^M m ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. VOL. VII. THIRD VOLUME OF PLATES. London : rrinlcd by A. Spoitiswoode, Ncw-Slreet-Siiuare. ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM; OR, THE TREES AND SHRUBS OF BRITAIN, ^atibc auK dTovticjn, fllartJi) antJ ?^aIf??5arUi), PICTORIALLY AND BOTANICALLY DELINEATED, AND SCIEXTIFICALLY A> ] rry) - J p. 1359. (183.) iliss M. L. Broussonet/rtt papy- rifera (the Paper }-p. 1361. (180.) Mulber Kew Botanic Gardens. H. L. Jeune i^icus Carica (the") ,„„. /,«o % common Fig) JP- 136o. (178.) Mile End Nursery. //. Jf. Juices. Ulm\\eje. (Elms.) p. 1374 p. 1375. - p. 1.376. H. jr. Jukes. ^'linus campestri.sT (common Elm) J Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. U. c, full-grown tree Kensington Gardens. J. Martin. U. c. strfcta, full grown tree - MuswcU Hill. MissM.L U. c. viniinalis Hort. Soc. Gard. U. planifoiia - p. 1377. Hort. Soc. Gard. U. IK Jukes. U. (c.) suberosa - p. 1395 Hort. Soc. Gard. H. TV. Jukes. U. major - - p. 1396, Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune. U. m., full-grown tree Studley Park. //. W. Jukes. U. effiisa - p. 1397. Hort. Soc. Gard. H. W. Jukes. U. e., winter tree Hort. Soc. Gard. H. IV. Jukes. U. mcntiina major, p. 1398. Hort. Soc. Gard. H. IV. Jukes. 1398 U. m. pendula (syn. "I rubra) - J P' Ilort. Soc. Gard. C. Rauch. U. ni. fastigiata p. 1399. Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune. , (185.) (184.) (184a.) (185a.) (191A.) . (186.) (188.) (187.) (191.) (191a.) (188a.) . (190.) (187a.) ri029b VI CONTENTS. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. U, anicriciina - p. 1406. Hort. Soc. Garil. //. I.f Jniiie. U. a., incisa - j). 1 K)G ( Hort. Soc. Card. II. I.c Jcitiif. Plancpff Richiirdi p. 1409 ( Hort. Soc. Gard. I{. Le Jcunc. P. R., full-grown tree Syon House". G. R. Lewis. Celtis Tounicfortii p. HIG. Hort. Soc. (lanl. Miss .V. L. C. occidenti'ilis (the\ , , ,7 Nettle Tree) jP-^-^"- Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. C. o., full-grown tree - ( Syon House. G. li. Lewis. JUGLAND.V^CE.E. Juglans regia (the Walnut) Hort. Soc. (!ard .7. r., full-grown tree Chisivick \illa. H'. A. Sesftcld. J. r., full-grown winter tree Studley Park. //. JV. Jukes. J. nigra (the Black -1 3. Walnut) - J ' Hort. Soc. Gard. C. Kauch. (W.VLNUTS, }P. 1423. Mis's M. L. J. n., full-grown tree, 4to - ( Syon House. G. II. Lewis. J. cinerea (the"| ,.00 Butter Nut) J P' ^*'^''- Hort. Soc. Gard. C. Ranch. Carya alba (the I Hickory Nut), 1- p. 1446. full-grown tree J Purser's Cross. L. Martin. Ptcrocarya caucasica p. 1451 Hort. Soc. Gard. C. Ranch. ^ALICA^CE.E. 258. S; 259. 260. 261. (Willows and Pop alix babv'lonica 1 (the Weeping \ p. 1507. Willow) -' j Hort. Soc. Gard. S. b. crlspa Hort. Soc. Gard. S. fragilis Hort. Soc. Gard. // 5. alba (the White,"! or Huntingdon, \ Willow) - J U. W. Jukes. p. 1514. //. ;r. Jitkcs. p. 1516. p. 1522. .Jeune. Hort. Soc. Gard. //. L 262. S. a., full-grown tree - (209fl. Turnham (irccii. //. W. Jukes. 263. S. vitellina - p. 1528. (206 Hort. Soc. Gard. //. »'. Jukes 264. Populus Alba (the I j^g^ ^.^j^ Abcle 1 ree) - J '^ Hort. Soc. Gard. Mits J. L. 265. p. can^scens - n. 1639. Miss J. L. 189.) 89a.) 84a.) 184.) 194.) 193.) 92a.) 196. 95«. 96ff. 197. 97rt. 198. 200. 199. ARS. 207. 208. 205. 209. 215. Hort. Soc. Gard. 266. P. trcnnila (the Aspen ) Hort. Soc. Gard the 1 1645. (217.) Miss J. L. p. 1646. (218.) //. Le Jeune. p. 1651. (219.) J. L. ' I p. 1652. (229.) //. Le Jeune. 267. P. t. pendula Messrs. Loddiges. 268. P. graj^a Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss J. L. 269. P. nigra (common Black Poplar) Hort. Soc. Gard. 270. P. n., winter tree - - (220.) Hort.. Soc. Gard. //. Le Jeune. 271. P. n., full-grown tree, 4to - (221.) Lambeth Palace. Miss M. L.' 272. P. monilifera (the ] Black Italian ^ p. 1657. (222.) Poplar) - J Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss J. L. 273. P. m., winter tree - - (222.) Bayswater. IL Le Jeune. 274. P. ni., full-grown tree, 4to. (222«.) Syon House. G. R. Lewis. 275. p. fastigiata I Poplar) J Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss J. L. 276. P. angulata - p. 1670. Hort. Soc. Gard. Mm J. L. 277. P. a., fidl-grown tree Syon House, (i. R.Lewis. 278. P. bal.samifura (the"! 1673. 279. 280. Balsam Poplar) / ^ Loyton Nursery. IL Le Jeune P. b., fidl-grown tree Svon House. //. Le Jettne. Ontario Poplar Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss J. L PetilaVe.k. (Birches and Alders.) 281. yl'lnus glutinosa (the common }- p. 1678. 282. 283. 284. Aldcr^ Hort. Soc. Gard. A. n. laciniata riort. Soc. tJard. thcl ;ar)}P- Mi - )H1 } 1676. (224.) (224.) (225.) (224.) (227.) Miss M. L, - p. 1678. II. If. Jukes. A. g. 1., full-grown tree, 4to Syon House. II'. A. Se^ield. A. cordifolia Hort. Soc. Ciard 285. Petula i'dba pc dula (the Weep ing Birch) p. 1689. Miss M. L. (229.) (239.) (231.) (232.) :.n-| 1691. (233.) Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. 286. J?, wopulifulia Hort. Soc. Gard. - p. 1707. (237.) Miss M. L. 287. B. i)apyracca Hort. Soc. (;ard. 288. B. nigra H.icknoy Arlxiretum - p. 1708. Miss M. L. (241.) p. 1710. (234.) //. Le Jeune. CONTENTS. 289. B., winter tree - - ('235.) Fulham Nursery. X. Martin. CorylaYe.e. (Oaks, Beech, Chest- nuts, Hazels, &c.) 290. Quercus pedunculata j _ ^^g^ ,^ (the cominoiiUak) J ' ^ ' (281a.) 291 292 293 Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M- L. Q. p., full-grown tree Miss M. L. - p. 1736. (281.) Kensington Gardens. J. Martin Q. p., winter tree - - (282a.) Studley Park. //. fV. Jukes. Q. p. fastigiata - p. 1731. (2826.) Hort. Soc. Gard. 294'. Q. sessiliflora Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. 295 Q. s., full-grown tree, 4to (280**) Woburn Abbey. W. A. Nereid. 296. Q. s., winter tree - (281*) studley Park. //. »'. Jukes. 297. Q. i:'sculus (the Italian Oak) - Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L 298. Q. Cerris (the Tur key, or Mo.?sy cupped, oak) Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. I p. 1844.. (261.) ■\' 1846. 299. Q. C, full-grown tree, 4to Syon House. G. R. Lewis. (275.) (277.) 300. 301. 302. 303. 304. 305. 306. 307. 308. 309. Q. C, winter tree, 4to - (276.) Muswell Hill. Miss M. L. Q. C. austriaca - p. 1848. (279.) Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. Q.C. fuihaniensi.s"! (syn. dentata) [ p. 1850. (278.) (Fulham Oak) J Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. Q. C. {., full-grown tree - (278a.) Fulham Nursery. L. Martin. Q. C. f., winter tree, 4to - {278b.) Fulham Nursery. //. Lc Jeune Q. C- Lucoinbe««a (the Lucombe Oak) Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L Q. C. L., winter tree Fulham Nursery. H. Lc Jeune. ;^ p. 1857. (280.) (280a.) ''•vSiaSakT-}p->«»M20e.) Hackney Arboretum. //. Lc Jeune. Q. JE., full-grown tree - (267.) Syon House. G. R. Lewis. Q. alba (the Ameri-I ,„„, /^„„. canWhiteOak))P-lS«*-(232.) Hackney Arboretum. //. Le Jeune. LIST OF PLATES IN VOL. VIL, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. The Roman numerals refer to the volumes of the text where the species is treated of. p. 1678. 1678. Abelc Tree. See Populus alba. Alder. See ^'hius. ^'Inus cordifolia III. p. 1689. A, glutinosa (the") ^,. common Alder) j A. g. laciniata - III. p, A. g. 1., full-grown tree, 4to i^etula alba pend (the Bircb) - J"^^^" P IL nigra J}, n., winter tree ,B. papyracea B. yjopulifolia Bird). Sec i?etula. Broiissonetw papy- rlfera (the Paper ^lulberry) Butter Nut. See Juglans cinerea. III. III. p. III. III. 1691. 1710. 1708. 1707. (232.) (229.) (239.) (231.) (233.) (234.) (235.) (241.) (237.) III. III. p. 1361. (180.) Carva alba (Hickory "| Nut), full-grown 'ill tree - - J p. 1446. (200.) 1261. (169.) - (170.) in. p. 1417. (193.) - (192a.) 1416. (194.) 1321. (175.) III. III. Catdlpa syringecioVvA C. s., full-grown tree Celtis occidentals "1 (the Nettle Tree) J C. o., full-grown tree C. Tourncfortzi - ii'la?agnus orientiilis ~l (the Olea-stcr) - J Elm. See C/'lmus. Elm, American. See U. amcricana. common, or English. See U. campestris. Cornish. See U. m. fastigiata. Dutch, or Cork-barked. See U. suberosa. Scotch. See U. montana major. Weeping. See U. m. pendula. Fig. See i^icus. Ficus Carica (the Fig^ III. p. 1365. (178.) Hickory Nut. See Carya. T/ijjpophae Rham- "j ntiidesangustifolia i-III. p. 1325. (174ct.) (Sea Buckthorn) J CONTENTS. Juglans ciiicrea - - III. p. 1439. (198. J. nigra - - III. p. 1435. (197. J. n., full-grown tree, 4to - (197a. J. regia (the Walnut) III. p. 1423. (196. J. r., full-grown tree - - - (195a. J. r., full-grown winter tree - (196a. Zaurus nobilis (tlieTju j . ^j^, Sweet Bay) "J L. Sassafras (the| jjj j.^^j ^j^2a. Sassafras Iree) J i. 5., fuU-growii tree - -(172. Lote Tree. See Celtis. A/orusalba - - III. p. 1348. (181. M. a., full-grown tree, 4to (181a. 3/ nigra (the Mul-| jjj ,3^3 ^^gg berry) - - J M. n. , full-grown tree - - ( 1 82a. M (pennsylvanica)-ljjj ,3^3 ^jgg rubra - - J Mulberry. See Morus. Nettle Tree. See Celtis. Nyssa biflora (the") 11- I III. p. 1317. (173.) TupeloTree),full- j- grown tree - J Oak. See Quercus. Oak, American White. Sec Q. alba. Bitter. See Q. Ciirris. British, or common. See Q. pcduncu- lata, and Q. sessiliflora. Fulham. See Q. C. fulhamensis. Italian. See Q. £'sculus. Lucombe. See Q. C Lucombeana. Mossy-cupped. See Q. Cerris. Turkey. See Q. Cerris. Oleaster. See £kvagnus. Paper Mulberry. See Broussonetta. Planerrt Uichardi - III. p. 1409. (184a.) P. R., full-grown tree - -(184.) Poplar. See Populus. Poplar, Aspen. Sec P. tremula. Balsam. Sec P. balsamifera. Black. See P. nigra. Black Italian. See P. monilifcra. Lombardy. See P. fastigiata. Ontario. Sec P. c^mdicans. Populus alba (thcjjjj gg ^gM.) Abele free) - J ' P. angul;\ta - - III. p. 1670. (224.) /'. a., full-grown tree - -(224.) P. balsamifera - III. p. 1673. (225.) P. b., full-grown tree - -(224.) P. candicans - III. p. 1676. (227.) P. canesccns - III. p. 1639. (215.) P. (dilatiita) fastigiata fill. p. 1660. (221. I !16.) P. grse'ca - - 111. p. 1651. (219.) P. monilifcra - III. p. 1657. (222.) P. m., winter tree - -(222.) P. m., full-grown tree, 4to - (222a.) P. nigra - - III. p. 1C52. (221.) P. n. winter tree - - (220.) P. n., full-grown tree, 4to - (221.) P. tremula - - III. p. 1645. (217.) P. t. pendula - III. p. 1646. (218.) Pterocarya caucasica III. p. 1451.(199.) Quercus alba - - III. p. 1864. (252.) Q. yE'gilops - - III. p. 1861. (266.) Q. yE., full-grown tree - -(267.) Q. Cerris - - III. p. 1846.(275.)' Q. C, full-grown tree, 4to - - (277.) Q. C, winter tree, 4to - - (276.) Q. C. austriaca - III. p. 1848. (279.) Q C. fulhamc.nsis|jjj 1850.(278.) (dentata) - - J ^ ^ -' Q. C. {., full-grown tree - - (278a.) Q. C. f., winter tree, 4to (2786.) Q. C. Lucombeawa III. p. 1857. (280.) Q. C. L., winter tree - - (280a.) Q. j6,"scu1us - - III. p. 1844. (261.) Q. pedunculata - III. p. 1731. (282.) Q. p., full-grown tree - - (281a.) Q. p., winter tree ■ - (282a.) Q. p. fastigiata - III. p. 1731. (2826.) Q. sessiliflora - III. p. 1736. (281.) Q. s., full-grown tree, 4to - (280*») Q. s., winter tree - - -(281*) S'alixalba - - III. p. 1522. (209.) S. a., full-grown tree - - (209a.) 5. babylcSnica (thejjjj 1507.(207.) Weepmg Willow) J ' ^ ' S. b. crispa - - III. p. 1514. (208.) S. fragilis - - III. p. 1516. (205.) i'. vitcllina - - III. p. 1528. (206.) Sassafras. See iaurus Sassafras. Sea Buckthorn. See /Zippophae. Sweet Bay. See Xaurus nobilis. Tupelo. See Nyssa. C/'lmus americana -. III. p. 1406. (189. U. a. incisa - III. p. 1406. (189a. U. campestris (theljjj ^3^^^ g^ common li,lm) J ' ^ U. c, full-grown tree - - (184. U. c. stricta, full-jiu ^3-5^ (jg^^^ grown tree - J '^ ^ U. c. viminalis - III. p. 1376. (185a. U. effusa - - III. p. 1397. (191. U. c., winter tree - - - (191a. U. major - - III. p. 1396. (188. U. m., full-grown tree - - (187. U. montana major III. ]). 1398. (188a. U. m. pendula (rubra) III. p. 1398. (190. U. m. fastigiata - III. p. 1399. (187a. U. planifolia - III. p. 1377. (1916. U. (c.) suberosa - III. p. 1395. (186. Walnut. See Juglans. Willow. See ^.illx. Willow, Weeping. Sec S. babylonica. Huntingdon, or White. See S. alba. 215 Catiilpa ?yringae/'d/«o. The Syringa-leaved Catalpa. 14 n. high. 2> in. dinm. Cattilpa sjr'mgxfdlia. The Syringa-leaved Catalpa. 216 {S^ N .^5«^:5'&,*-;:?rJJ Full-grown trco at Svon ; 54 ft. high, dlam. of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 48 ft. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft] 217 haurus nobUis. The noble Laurel, or the Sioeet Hay tree. 5i 218 hadrus Sassafras. The Sassafras tree. 10 It. high, IJiii. diaiii. 219 T,aurus Sassafras. The Sassafras tree. Full-grown tree at Syon ; 46 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 34 fl. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.] A//syd bijidra. The two-flowered Nyssa, or Tupelo tree. 220 ■^^^ lull-grown tree at Thomson's Villa, Richmond ; 34 ft. high [Scale 1 in. to \'> ft.] ^l(Bdg?ius orientalis. The Eastern Oleaster. 221 18 ft. hi"h. Hill, diani. Hippdpfiae Rhamnoldes angustifdUa. The narrow-leaved Rhamnus-like Sea Buckthorn. 222 14 ft. high, 5 in. diam. 223 Morus nigra. The hXiick-fruited, or common, Mulberry tree. II ft. high, 3 in. (li.iin. 225 Mdrus alba. The white-fruited Mulberry. lo ft. high, .5^ in. diam. 226 'Mortis alba. The white Mulberry. '^^'*»4^- 227 M-orus rubra (syn. peiinsylvdnica). The Pennsylvanian Mulberry tree. 13 tl. high, 3 in. diam. L^;'#ii Broussonetm papyrifero. The paper-bearing Broussonetia. 22H 229 Flcus Cdrica. The commo7i Fisr tree. 10 ft. high, '2j in. diam. U'lmus canipestris. The field, or common English, Elm. 230 231 V 'hn u X ra in pes fr is. Tlie field, or romnion Ft/f/fis/i, Elm. rullRrown tree in Kensington Gardens ; (if. ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 48 fl [Scale I in. to 12 ft.] or Cornish, Elui. 232 V^lniHs campestris strict't The upright, "r Cornish, Elm. 232 [Stale 1 In to 12 ft ] \]'lnms c. vwu?ialis. The twiggy field, or English, Elm. 233 25 ft. high, 5 in. diam. V.mV^^ 234 XJ'lmus planifblia. Tlie flat-leaved Elm. 12 ft hifch 2Mn diam iiVERSllY . U'lmus campestris suberbsa. The cov^-barked field Elm. 235 JJ'lmus major. The larger Elm. 236 Of' ' 237 JJ'hnus major. The greater, or Dutch cork-barked, Elm. Full-grown tree at Stiuiley ; 94 ft. 10 in. hinli, diain. of the trunk 5 ft. G in. [Scale 1 in. to 21 ft.] Vimus effiisa. The spi'eading^owercrf Elm. 238 JJ'lmus effusa. The spreading-irawcAerf Elm. 239 22 ft. high, 4 in. diam. Vlmns montana major. The larger mountain, Scotch, or IVych, Elm. 240 U7m/« montana pendula. The pendulous, or toecping, mountain Elm. 241 \rY Wlmtts montana fastigiata. The fastigiate mountain, or Scotch, Elra. 242 U'lmus americana. The American Elm. 243 20 ft. high, 5 in. diam. or T.^"^ aVERSlTY OF ILL. \]'lmus americava i/irlsa. The cut-feared American Elm. 244 aV£RSl Pldnersk Richdrdi. Richards Planera, or the Zelkoua tree. 2Ai 0 PlavetA RicJtdrd\. Richard's Planera, or the Zelkoua free. 246 Full-grown tree at Syon ; 54 ft. hiph OFTHt uuwtRSiTV Of V. Celtis Tourne/ortii. Tournefort's Celtis, or Nettle tree. 247 >> ^ 10 ft. high, 2 in. diam. on"* uwtRsav 248 Celtis occidentalis. The Western, or American, Nettle tree. 15 ft. high, 2 J in. diam. / L1BR^RY OF THE tilYERSlTY OF \Ll Celtis occidentalis. The Western, or American, Nettle tree. 249 '^^^^^g^^eyj,^*^ Kull-grown Irce at Syon ; 58 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft., and ol the head ^Q ft. [.Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.] OFTHe UtiWtRSlTY OF 'Ifiglans regia. Tlie royal, or common, Walmit tree. 2oO 19 ft. high, 7| in. diam. OHHt 251 ^uglans regia. The royal, or common, Walnut tree. • r-^?^'"^'^-^<-^l^^: t'Jfjt^M^^} if^^"^^^- <0V Full-grown tree at Chiswick; 54 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 4^ ft., and of the head .')0 ft. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.] LIBRARY OF TH^ uKIVERSITY Oi 252 Juglnns regia. The common, or royal, Walnut. -^.icsffx^^^^^^^l-^m Full-grown winter tree at Studley ; S2 ft. high. diam. of the head 9G ft. [Scale I in. to -.il ft.] UGR^RY Of THE UUIVERSITY Of lu. 3ug1aus mgra. The black Walnut tree. 253 Of THe ^UWtRSlTY OF it^ 2o4 .Miffliins n'lyrii. Tlie black Walnut: Full-grown tree it s>on 70 ft Iiit,li di mi. of the head -W ft. ^iiglans cinerea. The grey-barked "Walnut, oi- Ih/ftcr-nt/f. 255 15 ft. high, 6iD. diam. LIBRARY Of THe UUIVERSITY OfH.'- Ctiri/a allin. Tlie wliite Carya, nr Shell-hnrk Hichory-init. 256 Full-firown tree , it Purser's Crosj ; 80 It. high.diam. of the trunk 2^ ft., and of the he.id 45 ft. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft ] LIBRARY OF THE IJtilVERSlTY OF ILU!> 251 Pterocarya cmtcusica. The Caucasian Pterocarya. ^5^- ri ft. lii};li. the sti'ins 2 in. diaiii. OFTHe btiWERSlTY OF \U' Salix bubyloniva. The Babylonian, or IFeepint/, Willow. 258 .^•'j^?^: Aif /j' j!^' ;■; : ' // 111 ft. high, 4 ill. liiaiti : ®nj ; /; ;? jj j- ,J; i'^^^ LIBRARY Of THE UUIVERSITY Of lu. Salix babylonica crispa. The curled-Zeat'erf Babylonian, or H'eepi/it/, Willow. 259 Of THe uWVLRSlTY Of lU. Salix frdgilis. The fragile-twiffged Willow. 260 LlGR/VRY 0^ THE UNIVERSITY Of ILL. Salix alba. The ^\hhe-leaved Willow. 261 30 It. high. 1 ft. diam. LIBRARV OF THE UUIVtRSlTY Of III. Sa/ja? alba. Tlie white, nr Hiintingdon, Willow, 262 ^ ^-'^M,^"^-^ ^^^m- -6 W Al Salix vitellina. The i/(lloic, or jolk-of-egg, barked Willow. 263 \tjjulus alba. The white- leaved ^ ^^^ Poplar, or Abele tree. 264 Vopfdtfs cauescetis. The grey- /earcc? Poplar. 2 32 ft. high, 11 in. diam. Vopulus tremula. The trembling-Zeaverf Poplar, or Ihitish ^hpcn. 266 24 ft. high, '\ hi. dioin. Fopulus tremula pcndula. The pendulous-ir«wt7((frf trembling-^earcrf Poplar. 267 14 ft. high, 2in. diam. Copulas grcE^ca. The Greek, ^ or Athenimi, Poplar. 268 31ft. high, 1 ft.diam. Fopulus nigra. The black Poplar 269 Vopulm tiigra. The black Poplar. 270 'li ft. Iiigli, 0 in. diani. ^4i 271 1/ I 12 ft] Vopulus nigra. Tlic black Poplar. Full-grown tree At Lambelli Palace; M ft. Iitgli, diam. of tlie trunk 5 ft., and ofihe lu-ad 72 ft. [ScaK' 1 in. hi 12 ft] P-l 8 be a s ^ Pm Vopulus monilifcra. 273 The necklace-bearing, \l,\lij or Black Italian, Poplar. ^ % •B^mmZm^ ^"•^■'"^"^■'n -225_ ■Popidus momlifera. The necklace-bearing, Canadian, or Black Italian, Poplar. *^,^^^. Full-Erown tree at Syon ; 102 (t high \i the trimk 44 ft., and of the head 96 ft- '* [bcalelm to mt.] Vopulus Tlie ^astiQVAte-branched, fastigiata. 27o or I.omhnrdij. l'(ij)l;ir. 29 ft. liitih, 6in. diam. Vopiili's (HUfiilota. The '^ luvruhr-hra/ir/icfi. or ('(irnlnin. Pdplnr. 276 v-=^ ^\.^ ^i'.% Populus angidata. The Mvrul-JiV -branched Poplai-. r^%^ ■v^^ ^^^■^v.. ^WM^<^ 1^ i^ ■»» ' ■^. FuU-groun tree at Svon ; 83 ft. high. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.] Pdpfthfs t/ahami/era. The l>;iL<;iiii-l»earing Poplar. 278 <3#«:., 279 Popuhis balsaitiifera. The balsam-bearing Poplar, Full-grown troe at Syon ; 40 ft. high, diam. of the trunk .1 ft., and of the lioad 30 ft [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.] Vojrifliis cnndiiuHs. Tilt' whitish li('(irt-s}i(ii>('(I-le(tv('d, or Onfa/io, Popliir, 280 '27 ft. hiftli, 7 ill. diam. A^hii/s glutinosa. TIr' common, or Lrlutin()iis-/wfVY/. Aider, 281 21 ft. high, nin. diain. /N,'*^^ A'hms ghtfiitdsa /fuininfa. The cnt-Iea red g:\ut'mou> Alder. 282 283 A'bms ghit'mbsa laciniata. The cut-lenved glutinous Alder. A'f/n/s cordifblia. Tlio ht'art-.s7/r//}^r/-le!ivo(l Alder. 284 Betula alba pendula. The pendulous wliite Birch. 285 2-< ft. high, 6 in. diam. Betula ])opnlifdIia. '^3S§i^X&' ^^^ Poplar-leaved Bircli. 28 Betula papyracea. The papery -/w/7('e(/ Birch. 287 lie tula nigra The black Birch. 26 ft. hith, diam. of the stems from 2 in. to 3 in. Hetula 7itgra. Tlie black Birch. 289 Full-grown tree at Fulham Nursery ; 50 ft. hiKli, Mi7erf British Oak. Full-grown tree at Studley ; 80 ft. high, diam. of the trunk S ft. 2 in., and of the head 91 ft [Scale 1 in. to 30 ft.] Quercus pedunculata fa^tigiata. T\\o upright- f/rowitig staik-fruited Oak. 293 1 fV^, Querc2ts sessilijlbra. The sessile-flowered British Oak. 294 ^ %-iriM ___ ._..- J*'! 18^ ft. high, 7J in. diam 295 (^ueiciis sessiliflnru. The sessile-flowered British Oah. Quercus sessiliffnra. The sessile-flovvei-f'd British Oak. 296 Kull-grown tree at Studley I'ark ; 1 ix ft. liigli, diam. of tin; trunk II ft. G in., of lieaJ 96 ft. [Scale 1 in. to 3(1 ft.] Querctfs E'sculus. The Esculus, or Italian Oak. 297 Qiiercus Caris. The bitter, or Turkey, Oak 298 2f) ft. high, 9 in. dnim. 299 )f the heail 73 ft Quereiis Cerris. The bitter, or Turkey, Oak. 300 ^^ Querct/s Ctrris. The Turkey Oak. Full-grown tree at Musw I H Quercus Cerris austrlaca. The Austrian Cerris Oak. 301 Qtterctts Cerris Jnlhamensis (syn. dentata). The iooi\\-lenved Turkey Oak, or the Fulham Oak. 302 165 f*- '"'?*'• ■' '"• fli^'i- 303 QUercns Cerris ftilhameusis The Fulham Turkey Oak. of the head 51 ft. [hcalc I in. lu I- It 1 304 A ft. Quercus Cerrisfuiha/nensis. The Fulham Turkey Oak. T)h- original tree in the Fulham N rl f>f ihcheadAl fl Quercus Cerris Lucombekna. The Lucombe Turkey Oak. SO.-) IC ft. high, G in. diam. / Quc/rns Cerris Lucombelma. The Lucombe Turkey Oak. 306 Full-grown tree in the Fulham Nursery ; 63 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 41 ft., and of the head 53 ft. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.] 307 QnercKs JE'gifops. The ^gilops, or Valonio, Oak. J'-VL 12 rt. high, 3 in. diji .'i()8 Qiiercus JS/gilops. The ^gilops, or Valonia, Oak. Full-grown tree at Syon ; 24 ft. high, diani. of the trunk 18 in., and of the head 3(1 ft. [Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.] 309 Querctis alba. 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