IN DE X. 
In which the English aiid of the Plants contained in the Forty 
Fourth Volume are alphabetically arranged. 
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Pl. 
1903 Alpinia, large drooping. 
1900 small drooping. 
1873 Amsonia, willow-leaved. 
1927 Anthyllis, silver-leaved, or 
Jupiter’s beard. 
1922 Auricula, comely. 
1860 Bastard-vervain, Jamaica. - 
1939 Bindweed, fiddle-leaved. 
1924. Bletia, Lady Tankerville’s. 
1905 Bocconia, heart-leaved. 
1909 Buck-bean, oval-leaved Cape: 
1897 Bugloss, purple-flowered nar- 
row-leaved. 
1898 Butcher’s-Broom, climbing. 
1925 Callistachys, oval-leaved. 
1864 Chelone, Lyons’s. ° 
1893 Christ’s-Thorn. 
1869 Cincraria, Siberian. 
1912 Comfrey, ‘Taurian. . 
- 1901 Correa, green-flowered. 
1877 Crane’s-Bill, yellow, eoeap th 
flowered.- 
1940 Crassula, sharp-leaved. 
1913 Crotalaria, Snieertiosored. 
1933 window-calyxed. 
1884 Creeping-Cereus, triangular, or 
Strawberry-Pear. 
1914 Cucumber, squirting. 
1931 Cuphea, -procumbent. 
1929 Cynanchum, green-flowered. 
1908 Cytisus, silky. 
1885 A Dahlia, fertile-rayed. © 
1885-B. double-flowered, fer- 
; tile-rayed. 
1875 Daphne, altaic. © 
1917 Cretan. 
1919 Echites, clove-scented. 
1872 Eugenia, round-fruited- 
1866 a dphisesdpe 
tongue. 
1895 ‘Galinsogea,. three-lobed. 
1904 Gardenia, crimson-tipped. 
1937 Gloxinia, rough-leaved. 
1902 Gnidia, opposite-leaved. 
_ 1887 Greek-Valerian, creeping. 
1906 Grislea, Woodford’s. — 
1894 Hamelia, large-flowered, - 
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1941 —-—— 
1863 Pasque-Flower, pale-flowered, 
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1915 Heath, Lady Ann Monsons 
1911 Hibiscus, radiated. . 
1916 Hollyhock, West-Indian. 
1889 Jasmine, Azorian.; 
1907 Inula, glandulous.~ 
1870 Justicia,’ bloody-veined. 
1896 Lobelia, holly-leaved. 
1926 Mardanta, striped-leaved. 
1935 Melaleuca, myrtle-leaved. 
1868 thyme-leaved. 
1910 Moonseed, Canadian. 
1921 Nightshade, tall. 
1928 —— white-margined. 
1980 Ophrys, Saw-Fly. 
1932 Orchis, pointed-flowered. 
1879 Pancratium, fan-leaved. 
——~ spreading-flowered. 
meadow. 
1878 Penstemon, bell-flowered. 
1883 Pharnaceum, hoary. 
| 1891 Phlomis, Samian. 
| 1880 Pleas, cross-leaved, or Lych- 
“nidéa. 
1862 Phyllanthus, shining-leaved. 
1882 Pepper, dwarf, sities mimeo 
oe Pink, field.” 3 
923 Podalyria, silky. °°” : 
1888 Rhododendron, SEED “ 
Daurian. = : 
1886 Robinia, Sand, or Pea-Tree. 
1865 Rosebay, broad-leaved. 
1871 Saw-Wort, five-leaved. 
| 1920 Smilax, herbaceous. 
1874 Solandra, great-flowered. 
1936 Speedwell, perfoliate. 
1899 Spielmannia, ilex-leaved. 
1890 Stapelia, bent-flowered. 
1861 Stevia, hyssop-leaved. 
1867 St. Jolni's- Wort, broad-leaved, 
Olympian. - 
1918 Stylidium, peanseaitea. | sie 
1938: Sweet-Pea, perennial. ~ 
1881 Thunbergia, twining. 
1934 Viper’s-Bugloss, Cretan. 
ania Virgin’ Bowes; 2 curled~ 
“flowered. — 
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