1256., INCLUSIVE. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR; AND SOLD BY LONGMAN, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS; К CONTENTS OF VOL. II. The Roman numerals refer to the General Table of Contents, Vol. I. p. xvii. to cliii., where the species and varieties, with all their synonymes, will be found systematically arranged; the first column of Arabic figures to the pages of the text in this volume, and the second to those of the supplementary matter contained in Vol. IV. The names of the half-hardy and suffruticose orders and genera are in small type. |