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LIST OF THE PORTRAITS OF TREES FORMING VOL. VIIL.,
SYSTEMATICALLY ARRANGED. f
The names, scientific and English, of all the trees included in the plates forming Vols. V. VI. VII. and
VIII. will be found systematically arranged in the General Contents in Vol. 1, and alphabetically
arranged at the end of Vol. VIII
The number on the left hand refers to the paging of the plates in the present Volume; that on the right to
the page of the body of the work where the tree is treated of.
CoryLacEem. (Oaks, BEECHES, CHEST-
Nuts, &c.) — continued.
Text in Vol. III.
Page $ Page
310. Quércus macrocarpa - 1869
Hackney Arboretum. dH. Le Jeune.
31. Q. obtusiloba - - 1870
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
312. Q. Prinus palistris - - 1872
Leyton Nursery. Miss M. L.
313. Q. P. monticola - - 1873
Leyton Nursery. Miss M. L.
314. Q. P. tomentosa - - 1876
Leyton Nursery. Miss M. L.
315. Q. rubra - - 1877
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. i Dy
316. Q.r., full-grown tree, 4to.
Syon House. G. #. Lewis.
317. Q. r., winter tree.
Fulham Nursery. L. Martin.
318. Q. coccinea’ - - - 1879
Purser’s Cross. Miss M. L.
319. @Q. c. full-grown tree.
Muswell Hill. Miss M. L.
320. Q. ambigua - - 1881
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
321. Q. tinctoria - - - 1884
Hackney Arboretum. H. Le Jeune.
322. Q.palistris - - - 1887
Leyton Nursery. H. Le Jeune.
323. Q. palistris, full-grown tree.
F Syon House. H. Le Jeune.
324. Q. Phéllos, 4to = - ~—=_:«1894 |
Syon House. G. R. Lewis.
Page
325. Q. P. latifolius - -
Hackney Arboretum. L. Martin.
326. Q. Ilex, full-grown tree -
Syon House. G. R. Lewis.
397. Q. Elatifelidis) 6-0 S-
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
328. Q. TZ. longifolia (syn. an-
gustifolia) -
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
329. @Q. gramiuntia, Po een
tree
Purser’s Cross. Miss M. ‘ke
Q. Suber (Cork tines
full-grown
Fulham Nursery. J. Marien.
Q. S. full-grown tree -
Muswell Hill, H. Le Jeune.
Q. S. dentatum, full- ceranen
tree
Muswell Hill. A. Le Teas
Q. virens (Live Oak) 2
Chiswick Villa. LZ. Martin.
330.
331.
332.
333.
334. Fagus sylvatica (the com-
mon Beech)
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune.
335. Fs. cristata (syn. crispa) -
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune.
336. F.s. péndula - - -
Kensington Nursery. Miss M. L.
337. Fs. p., full-grown tree.
Oundle. M. J.B.
338. Castanea vésca (the Sweet
Chestnut) = - -
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.-
A 2
Page
1895
1899
1899
1900
1906
1911
1911
1913
1918
1950
1952
1952
1983
iv CONTENTS.
Page Page | ConiI/FERH, § ABIE’TINE. (PINES AND
339. C. v., full-grown tree. Firs.)
Muswell Hill. Miss M. L. * Pag
5 age
340. Carpinus Bétulus (PRE 2004 | 361. Pinus sylvéstris A Scotch
Hornbeam ) Pine) 2153
- C, = fill Gard. Miss M. L. Hort. Soc. Gard. H Le Wea?
341. ull-crown tree.
* Chiswick Fite L. Martin. 362. Ei ap soll ares ee
342, O’strya vulgaris a 2015 | 363. P.s., full-grown tree.
Hop Hornbeam) - Muswell Hill. W. A. Nesfeld.
ons eens Soe 364. P.s. genevénsis - = 2158
43, pedi surgeon Sage i, Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune.
18) ar ew ass
365. P. Laricio - - 2200
344. O. Sibel to Be ae = . - 2015 Hort. Soc. Gard. H. is Jeune.
or oc ar auc.
° e +9 fi ll- °
345. Corylus Colirna Grd 2029 ri at re pape ip
Constantinople Haze iy e
Mile End Nubseny, HH. W. Jukes. 367. Bete cam, G.R, ee 2206
346. C. C., full-grown tree. 368. P. Pinaster (the Pinaster) - 2213
Syon House. G. H. Lewis. Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune.
369. P. P., full-grown tree.
PLATANA‘CEH. (PLANE TREES.) Hendon. P. Martin.
; 370. P. Pinea (Stone Pine - 2224
apards Nol TY Hort. ee Fhe, Dios
347. Platanus orientalis ane 2033 371. fees tat oe 2231
Tree fe ort. Soc. Gar ewis.
Hort. oi Gard. Miss M. L. 372. P. Tee‘da, full-grown tree - 2237
348. P. o., winter tree. Syon House. G. #. Lewis.
Hort. Soc. Gard> Miss M. L. 373. P. rigida - - 2239
349. P. o. acerifolia - - 2034 Dropmore-)-H. Le Jeune.
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. W. Jukes. 374. PP. rigida, full-grown tree.
350. P. 0. a., full-grown tree. Foto's Sule 22 ic Jeane.
Elmshurst, Finchley. W.A.Nesfeld. | 375. JP. serdtina - - - 2242
351. P.o.cuneata. - - = 2034 SSEODELQEO 5 tt— Tie aa
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. 376. P. Cembra be - - 2274
352. P. occidentalis - - 2043 iis oa
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. W. Jukes. 377. P. Strobus CWemmensh
Pine) - - ast
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune.
BatsaMa‘cER.
378. A*bies excélsa (the com-
353. Liquidambar Styraciflua - 2049 mon Spruce) - ——
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. Hort. Soc. Gard, H. Le Jeune.
354. L. S., full-grown tree. 379. A. e., full-grown tree.
Syon House. G. R. Lewis. Syon House. H. Le Jeune.
380. A. e., full-grown tree.
Ts oum, (Yews.) ata pa H. W. Jukes. bbe
355. Taxus baccata (the com- 6 Studley Park. H.W. Jukes.
mon Yew)si\~ os =) f 288 | 389) “A, dba 4 Se ara
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. »Hort. Soc. Gard. HA. Le Jeune.
356. 7’. b., tree at Harlington. 383. A. Smithidna - - 2317
Harlington. Miss M. L. Hort. Soc. Gard. H. er Jeune.
357. T.b., tree at Darley. 384. A. Doiglas: - - - 2319
Darley. J. E. Bowman. Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune.
358. Tb. fastigiata - = 2066] 385. A. canadénsis (the Hem-
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L. lock Spruce) - ie
359. Salisburia adiantifolia (the 2094. Syon House. H. Le Jeune.
Ginkgo Tree) 386. A. c., full-grown tree.
: Messrs. Loddiges. Miss M. L. Whitton Park. H. Le Jeune.
360, %.a., full-grown tree. 387. A. c., full-grown tree.
Mile End Nursery. A. W, Jukes.
Studley Park. H. W. Jukes:
Page
388.
389.
390.
391.
392.
393.
394.
395.
396.
397.
398.
399.
400.
CONTENTS.
Page
Picea pectinata, the Silver
2329
Fir -
Leyton Nursery. H. Le ake,
P. p., full-gr wn tree.
Syon House. H. Le Jeune.
P. p., full-grown tree.
Roseneath. Copied from Strutt.
P. balsamifera a of
Gilead Fir) -
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le fasia.
Larix europea (the com-
mon Larch) -
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le fee,
L. e., large tree.
Kenwood. G. R. Lewis.
ZL. americana rubra -
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le Jeune.
L. a. r., full-grown tree.
Syon House. H. Le Jeune.
Cédrus Libani (the Cedar
of Lebanon
Hort. Soc. Gard. H. Le ed
C. L., full-grown tree, 4to.
Syon House. G. R. Lewis.
C. L., full-grown tree.
Kenwood, G. R. Lewis.
C. L., full-grown tree.
Foxley Hall. G. R. Lewis.
C. L. glatca, full-grown tree.
Thomson’s Villa. H. Le Jeune.
2339
2350
- 2399
24.02
Vv
CuPRE’sSINE. (CYPRESSES, ARBOR
Page
401.
Virzs, JUNIPERS, &c.)
h d 1 ( Page
Thuja occidentalis (Ame-
rican Arbor Vite) ~ } aa
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
T. orientalis stricta -
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
Cupréssus sempervirens
2464
(the common Cypress
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. :
C. s. horizontalis ~
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
C. lusitanica (Cedar of Goa) 2477
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
Taxodium distichum (the
P 2481
Deciduous Cypress) -
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
T. d., full-grown tree.
Syon House. G. R. Lewis.
Juniperus pheenicea -
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
J. p., full-grown tree.
Syon House. G. &. Lewis.
J. virginiana (Red Cedar) - 2495
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
J. v., full-grown tree.
Syon House. G. R. Lewis.
J. chinénsis (excélsa)
Hort. Soc. Gard. Miss M. L.
- 2459
- 2464
- 2501
- 2505
LIST OF PLATES IN VOL. VIIL.,
Page
382.
385.
386.
387.
384,
378.
379.
380.
381.
383.
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
The Roman numerals refer to the volumes of the text where the species is treated of.
Page
Abies alba - - = IV. 2310
A, canadénsis (the Hem- t IV. 2399
lock Spruce) -
A, c., full-grown tree.
A, c., full-grown tree.
A. Dotglas: - - - IV. 2319
A. excélsa (the common
Bice ee. tv. 2293
A. e., full-grown tree.
A. e., full-grown tree.
A.e. nigra - - - VI. 3294
A, Smithiana - - IV. 2317
Arbor Vite. See Thuja.
Balm of Gilead Fir. See
Picea balsamifera.
Beech. See Fagus.
Page
340.
341.
338.
339.
396.
‘397.
398.
399.
400.
Carpinus Bétulus (th Bik
arpinus Bétulus (the
benny. i III. 2004
C. B., full-grown tree.
Castanea vésca (the
Sweet Chestnut) i pia
C. v., full-grown tree, 4to.
Cedar of Lebanon. See
Cedrus.
Cédrus Libani (the Ce-
dan of Lebanon) IV. 2402
wis full-grown tree, 4to.
C. L., full-grown tree.
C. L., full-grown tree.
C. L. glatica, full-grown tree.
Cork Tree. See Quércus
Suber.
Page
345.
346.
405.
403.
404,
334,
335.
336.
337.
344.
342.
343,
391.
388.
389.
590,
Pinaster. See Pinus
Pinaster.
CONTENTS.
Céryins Col ( h Page | Page
6rylus Colurna (the
Sshathaianopte Nut) II}. 2029] 376.
C. C., full-grown ae i) 4
Cupréssus lusitanica (the ;
Cedar of Goa) - t IV. 2477 a
C. sempervirens he 367.
Cypress) - TV. 2464 | 56s,
C. s. horizontalis - IV. 2464
Cypress. See Cupréssus. 369.
Deciduous Cypress. See 370.
Taxodium he
Fagus sylvatica (the 374.
pobinasa Beech) ; - Hl. 1950) 375,
F. s. cristata (crispa) «- III. 1952 | 377.
| F. s, péndula - - III. 1952
F. s. p., full-grown tree. 361.
Fir Tree. See A'bies.
Ginkgo Tree. See Sa- 362.
lisburza. 363.
Hazel. See Corylus. 364.
Hemlock Spruce. See 372.
A’bies canadénsis.
Hop Hornbeam. See
O’strya. 347.
Hornbeam. See Carpinus. 348.
Tex. See Quércus Ilex. 349.
Juniper. See Juniperus 350.
communis. 351.
Juniperus ee] ee IV. 2505 | 2°?
(excélsa) - d
J. phenicea - - ITY. 2501 | 320.
J. p., full-grown tree. 318.
J. virginiana (the Red 319.
Cedar) - - IV. 2495 329.
J. v., full-grown tree.
Larch. See Larix. 326.
Larix americana rubra - IV. 2399
LI. a. r., full-grown tree. 327.
LI. europe a (the com- 328.
mon Larch) } eae
L. e., large tree. 322.
Liquidambar Styraciflua IJV. 2049 | 323.
L. S., full-grown tree. 324,
Maidenhair Tree. See 325.
Salisburza. 313.
Morinda. See A’bies 312.
Smithidna. 314.
_ Oak. See Quércus in 310.
preceding list. 311.
O’strya virginica - = ATS, (2005 515,
O. vulgaris (the Ho 316.
Bothbeats - Py TIL 2015 317.
O. v., full-grown tree. 330.
Picea balsamifera (the :
Balm of Gilead Fir) f 1¥- 2399] 35),
P. pectinata (the com- 332.
be Silver Fir) } IV. 2329
P. p., full-grown tree. 321.
P. p., full-grown tree. 333.
Pine Tree. See Pinus.
Pinus Cémbra
P. halepénsis - -
P. Laricio - -
P. 1., full-grown tree.
7. Pallasiana - -
P. Pinaster (the i. i
ter) -
P. P., full-grown tree.
P. Pinea (Stone Pine) -
P. rigida- - -
ce full-grown tree.
P. serétina - -
P. Strobus (the Wee)
mouth Pine) -
P. sylvéstris (the Scotch i
Pine) - -
P. s., full-grown tree.
PP. Se full-grown tree.
P. s. genevénsis -
P. Tee‘da, full-grown ee
Plane Tree. See Plata-
nus.
Piatanus orientalis -
P. o., winter tree.
P. o. acerifolia - -
P. o. a., full-grown tree.
P. o. cuneata - -
P. occidentalis (the
American Plane) i ‘
Quércus ambigua - :
Q. coccinea - - -
Q. c., full-grown tree.
Q. gramintia, full- ;
grown tree rs
Q. Ilex (the Evergreen
Oak), full-grown tree 5
Q. I. latifolia -
Q. I. cAeustieae) lon-
gifolia = - }
palustris. - -
p., full-grown tree.
Phéllos, 4to- -
Ph. latifolius - -
Prinus monticola = -
Prinus palustris -
Pr. tomentosa -
macrocarpas - -
obtusiloba - -
rubra - - -
r., full-grown tree, 4to.
r., winter tree.
Suber (the Cork tree
full-grown tree) |
S., full-grown tree -
S. dentatum, full-
grown tree - - }-
tinctoria - -
virens” - : -
ed Cedar. See Junipe-
rus virginiana.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
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Q.
Q.
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III.
III.
III.
III.
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III.
III.
III.
III.
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III.
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Page
359.
360.
CONTENTS.
Page | Page
Salisbiria adiantifolia i IV. 2094 406.
(the Ginkgo Tree)
S. adiantifolia, full-grown
“ tree.
Scotch Pine. See Pinus
sylvéstris.
Silver Fir. See Picea
pectinata.
Spruce Fir. See Abies
excélsa.
Stone Pine. See Pinus
Pinea.
Sweet Chestnut. See Cas-
tanea,
407.
355.
356.
| 357.
358.,
401.
402.
Taxodium distichum
(the Deciduous Cy-
press)
T. d., full-grown tree.
hw.
Taxus baceata (the Yew) IV.
T. b., tree at Harlington.
T. b., tree at Darley.
T. b. fastigiata
- IV.
Thuja occidentalis (the IV.
Arbor Vite) -
T. orientalis stricta
Weymouth Pine.
Pinus Strobus.
Yew. See 7axus.
- IV.
See
310
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319
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Quércus coccinea.
Full-grown tree at Muswell Hill ; 70 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 48 ft.
Quércus ambigua. 320
The ambiguous, or grey, Oak.
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tS GijFAA
Quércus palustris. 'The
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rag
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faye Fe
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Hee BX Ne (
ious
Quéreus palustris. The _y marsh, or Pin, Oak. 323
Full-grown tree at Syon ; 90 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 6 ft., and of the head 48 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
324
Quércus Phéllos.
The Phellos, or Willow-leaved, Oak.
egameqny sh MG x
EE
Full-grown tree at Syon; 83 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 61 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
~— Quercus Phéllos latifolius. 325
The broad-leaved Willow Oak.
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7;
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WY CAA RIN D>
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Sue,
VAY TAS
't) Aay
13 ft. high, 33 in. diam.
VE
326
Quércus Tlex.
The Holly, or evergreen, Oak.
Full-grown tree at Syon ; 75 ft. high
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
327
The broad-leaved Ilex, or Holm, Oak.
Quércus Vex latifolia.
diam.
63 in.
17 ft. high,
SN
SS
ad
328
Quércus lex longifolia.
or Holm, Oak.
he long-leaved Hex,
]
fi
, 4 in. diam.
gh
13 ft. hi
329
Quércus gramuntia.
The Grammont, or Spanish, Oak.
RENAE Coe. 2a
PAS Le ND
LONE TARS
PSN
Full-grown tree at Purser’s Cross ; 42 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 30 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
a
330
Quércus Suber.
The Cork tree Oak.
2 ft., and of the head 27 ft.
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Full-grown tree in the Fulham Nursery ; 27 ft
1 331
Quércus Suber.
The Cork tree.
Full-grown tree at Muswell Hill; 40 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 1 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
332
Quércus Suber dentatum.
The toothed-leaved Cork tree.
S v
: ay Ta SRRN
Se
BES
Full-grown tree at Muswell Hill ; 50 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 1} ft., and of the head 45 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
bea. os Js. Os
(luércus virens. 333
The green, or Live, Oak.
Da NSS
= low
16 ft. high, 22 in. diam.
age ts 2
Pike SS
Fagus sylvatica. The wood, or common, Beech. 334
335
Fagus sylvatica cristata (syn. crispa).
The crested, or curled-leaved, wood Beech.
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ts
ri
ET
av if
336
Fagus sylvatica pendula.
The pendulous-branched wood Beech.
37
3
ndula.
*
tca pe
at
Fagus sylv
The pendulous-branched wood Beech.
es v
4
(6 feg*s)
aby se
aye
igh.
-h
ft
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Full-grown tree at Oundle
[Scale 1] in. to 12 ft.]
WHE
ff
Castanea vésca. The edible, or Sweet, Chestnut. 338
339
Castanea vésea.
The eatable, or Sweet, Chestnut.
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Nie EN sp HL
ae SS —
eS SESS
<—
gS
<=
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Full grown tree at Muswell Hill; 66 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 8 ft., and of the head 60 ft.
[Seale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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May), 98h
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am.
Hornbe
or common,
8 in. diam.
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172 ft. high
The Birch,
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: YZ, 4
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Carpinus Bétulus.
a
Carpinus Bétulus.
The Birch-like, or common, Hornbeam.
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eon, HORAN x
yy
Full-grown tree at Chiswick Villa; 45 ft. high.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
Age
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341
O’strya vulgaris. 342
The common Hop Hornbeam.
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esa aie
O’strya vulgaris. The common Hop Hornbeam. 343
BBG
the BUEN
"py &
COTS
AARAD
Full-grown tree at Kew ; 66 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 54 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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O’strya virginica.
The Virginian Hop Hornbeam.
EAs es
10 ft. high, 4in. diam.
Corylus Colurna.
The Constantinople Hazel.
345
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I ‘ .
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Cérylus Colirna. 346
The Constantinople Hazel.
Full-grown tree at Syon ; 61 ft. high.
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(Mut
wy
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Platanus orientalis. The Levant, or Oriental, Plane. 347
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348
The Oriental Plane.
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19 ft. high, 5 in. diam.
Platanus orientalis.
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Platanus orientalis acerifolia. 'The Maple-leaved Plane. 349
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Platanus orientalis acerif olia.
The Maple-leaved Oriental Pl
tree.
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f 4
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a
: ty Spe
Bs. = EE asym
a SS OO
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pee
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, and of head 38 ft.
diam. of trunk 3 ft.
; 55 ft. 6 in. high,
le 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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[Seca
Finch]
pI
Full-grown tree at Elmshurst
351
Plétanus orientalis cuneata.
The wedge-shaped-leaved Oriental Plane.
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ty
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Platanus occidentalis. The Western, or American, Plane. 352
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2 ti Pr. y
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5, y
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PDS! TAN RES ee Aang _
30 ft. high, 10 in. diam.
th
"A
353
Liquidambar Styraciflua.
The Sweet Gum Liquidambar.
Liquidémbar Styraciflua. 354
The Sweet Gum Liquidambar.
| Full-grown tree at Syon ; 59 ft. high.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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305
Taxus baccata.
The berried, or common, Yew.
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AW a VRS
1] ft. high, 3! in. diam.
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=
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Taxus baccata. 356
The berried, 07 common, Yew.
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aie it! i!
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Full-grown tree in Harlington Churchyard ; 58 ft. high, diam. of trunk 9 ft., and of head 50 ft.
[Scale | in. to 12 ft.]
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Taxus baccata.
The berried, or common, Yew.
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Full-grown tree in Darley Churchyard, Derbyshire ; 55 ft. high,
diameter of the trunk 19 ft. 3 in. at 6 ft. from the ground, and of the head 70 ft.
[Scale | in. to 15 ft.]
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Taxus baccata fastigiata.
The upright berried, or Irish, Yew.
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‘
Y \\\
g\
V4 =
i
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hj +
358
@
359
Salisbiria adiantif olia.
The Maiden-hair-leay
or Ginkgo tree.
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wee
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al€
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c
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5
s
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14 ft. high, 2! in. diam.
Salisburia adiantif oha. 360
The Maiden-hair-leaved Salisburia, or Ginkgo tree.
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S99¥
hee ae AY
MSY sek
ey
i
neil.
Bhs
The parent tree in the Mile End Nursery ; 57 ft. high, diam. of trunk 3 ft., and of head 45 ft.
1. [Seale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
+
Pinus sylvéstris.
The wood, or common Scotch, Pine.
15 ft. high, 4 in. diam.
on
Pinus sylvéstris.
The wood, or common Scotch, Pine.
Full-grown tree at Pain’s Hill; 60 ft. high, diam
[Scale | in. to 12 tt.]
KSTe
wak
&
. of the head 40 ft
Pinus sylvéstris. 'The wood, or Scotch, Pine.
ity?
Shee its 55
"fp
o~, yk Z :
Ls i : :
PI HOI oR A
Vanatthe.. -* YQ ESR worse ag
heey peices eS a S
Ww AMO e, AY a
fl
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363
Pinus sylvéstris genevénsis. 364
The Genevese wood Pine.
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PIECE. NE or
7 < r 4) Wr qi
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me 7
SAW).
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SS IW SIE IAS ff eE
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base vy, Rh \\
f; le, = f
Ziff RNS
/ —~
~
Pinus Laricio. he Corsican, or Larch, Pine. 365
if
NAD
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WAS Ay
mal
WN
Whe
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ai) )/
——
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Pinus Laricio. The Corsican, or Larch, Pine. 36
io
Full-grown tree at Kew : 85 ft. high.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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Pinus Pallasiina.
The Taurian, or Pallas’s, Pine.
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( : : ;
NAVI IA, ¥ \
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TAWA]; RS
SS —
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=
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fa FS
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ts S P \ [
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SES IBN ORG Ih YEE
N ERS NZ Gleg
MES \ NG
| Wee
—
a,
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ss
——
Wiss
—
367
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ae
-
Pinus Pindster. 368
The Pinaster, or Cluster Pine.
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= =
BS
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— ~ ff}
A £ SS Si,
SS Ve WAZ \)
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—— = Yj ff WZ Z AW
S SN =~ / “eh Z Sats
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Za
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wv
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swindle
oo! Me) sed AHN f
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Spi ol Venn,
20 ft. high, 6 in. diam.
. r ha . * , .
Pinus Pinaster. The Pinaster, AN Re or Cluster Pine. 369
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Ra Wi:
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Wi m ae
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4 Sy’ ais i
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SA ae
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SS YF
wy, SS yr: De iy)
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yy, EN yy ENN OR
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ay Ne “Al ma Bo ANTRN \
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| AN
ww Ly,
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NA
\ AU) >3
WW 2]
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SA AS
Full-grown tree at Hendon ; 70 ft. high,
diam. of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 50 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
Pinus Pinea. 370
The Stone, or Kernel, Pine.
S
SAH
AU, SMART
\
K
\\ | \\\)
i AW, X
SY
WI h Y
Wy )
WA
° - i é "1
. a J
lip a 2
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f ° i
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5
: = ‘
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t 4 , .
y 2 {
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a . . E is
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as ,
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Pinus halepénsis. 'The Aleppo Pine. 371
t SHAN NESS :
Vy Ww \\
/ EN
SESS
28
Ni cas Te Zz .
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% oo iS / /
Aisin
ae HELEN ne
FE, ee ig N27! Ds mn Pa
Z > f (ih diy G : N <<
y . WW, Wy Ds W Nez, ae) i Din WN nh WINS SS
ao se
= syn gs Lo Line \ nae H | AA NYS OF
oy Mt ae as Ui 4 if | ia “Ne iS aS NR NAS
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s\\ | \ i,
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f ‘ aa SSN) 4 y)
: a 7) y
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372
Pinus Te‘da.
The Frankincense Pine.
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at
RS
~~)
eee,
pases &
we,
vet e
TF
eet koue
ANG GS
BR wD
cous RN erg
ss ey . Yee ae van)
ARIA ete RN ag ORE
SEU eri Se
ns bavtclt r
id
BANE
ie re
n mt
py} 2a,
Full-grown tree at Syon; 75 ft. high.
[Seale | in. to 12 it.]
373
Pinus rigida.
The rigid, or American Pitch, Pine.
ANY
y
N
=~
Beta
ANY
Sit y
Tree at Dropmore ; 33 ft. high.
[Seale 1 in. to 8 ft.]
Pinus rigida. 374
The rigid, or American Pitch, Pine.
Full-grown tree at Pain’s Hill
[Scale 1 in. to |
nw
E>
hes
Pinus serotina. The late, or Pond, Pine. 375
wh
ag et
£
376
Pinus Cémbra.
The Cembran, or Siberian, Pine.
Py
Ae hy
Ae TiA4e
RSS SO
wry
> i G
Ro > NY - Wn 2
RATAN DOs Keven
1 XY Ss . ig
of PE, a SIROTA (Bed
sag OR XS RS ip He
> Ay Feat
A
>,
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ay b Segoe
He
By
4
tm, Soc
oy DAG, sy
vip
er
Full-grown tree at Kew ; 40 ft. high.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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nl \ - ,
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- -
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= “ .
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a i , ¥
. ¥
. ~
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7
a
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Pinus Strobus.
The Strobus, or Weymouth, Pine.
SN
RR We | iy at
| Wt ip E
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377
A’bies excélsa. The tall, or common Spruce, Fir. 378
OY a»
SPY o
7 q ~'3 ait
P22 B20
Dee a
18 ft. high, 33 in. diam.
a
Abies excélsa. The common, tall, or White, Spruce Fir. 379
AC
pee, aN
aston
Ae oh
s
PE
Eye Sees
oe) :
aS
APT Miegeh Fe
A) be i)
Soria) ,
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Full-grown tree at Syon; 93 ft. high.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
, )
A*bies excélsa. 'The common, tall, or White, Spruce Fir. 380
4
L472
HN
CT La
ROO a
4
min
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yy
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; manny x}
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A
nh i
\s
PY NOON
Sho 4
s
VAS Weer ay aalal
jellbe CNN uted yang
OM N :
MOR | ha NAA
RTOS
Ras
AA
GAN
Full-grown tree at Studley ; 132 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 63 ft., and of the head 39 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 24 ft.]
“
Abies excélsa nigra. The black-leaved, or Red, Spruce Fir. 381
ney
SA, TREO ROC
Zeb y Wi) Y yi win
DS x4 rs : fi ‘| NaN Wn) Ww, yt H Kam
BONN)
Maat Vie
Sh thd AU!
thy
‘hy
Ni 6 4;4,
‘hh
\
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Own’
a) SN P \ x
SSS
Titi ve a ~
Full-grown tree at Studley ; 121 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft. 4 in., and of the head 46 ft. 6 in.
[Scale 1 in. to 24 ft.]
f
y=
—
Vp
Y
\
SN
S
NEG
Zi
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7
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——
382
A*bies alba.
The white Spruce Fir.
SAAS ee
B nan Ze
PSU NY WZ
NN PP IKRSSS ;
PR 1A Ni PF
TS AUT, ‘KZ UA Fax
UGG Re YZ
aa
~(
ANOS
Cit
14 ft. high, 32 in. diam.
a
383
A*bies Smithiana.
Smith’s, or the Himalayan, Spruce Fir.
13 ft. high, 43 in. diam.
Will
TL
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A‘bies Douglasii. Douglas’s Spruce Fir. 384
38
Abies canadénsis.
The Canadian, or Hemlock Spruce, Fir.
A
11 ft. high, 13 in. diam.
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4)
386
A*bies canadénsis.
The Canadian, or Hemlock, Spruce Fir.
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Se SS
Full-grown tree in Whitton Park ; 35 ft. high, diam. of the head 36 ft,
[Scale | in. to 12 ft.]
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A‘bies canadénsis. 387
The Canadian, or Hemlock, Spruce.
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Full-grown tree at Studley ; 60 ft. high, diam. of the head 50 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
‘
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Picea pectinata. 388
The comb-like-leaved Silver Fir.
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Picea pectinata.
The comb-like-leaved
Silver Fir.
389
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Full-grown tree at Syon ; 96 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 23 ft.
{Scale | in. to 12 ft.]
The comb-like-leaved, or common, Silver Fir.
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Picea pectinata.
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Tin.
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390
Full-grown tree at Roseneath ; 90 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 7 ft. 6 in., and of the head 66 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 24 ft.]
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391
Picea balsamifera.
The balsam-bearing, or Balm of Gilead, Silver Fir.
14 ft. high, 23 in. diam,
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Larix europea. The European, or common, Larch. 392
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Larix europea. 393
The European, 07 common, Larch.
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Full-grown tree at Kenwood ; 95 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 3 ft. 2 in.
[Scale | in. to 12 ft.]
Larix americana ribra. 394
The red-coned American Larch.
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Bose): SN =
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Full-grown tree at Syon ; 67 ft. high, diam. of the trunk | ft. 3 in., and of the head 35 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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Cédrus Libani.
The Cedar of Lebanon.
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The Cedar of Lebanon.
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Full-grown tree at Syon ; 72 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 8 ft., and of the head 117 ft.
{Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.J
Cédrus Libani. The Cedar of Lebanon. 398
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INS
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Full-grown tree at Kenwood ; 90 ft. high.
{Seale 1 in. to 12 ft.J
399
Cédrus Libani.
The Cedar of Lebanon.
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Full.grown tree at Foxley, planted by Sir Uvedale Price ; 50 ft. high,
diam. of the trunk 4 ft., and of rhe head 50 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
Cedrus Libani var. glauca.
The glaucous-leaved, or Silver, Cedar.
ME aE
PEL LING WN
Lege n\n
Full-grown tree at Thomson’s Villa, Richmond ; 25 ft. high, diam. of the head 40 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
400
Thija occidentalis.
The Western, or American, Arbor Vite.
12 ft. high, 3 in. diam.
401
a
4
The
Thuja orientalis stricta.
upright Eastern, or Chinese, Arbor Vite.
14 ft. high, 4in. diam.
mag
402
403
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or evergreen, Cypress.
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The common,
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Cupréssus sempervirens horizontalis.
The spreading evergreen Cypress.
123 ft. high, 33 in. diam.
404
Cupréssus lusitanica.
The Portugal Cypress, or the Cedar of Goa.
405
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406
Taxodium distichum.
The two-rowed-leaved Taxodium, or Deciduous Cypress.
9 ft. high, 13 in. diam.
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Taxodium distichum. 407
The two-rowed-leaved Taxodium, or Deciduous Cypress.
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The Phoenician Juniper.
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408
Juniperus phenicea.
The Pheenician Juniper.
Full-grown tree at Syon ; 18 ft. high, diam. of the trunk 6 in., and of the head 14 ft.
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
409
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The Virginian Juniper, or Red Cedar.
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Juniperus virginiana.
The Virginian Juniper, or Red Cedar.
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ft. high, diam. of the trunk 1} ft., and of the branches 25 ft.
Full-grown tree at Syon ; 36
[Scale 1 in. to 12 ft.]
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The tall Juniper.
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GENERAL INDEX TO THE PLATES.
VOLS. V. VI. VII. ann VIII.
The first Roman numerals indicate the volumes of text referred to ;
*
the Arabic figures indicate the pages.
ABELE Tree. See Populus Alba.
A’bies alba IV. 2310 - - VII
A. canadénsis cat IV. 2322 VIII
Hemlock Spruce)
A. ¢., full-grown tree - - VIIL.
A. c., full-grown tree - - VIII.
A. Doiglasi IV. 2319 - - VIII.
A, excélsa (common
phic) IV. 2293 VIII.
A, e., full-grown tree - - VIII.
A, €., full-grown tree - - VIII.
A. e. nigra IV. 3294 - - VIII.
A, Smithidna IV. 2317 - - VIII.
_ Acacia. See Robinia a ae
Acacia dealbata II. 666 -
Acer campéstre a | L 428 -
common Maple)
AL Cay full-grown tree, 4to - -
A, eréticum, pam L 430 - 3
grown tree
eriocarpum I,423 ~~ - -
e., full-grown tree - - -
-macrophyllum [. 408 - -
monspessulanum_ I. 427 - -
m., full-grown tree - - -
obtusatum I. 420 - - -
opulifolium I. 420 : -
O’palus I. 420 - - -
A, platandides I. 408 - - -
A. p. laciniatum I[. 409 - -
A, Psetido-Platanus (the I
common Sycamore) P
A. Psetido-P., full-grown tree’ -
A, rubrum I[. 424 - - -
A. r., full-grown tree - - -
A. saccharinum (the k RELI jase
Sugar Maple) i
A. spicatum I. 406 - - -
Poh hb bh
ddaa 4 444 4 4a 4 444edeeee4 444
Page
I. 382
385
384
378
379
383
A. striatum [. 407 - - - 27
A. tataricum I. 406 - - - 25
42'sculus Hippocastanum
(the horsechestnut) i I+A65 *
44. H., full-grown tree - 49
44. Hi. ’(carnea) rubicinda I. 467 50
Aildntus glanduldsa_ I. 490 - 60
A, g., full-grown tree - - - 61
Alder. See A’Inus.
Almond. See Amygdalus.
Alnus cordifolia III. 1689 - VII. 284
the second, the volumes of plates ; and
Page
A, glutindsa (the
Ber ont Aldo } IIT. 1678- VII. 281
A. g. laciniata III. 1678 - VII. 282
3 g 1., full-grown tree, 4to - VII. 283
melénchier Botr a-
pith ya-¢ L874 - VI. 162
= B., full-grown tree - ~ VI. 163
mygdalus communis
(the iRlttiond) Il. 674 VI. 105
Apple. See Pyrus Malus.
Apricot. See Armeniaca.
Arbor Vite. See Thuja.
Arbutus Andrachne II. 1120 - VI. 195
A. hybrida II. 1119 - - VI. 194
Aristotélia Mdcqui II. 543 - VI. 74
Armeniaca sibirica II. 683 - VI. 108
A, vulgaris (the Apricot) II. 682 VI. 107
Ash Tree. See Fraxinus.
Azarole. See Crate'gus Azardlus
Balm of Gilead Fir. See Picea balsa-
mifera.
Beech. See Fagus.
Berry-bearing Alder. See Rhamnus
Frangula.
Bétula alba péndula III. 1691 VII. 285
B. nigra III. 1710- - - VIL. 288
B.nu., winter tree - - - VII. 289
B. papyracea III. 1708 - = Vie SOT
B. populifolia III. 1707 - - VII. 286
Birch. See Bétula.
Bird Cherry. See Cérasus Padus.
Box Elder. See Negindo.
Broussonétia pa-
pyrifera (Paper III. 1361 VII. 228
Mulberry )
Buckthorn. See Rhamnus.
Butter-nut. See Juglans ciuérea.
Caragana arboréscens
(the Siberian Pea} III. 629 V. 89
Tree)
Carpinus Bétulus
Eiiatcan} } III. 2004 VIII. 340
C. B., full-grown tree - - VIII. 341
Carya alba (the
Hickory Nut), Ill. 1446 - VII. 256
full-grown tree
Castanea vésca
(Sweet chest} III. 1983 - VIIL 338
nut)
C2
416
C. v., full-grown tree, 4to
Catdlpa syringefolia III. 1261
C. s., full-grown tree - -
Cedar of Goa. See Cupréssus
lusitanica.
Cedar of Lebanon.
Cédrus Libani (Ce-
dar of Lebanon)
C. L., full-grown tree, 4to
See Cédrus.
C. L., full-grown tree - - MLL
C..L., full-grown tree - - VIII.
C. L., glatea, full-grown tree - VIII.
Céltis occidentalis ILI.1417 - VII.
C. o., full-grown tree —_ - VII.
C. Tournefortt? III. 1416 - VII.
Cérasus lusitani-
ca (the Portu- II. 714 - VI
gal Laurel)
C. 1., full-grown tree - - VI.
C. Mahaleb (Per-
fumed see ser ehuhiiiatieslh
C. serétina II. 712 - - - VI.
C. sylvéstris (the Gean,
or Wood Cherry) } eh En
C. s., full-grown tree - - - VI
C. vulgaris IT. 693 - - - VI
epee semper-| yy 701 - VI
orens
Cércis canadénsis_ II. 659 EA:
C. Siliquastrum (the :
Judas Tree) } Biber td V.
C. S., full-grown tree - = MW,
Cherry, See Cérasus sylvéstris.
Chestnut, Horse. See ’sculus.
Chestnut, Sweet. See Castanea.
Christ’s Thorn. See Paliurus.
Cockspur Thorn. See Cratz‘gus
Cris-galli.
Constantinople Nut.
Colirna.
Cork Tree. See Quérecus Stber.
Cornelian Cherry Tree. See Cor-
nus.
See Corylus
Cornus mas (the mes} II. 1014 VI.
wood Tree)
Corylus Colairna)
(the Constanti- $ III. 2029 VIII.
nople Nut) f
C. C., full-grown tree’ - - VIII.
Cotoneaster acu- IL. 872 sa,
munata
C. affinis II. 871 - - - VI
C. frigida II. 871 - - - VI
C. nummularia II. 872 - - VI
Crate‘eus apiifolia IL. 824 - VL
C. Aronia II. 827 - - - VI
C. Azarolus (Azarole) II. 826 - VI
C. coccinea II. 816 - - VI
C. cordata II. 825 - - »- VI
C. Cris-galli (the :
Cockspur Thorn) _ ee
C. C. g., full-grown tree - - VI.
- VIII.
VIL.
VII.
i ILL. 2402 VILL.
. VIIL
Page
339
215
216
GENERAL INDEX TO THE PLATES.
Page
C.C. ovalifolia 11.821 - - VL 130
C. C. prunifolia II. 821 - - VI. 181
C. C. pyracanthefolia II. 820 - VI. 128
C. C. salicifolia II. 820 - - VI. 129
C. Douglasi IT. 823 - - VI. 134
C. flava II. 823 mie - VI. 135
C. glandulosa II. 817 - - VI. 122
C. heterophylla II. 829 - - VI. 146
C. macracantha II. 819 - - VI. 125
C. maroceana II. 827 - - VI. 140
C. mexicana II: 843 ~ - - VI. 156
C. nigra © Tl. 82250) - - - VI. 132
C. (odoratissima
Tae ut I 827 - VI. 142
C. Oxyacantha (the
Hawthorn) ( k II. 829 - VI. 147
C. O., full-grown tree - - VI. 148
C. O. eriocarpa II. 831 - - VL 151
C. O. laciniata II. 830 - - VI. 150
C. O. melanocarpa_ II. 831 - VI. 153
C. O. obtusata II. 830 - - VI. 149
C. O. Oliveridna II. 831 - - VI.152
Cc. O. regine II. 832 - - VI. 155
C. O. stricta II. 832 - - VI. 154
C. Padus (Bird Cherry) II. 709 VI. 117
C. punctata II. 818 - . - VI. 123
C. purpurea II. 822 - - VI. 133
C. pyrifolia II. 819 - - - VI. 124
C. spathulata II. 825 - - VI. 138
C. tanacetifolia II. 828 - - VI. 143
C.t glabra II. 828 - - - VI. 144
C. t. Leedna II. 828 - - VI. 145
Cupréssus lusita-
nica (Cedar a IV. 2477 - VIII. 405
Goa)
C. sempervirens
(Cypress) IV. 2464 - VIII. 403
C. s. horizontalis IV. 2464 - VIII. 404
Cydonia sinénsis_ II. 931 - - VI. 188
C. vulgaris II. 929 - - - VI. 189
Cypress. See Cupréssus.
Cftisus alpinus II. 591 - - Vv. a
C. a. péndulus II. 591 - - Vv. ae
C. Labiairnum (the
Laburnum, or Pea IT. 590... .V,. 78
Tree) R
C. £. (ineisum) quer-| 77 599 -y, go
cifolium
Date Plum. See Diospyros.
Deciduous Cypress. See Taxodium.
Diospyros Lotus
(Date Plum) II. 1194 - VI.
D. L., full-grown tree . - VI.
D. virginiana 1.1195 - - VI.
D. v., full-grown tree - - VI.
Dogwood. See Cornus.
Eleagnus orien-
talis (Oleaster )
Elder. See Sambucus.
Elm. See U’Imus.
Elm, American. See U. americana.
Eucalyptus robusta Il 959 - VI.
III. 1321 - VIL
198
198
200
201
221
190
GENERAL INDEX
Page
Euonymus eu-
rope'us (the } II. 496 - - V. 62
Spindle oie
E. \atifolius IL, 498 - : - V. 63
ere Oak. See Quércus J lex.
agus sylvatica
Eteaxpn: Recc) IIL. 1950 VIII.
F. s. (crispa) cristata III. 1952 VIII.
F.s. pendula [11.1952 - - VIII.
F. s. p., full-grown tree - - VIII.
Ficus Carica (the Fig) III. 1365 VII.
Fig Tree. See Ficus.
Fir. See Abies and Picea.
Flowering Ash. See O’rnus.
Fraxinus americana II. 1232 - VI. 209
F. excélsior (com-
mon Ash) } 1 T2ie* = Vile 202
F. e., full-grown tree - - - VI. 203
F. e., full-grown winter tree, 4to VI.
F.e.péndula I]. 1214 - - VI.
F. juglandifolia, full-
es tin. } IL. 236 - VI. 210
F. lancea II. 2137 - - - VI. 211
F. lentiscifolia II. 1231 - - VI. 208
egy 149° 2 Eee
grown tree
F. parvifolia II. 1229 - - VI. 207
F. simplicifolia II. 1228 - - VI. 206
Ginkgo Tree. See Salisburza.
Gleditschta inérmis II. 650 - V. 92
G. i., full-grown tree - - tN. 99
G. (sinénsis) horrida II) 654 - V. 94
G. (s.) japonica II. 654 - sibMia 95
G. (s.) macracantha II. 654 shia 98
G. (s.) nana II. 654 - - a7 Vu) 96
G. (s.) purpurea II. 654 - ay Ma 97
G. triacanthos (the
Three-thorned } II.650 - V. 90
Acacia)
G. t., full-grown tree II. 650 - V. 91
Griping Wild Service. See Pyrus
torminalis.
Gymnécladus canadén-
sis (the Kentucky } II. 656 V. 99
Coffee Tree)
G. c., full-grown tree - - - V. 100
Halésza tetraptera IT. 1190 - VI. 196
Halésia tetraptera, full-grown tree VI. 197
Hawthorn. See Crate*gus Oxyacantha.
Hazel Nut. See Corylus.
Hickory. See Carya alba.
Hippophae Rham-
noides gost | III, 1325 VII. 222
(Sea Buckthorn)
Holly. See lex.
Honey Locust. See Gleditschia.
Hop Hornbeam. See O’strya.
Hornbeam. See Carpinus.
Horsechestnut. See 4:’sculus.
Mlex Aquifolium (the yy 595 - Vv. 64
Holly }
I. A., full-grown tree - - - V. 65
*
TO THE PLATES. 417
Page
I. opaca II. 516 : - - V. 66
I. o., full-grown tree - - - V. 67
Iiex. See Quéreus J ‘lex.
Judas Tree. See Cércis.
Jiglans cinérea IIT. 1439 - VII. 255
J. nigra III. 1435 - - - VII. 253
J. n., full-grown tree, 4to - VII. 254
J. régia (the Walnut) III. 1423 VIL.
J. r., full-grown tree - ~ VIL.
J. r., full-grown winter tree - VII.
Juniper. See Juniperus communis.
Juniperus chinén-
fh pee ae hiv. 2504 - VIIL
250
251
252
412
J. phenicea IV. 2501 - - VIII. 408
J. p., full-grown tree - - VIII. 409
J. virginiana (Red
Gedy fry. 2495 - VIII. 410
J. v., full-grown tree - - VIII. 411
Kentucky Coffee Tree. See Gym-
nocladus.
Kolreutéria paniculata [.475 - V. 57
Laburnum. See Cftisus Laburnum.
Larch. See Larix.
Larix americana rubra [V. 2399 VIII. 394
I. a. r., full-grown tree - - VIII. 395
ZI. europea (com-
Hoag Fors } IV. 2350 - VIL. 392
L.e., large tree - - - VILL. 393
Lairus nobilis
es Bay Ill. 1297 - VIL. 217
LI. Sassafras (Sas-
Pion } Ill. 1301 VIL. 218
L. S., full-grown tree - - VII. 219
Lime Tree. See Tilia.
Liriodéndron Tulipifera
(the Tulip Tree) } i 486 - Y.Ae
L. T., full-grown tree - oe
Tiquidambar Sty by y 994g, YE abs
raciflua
L. S., full-grown tree - - VIII. 354
Locust Tree. See Robinza.
Lotus Tree. See Céltis or a2 ros.
Magnolia acuminata I. 273 Wairz
M. a., full-grown tree - - ~ Wis) 8
M. auriculata I. 276 - - - V. 10
M. conspicua_ I. 278 - - arVea 12
M. cordaita [1.275 - - ¢ Vuig- 9
M. glatica I. 267 - a 3
M. gl. Thompsoniana I. 267 a a
M. grandiflora I. 261 - oe ee
M. gr. exoniénsis I. 261 - oe fa
M. macrophylla I. 271 - = Wun’ 6
M. (a.) pyramidata, I. 277 - a ThA FR
M. tripétala I. 269 - - - Vv. 5
Maidenhair Tree. See Salisburia.
Maple. See A’cer campéstre.
Medlar. See Méspilus.
Méspilus germanica gel ty -
Mein | I. 877 - VI. 164
M. Smithii IL. 878 - - - VI. 165
Morinda. See A’bies Smithiana.
Morus alba III. 1348 - = VII.-225
418 GENERAL. INDEX
Page
M. a., full-grown tree, 4to ~ VIL 296
M. nigra (Mulberry) III. 1343 VII. 223
M. n., full-grown tree - - VII. 224
M. (pennsylva-
nica) vibra IIL 1359 - VII. 227
Mountain Ash, See Pyrus aucu-
paria.
Mulberry. See Morus.
Negindo fraxinifolium
(the Box Elder) } ae Ce
N. f. crispum I. 460 - - - V. 47
Nettle Tree. See Céltis.
N¥ssa biflora (the
Tupelo Tree), +} III.1317 - VIL 220
full-grown tree
Oak. See Quércus.
Oleaster. See Hleagnus.
O’rnus europea (the -
Flowering Ash) |i. 1241- VI. 213
O. e., full-grown tree - - VI. 214
O’strya virginica III. 2015 - VIII. 344
O. vulgaris III. 2015 - - VIII. 342
O. v., full-grown tree - - VIII. 343
Paliurus aculeatus
(Christ’s Thon pee aioe
P. a., full-grown tree - - - V. 69
Paper Mulberry. See Brousso-
nétia.
Pavia flava [471 - - -
P. f, full-grown tree - - -
P. macrocarpa_ I. 473 - -
P. rubra _ I. 469 - - -
P. r., full-grown tree - - -
P. r. humilis péndula I. 470 -
Pea Tree. See Cytisus Labirnum.
Peach. See Pérsica.
Pear. See Pyrus.
Perfumed Cherry. See Cérasus
Mahaleb.
Pérsica vulgaris (Peach) ITI. 680 - VI. 106
Persimon. See Diospyros virginiana.
Photinia serrulata II. 868 - - VI. 157
Picea balsamifera |
(the Balm of} IV. 2839 - VIII. 391
Gilead Fir)
P. pectinata (com-
soa a my IV. 2329 - VIIL 388
P. p., full-grown tree - - VIII. 389
P. p., full-grown tree - - VIII. 390
Pinaster. See Pinus Pinaster.
4<<<<-
or
for)
Pine Tree. See Pinus.
Pinus Cémbra IV. 2274 - VIII. 376
P.halepénsis IV. 223] - - VIII. 371
P.Laricio IV. 2200 - - VIII. 365
P.1L., full-grown tree - - VIII. 366
P. Pallasiana IV. 2206 - - VIIL 367
P. Pinaster IV. 2213 - - VIII. 368
P. P., full-grown tree - - VIII. 369
P. Pinea (Stone
Pine) IV. 2224 - VIII. 370
P. rigida IV. 2239 - - VIII. 373
P. r., full-grown tree : - VILL. 374
TO THE PLATES.
P. serétina IV. 2242 - - VIIL
P. Strobus (the
Weymouth + IV. 2280 - VIIL
Pine)
P. sylvéstris (the
elds sare } IV. 2153, - VIIL
P. s., full-grown tree - - VIII.
P.s., full-grown tree - - VIII.
P. s. genevénsis. IV. 2158 - VIII.
| iv.2287 - VIEL
P. Teda, full-
grown tree
Plane Tree. See Platanus.
Plane Tree (Scotch). See A’cer
Pseudo-Platanus.
Planera Richard? If. 1409 - VII.
P. R., full-grown tree - - ‘VII.
Pilatanus occidentalis
(the American +IV. 2043 VIIL
Plane)
P. orientalis IV. 2033 - - VIII.
P.o., winter tree - - VIII.
iP, 0. ‘aceritolts IV. 2034 - VIIL
P. o. a., full-grown tree - - VIII
P.-o. atprehies IV. 2034 - - VIIL
Plum. See Prinus insititia.
Poplar. See Populus.
Populus alba
“(Atle Treo IL 1638. - VIL
P. angulata III. 1670 - - VIL.
P. a., full-grown tree - - VII.
P. balsamifera ILI. 1673 - - VII.
P. b., full-grown tree . - VII.
P. candicans III.1676 - ‘- VII.
P. canéscens III. 1639 - - VIL.
P. (dilatata)
fhctieiaie | TLL. 1660 one Oe
P. gre‘ca_ III. 1651 - - VIL.
P. monilifera III. 1657 - - VII.
P. m., winter tree - - VIL
P. m., full-grown tree, 4to - VIL.
P. nigra III. 1652 - ~ - VII.
P.n., winter tree - > - VIL
P. n., full-grown tree, 4to - - VII.
P. trémula III. 1645 - - VII.
P.t. pendula III. 1646 - - VIL
Portugal Laurel. See Cérasus
lusitanica.
Prinus doméstica } IL. 688
myrobalana rane
P. insititia (the Plum) II. 687 - VI.
P. spinosa (Sloe) II.684 - - VI.
Ptélea trifoliata IL. 489 - - Vz.
Pterocarya cauca-
sica (Juglans + IIT. 1451 - VIL
JSraxinifolia)
Purging Buckthorn. See Rhamnus
catharticus.
Pyrus americana II. 920 - - VI.
P. (Malus) angustifolia II. 909 - VI.
P. Avia undulata
(the White Beam } II. 910 - VI.
Tree)
Page
375
377
361
362
363
364
372
245
246.
352
347
348
349
350
351
264
276
277
278
279
280
265
275
268
272
273
274
269
270
271
266
267
111
110
109
59
257
184
177
179
GENERAL INDEX TO THE PLATES.
Page
P. aucuparia (the
Mountain Ash) § 1-916. - VI. 183
P. M. baccata (Sibe-
rian Crab) II. 892 - VI. 175
P. bollwylleriana II. 890 - - VI. 171
P. coronaria II. 908 - - VI. 176
P. communis (the Pear) II. 880 - VI. 166
P. c., full-grown tree, 4to - - VI. 167
P. ce. var. Glout Morceau II. 881 VI. 168
P. Malus (the Apple) IL. 891 - VI. 173
P. M. var., full-grown tree - - VI, 174
P, pinnatifida II. 915 - - VI. 182
7 eindica. II. 889 .-,. 5 .- - VI. 169
P. sinénsis II. 889 - - - VI. 170
P. Sorbus (the Sorb,
or True Service II.921 - VL. 185
Tree
P. (S.) hybrida lanuginosa IT. 924 VI. 186
P. (M.) spectabilis, IT. 909 - VIL. 178
P.(S.) spiria If.924 _ - - VI. 187
P. (A.) torminalis
(the Wild Service) } ola a at
P. variolésa_ II. 891 - - VI.\172
P, (Aria) vestita II. 912. - VI..180
Quércus 4’gilops III. 1861 - VII. 307
Q. 4., full-grown tree - - VIL 308
Q.alba IIL 1864 - - - VIL 309
Q. ambigua III. 1881:, - - VIIs 320
Q. Cérris ‘III. 1846 - - VII..298
Q. C., full-grown tree, 4to. - VII..299
Q. C., winter tree, 4to ., - - VIL..300
Q. Cc. austriaca III. 1848... - VIL 301
Q. C. fulhaménsis
(dentata) IIL. 1850- VII. 302
Q. C. f., full-grown tree - - VII. 303
Q. C. f., winter tree, 4to - VII. 304
Q. C. Lucombeana III. 1857 - VII. 305
Q. C. L., winter tree - - VII. 306
Q. coccinea III. 1879 - - VIII. 318
Q. c., full-grown tree - - VIII. 319
Q. E’sculus Ill. 1844 - -- VEL 297
Q. gramintia,
full-grown III. 1906 = - VIII. 329
tree
Q. Mex (the Ever-
green Oak), full- } III. 1899 VIII. 326
grown tree
Q. I. latifolia IIT. 1899 - - VIII. 327
Q. I. (angusti-
folia) Past. III. 1900 - VIII. 328
folia
Q. macrocarpa III. 1869 - VIII. 310
Q. obtusiloba III. 1870 - - VIII. 311
Q. palistris III. 1887 - - VIII. 322
Q. p., full-grown tree. - - VIII. 323
Q. pedunculata III. 1731 - VII. 290
Q. p., full-grown tree - - VII. 291
Q. p., winter tree - - - VII. 292
Q. p. ‘fastigiata I. 1731 - VII. 293
Q. Phéllos, 4to III. 1894 - VIII. 324
Q. Ph. latifolius III. 1895 - VIII. 325
Q. Ph. monticola III. 1873 - VIII. 313
~~
Red Cedar. See Juniperus virginiana.
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Page
Q. Prinus palustris If]. 1872 - VIII. 312
Q. Pr. tomentosa IIL. 1876 - VIII. 314
Q. rubra _ III. 1877 - - VIII. 315
Q. r., full-grown tree, 4to - VILL. 316
Q.r., winter tree - - VIII. 317
Q. sessiliflora III. 1736. - VIL 294
Q. s., full-grown tree, 4to - VIL 295
QQ. s., winter-tree - - - VIL. 296
Q. Suber (the Cork
Tree), full-grown } III.1911 VIII. 330
tree
| Q. S., full-grown
oa © IIL. 1911 - VIII. 331
Q. S. dentatum,
full-grown tree III. 1913. VIII. 332
Q. tinetoria’: IIT, 1884. - - VIII. 321
Q. virens III. 1918 - - VIII. 333
Quince. See Cydonia.
Rhamnus alpinus II. 536 - ao VailTh
R. catharticus (Purg-
ing Buckthorn) iL ost: ®
R. Frangula (the Berry-
beating Alliet) y \u. 537- V. 72
R. latifolius IL 538 ~ - - V. 73
Robinia hispida mas
crophylla(thelarge- } II. 628 - V. 88
leaved ‘Rose Acacia)
R. Pseud-Acacia (com-
mon Acacia, oc Lema peaetnd fa)
R. P.-A:, full:grown tree, 4t0" - V. 84
R. P.-A. tortudsa -II. 610 - - V. 86
R. P.-A. umbraculifera' If 610- V, 85
R. viscosa II. 626 - - aC.
Rose Acacia. See Robinia hispida.
Salisbirza adianti-
folia(the Ginkgo } IV. 2094 VIII. 359
Tree)
S. a., full-grown tree - - VIII. 360
Salix alba IV. 1522 - - VII. 261
S. a., full-grown tree - - VII. 262
S. babylonica (the 6 -
Weepine Willow) } III. 1507 VIL. 258
S. b. crispa III. 1514 - - VII. 259
S. fragilis III. 1516 - - VII. 260
S. vitellina III. 1528 - - VII. 263
Sambucus nigra III. 1027 - VI. 192
Sassafras. See Zairus Sdssafras.
Scotch Laburnum. See Cftisus alpinus.
Sea Buckthorn. See Hippophae.
Scotch Pine. See Pinus sylvéstris.
Service. See Pyrus Sorbus.
Siberian Crab. See Pyrus baccata.
Siberian Pea Tree. See Caragdna.
Silver Fir. See Picea pectinata.
Sloe. See Priinus
Snowdrop Tree.
Snowy Mespilus.
See Halésia.
See Ameldnchier.
Sophora japonica II. 563 - A
S.j., full-grown tree, 4to - - V.
S. j. péndula II. 564 - = ¥.
Sorb. See Pyrus Sorbus.
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420 GENERAL INDEX
Page
Spindle Tree. See Huonymus.
Spruce Fir. See A’bies excélsa.
Sugar Maple. See A’cer saccharinum.
Sweet Bay. See Zatrus nobilis.
Sycamore. See A’cer Pseudo-Platanus.
Taxodium distichum
(the Deciduous Cy- } IV.2481 VIII. 406
press)
T. d., full-grown tree’ - - VIII. 407
Taxus baccata’ jv og - VIII. 355
(Yew) iy
T. b., tree at Harlington - - VIII. 356
T. b., tree at Darley - - VIII. 357
T. b. fastigiata IV. 2066 - VIII. 358
Thorn. See Cratze*‘gus.
Three-thorned Acacia. See Gleditschza.
Thuja vag rae III. 2454 VIIL 401
(Arbor Vite)
T. orientalis stricta IV. 2459- VIII. 402
Tilia (europe‘a) alba [.372 - V. 21
T. americana I. 373 - uN YS? 22
T. (e.) atirea I. 366 - = T2120
T. europea (the com-
mon Lime Tree) } BOA getticage?
T. e., full-grown Tree’ - oF ESS 1G
T. (e.) laciniata I. 366 - ~
T. (a.) laxiflora I. 374 - a O28
T. (e) platyphylla I. 365 ot DAR AL
T. (e.) p. minor I. 365. - <a: 08
T. (a) pubéscens I. 374 - V. 24
Toothache Tree.
Tupelo Tree.
Tulip Tree.
See Xanthoxylum.
See Nyssa.
See Liriodéndron.
TO THE PLATES.
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Turkey Oak. See Quéreus Cérris. a
Olmus americana III. 1406 - VII. 243
U.a.incisa IIL. 1406 - - VII. 244
U. campéstris
Ledton Tin) 4 Ill. 1374 - VIL. 230
U. ¢., full-grown tree - - VII. 231
U. ¢. stricta,
ih eaen and IIL. 1375 - VII. 232
U. c. viminalis III. 1376 - VII. 233
U. effisa III. 1397 - - VII. 238
U.e., winter tree - - - VII. 239
U. major III. 1596 - - VII. 236
U. m., full-grown tree — - - VIL 237
U. m. fastigiata III. 1399 - VII. 242
U. montana major III. 1398 - VII. 240
U. o, pendula “\" ry 598 WL
(rubra)
U. planifolia III.1877_ - - VII. 234
U. (c.) suberosa_ IIT. 1895 - VII. 235
Mibernum promt 1 106d. eae
olium .
Virgilia litea II. 565 - -'' Vi078
Walnut. See Jiglans.
Weeping Willow. See Salix babylonica.
Weymouth Pine. See Pinus Strobus. _
White Beam Tree. See Pyrus Aria.
Wild Olive. See Elxagnus.
Wild Sorb. See Pyrus torminilis.
Wild Service. See P. torminalis.
Willow. See Salix.
Xanthéxylum fraxineum
(aie! Toothache Tree) | 1,488,..¥3 e
Yew. See Taxus.
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