CNEORUM 151 



Clistoyucca Trel. (Yucca p.p.). Liliaceae (vi). i N. Am. 



Clitandra, Benth. Apocynaceae (i. i). 20 W. and C. trop. Afr. Rubber 



is obtained from the r. of C. Henriqueziana K. Sch. 

 Clitoria L. Leguminosae (in. ro). 35 trop. and subtrop. Fls. inverted 



and the essential organs therefore touch an insect's back. 

 Clivia Lindl. Amaryllidaceae (i). 5 Cape Col. Cult. orn. fl. 

 Cloezia Brongn. et Gris. Myrtaceae (li. i). 6 New Caled. 

 Cloiselia Sp. Moore. Compositae (12). i Madag. Tree. 

 Clomenolepis Cass. Compositae (inc. sed.). Nomen. 

 Clonodia Griseb. Malpighiaceae (n). i N. Brazil. 

 Closia Remy. Compositae (6). 5 Chili. 

 Closing of fl. in shade or cold, Aiiagallis, Bellis, Calandrinia, 



Eschscholtzia, Paeonia, Tragopogon. 

 Clotbur (Am.), Xanthitim. 

 Cloudberry, Rnbus Chainaeniorns L. 

 Clove gilliflower, -pink, Diantlms Caryophyllns L., var. 

 Clovenberry bush (W.I.), Sainvda serrulata L. 

 Clover, Trifolium ; bush or Japanese-, LespeJeza. 

 Cloves, Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb., (W.I.) Pimenta acns Kostel.; 



Madagascar-, Ravensara aroniatica Sonn. 

 Clozelia A. Chevalier (Antrocaryon ; Pierre). Anacardiaceae (2). i Ivory 



Coast. 



Clubmoss, Lycopodiiini ; -rush, Scirpus. 

 Clusia L. Guttiferae (v). 85 warm Am., mostly climbing epiph., 



clasping the host by anastomosing aerial r., and frequently strangling 



it (cf. Ficus). Fr. fleshy probably carried by birds. 

 Clusiaceae (Warming) = Guttiferae. 

 Clusianthemum Vieill. (Garcinia p.p. BH. ). Guttif. (v). 2 New 



Caled. 



Clusiella Planch, et Triana. Guttiferae (v). i Colombia. 

 Cluster bean. Cyaiopsis\ -pine, Pinns Pinaster Ait. 

 Cluytia Hoerh. ex L. Euphorbiaceae (A. n. 5). 50 Afi., Arabia. 

 Cluytiandra Muell.-Arg. Euphorbiaceae (A. I. i). 5 trop. Afr. 

 Clybatis Phil. (Leitceria p p. EP.}. Compos. (12). i Chili. 

 Clypea Blume=Stephania Lour. (Menisp.). 

 Clypeate, shield-shaped. 

 Clypeola L. Cruciferae (4). 12 Medit. 

 Clytos oma Miers (Pithtcocteniiim Mart. BH.). Bignoniaceae (i). 



2 temp. S. Am. Cult. orn. fl., often under name Bignonia. 

 Cnemidiscus Pierre. Sapindaceae (i). i Cochinchina. 

 Cnemidophacos Rydb. (Astragalus p.p. ). Legum. (in. 6). i N. Am. 

 Cnemidostachys Mart. = Sebastiana Spreng. p.p. (Euph ). 

 Cneoraceae (EP.; Simarubaceae p.p. BH.). Dicots. (Archichl. Gera- 



niales). Only genus Cneorum, q.v. Near to Zygophyllaceae, but 



separated because only one whorl of sta. with no ligules, and no 



stipules, but oil-glands in the I. 

 Cneoridium Hook. f. Rutaceae (i). i S. Calif. 

 Cneorum L. Cneoraceae. 12 Medit., Canaries. Shrubs with alt. 



leathery exstip. 1. with oil-glands ; fl. sol. or in racemes, 3 4-merous, 



$ , reg. with column or bolster-like disc. A 3 4, G (3 4), lobed, 



with i ov. in each; style i. Schizocarp. 



