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Androcephalium Warb. (Lunasia Blanco). Euph. (A. n. 2). i N. 

 Guinea. 



Androcera Nutt. (Solatium L. p.p.)- Solanaceae (2). 3 N. Am. 



Androchilus Liebm. (Liparis Rich, p.p.) Orchid, (n. 4). i Mex. 



Androcymbium Willd. Liliaceae (i). 20 Medit., S. Afr. 



Androgxaphis Wall. Acanthaceae (iv. B). 20 trop. As. (char.). 



Androlepis Brongn. (Aechmea p.p. BH.). Bromel. (4). 2 Guatemala. 



Andromachia Humb. et Bonpl. =Liabum Adans. p.p. (Compos.). 



Andromeda L. Eric. (u. i). 6 N.temp. and cold, i Brit. Cult. orn. fl. 



Andromycia A. Rich. (Xanthosoma Schott p.p.). Arac. (vi). i Cuba. 



Andropogon L. (excl. Cymbopogon Spreng., Vetiveria Thou., etc.). 

 Gramineae (2). 180 cosmop. The sp. yielding aromatic oils are 

 now chiefly placed in the excluded genera (t/.v-). A. odoratus Lieb. 

 is the ginger grass, from which an oil is prepared. Cf. Stapf in Kew 

 Bull. 1906, p. 297. 



Andropus Brand. Hydrophyllaceae. i New Mexico. 



Androsace (Tourn.) L. Priinulaceae. 80 N. temp. Tufted xerophytes. 

 Often heterostyled like Primula. Cult. orn. fl. 



Androsaemum Tourn. ex Adans. = Hypericum L. (Guttif.). 



Androsiphonia Stapf. Flacouit. (6). (Passifl. BH.} i trop. Afr. 



Androstachys Prain. Euphorbiaceae (A. I. i). i trop. Afr. 



Androstephium Torr. (Bessera EP.). Liliac. (iv). 3 Mex. Calif. 



Androtium Stapf. Anacardiaceae (i). i Borneo. 



Androtrichum Brongn. Cyperaceae (i). i E. temp. S. Am. 



Andruris Schlechter. Triuridaceae. 6 Indomal. 



Andryala L. Compositae (13). 15 Medit. 



Andrzeiowskya Reichb. Cruciferae (2). i As. Minor. 



Anechites Griseb. Apocynaceae (i. 3). i Cuba. 



Aneilema R. Br. Commelinaceae. 85 trop. esp. ]*-. 



Aneirnia Sw. Schizaeaceae. 80 trop. and subtrop. The 1. divides at 

 the base (cf. fronds of Ophioglossaceae) into sterile and fertile portions. 

 The two lowest pinnae form a pair of panicles bearing sori (cf. Os- 

 munda), resembling the infl. of many fl. plants. 



Anelasma Miers = Abuta Aubl. p.p. (Menisp.). 5 W. I., S. Am. 



Anelytrum Hackel. Gramineae (9). i Italy. 



Anemarrhena Bunge. Liliaceae (ill). T N. China. 



Anemo- (Gr. pref.), wind-; -philous (fl.), pollinated by wind, usu. 

 showing dry incoherent pollen, freely accessible to wind, large 

 stigmas, and lack of conspicuousness, Artemisia, Betidaceae, Caliuna, 

 Carex, Casuarina, Coniferae, Coiylus, Cycadaceae, Cyperaceae, Elae- 

 agnaceae, Empetrum, Fraximis, Gramineae, Hiimiihis,Juglandaceae, 

 Jimcaceae, Littorella, Mercurialis, Myrothamnaceae, Platanus, Pota- 

 mogeton, Quercus, Rumex, Sparganium, Spinacia, Thalictrum, Tri- 

 glochin, Typhaceae, Ulmaceae, Urticaceae, Zea, &c. 



Anemoisandra Pohl. Inc. sed. i Brazil. 



Anemone L. Ranunculaceae (3). 120 cosmop. A. nemorosa (wood 

 anemone) and A. Pulsatilla L. (pasque fl.) Brit. Herbs with rhiz. 

 and radical 1. Fl. sol. or in cymes, apet. ; the invol. of green 1. in 

 the hepatica (A. Hepatica L.) is so close to the fl. as to resemble a K. 

 The fl of the first named contains no honey, is white, and visited for 

 pollen (class Po.) ; that of the third is blue and bee-visited, while in 



