J70 G L E 



lance-oval, punctate; petals oblong lanceolate, obtuse at the point ; 

 inner ones 2-dentate near the base; style clavate; stigma entire 

 (stigmas 3.) 68. i. 



171. EUPATORIUM. (From Eupator, a king of Pontus.) 



Perfolia'tum, (boneset, thorough-wort, O. w. Au. Ij.) leaves connate 

 perfoliate, oblong serrate, rugose, downy beneath ; stem villose. 2. f. 



1113. FRAG ARIA. (From Fragans, sweet smelling.) 



Vtrginia'na, (wild strawberry. O. w. M. 'I].) calyx of the fruits spread- 

 ing; hairs on the petioles erect, on the peduncles close pressed; 

 'eaves somewhat glabrous above. 



61. FRITILLARIA. (From Fritittus, a dice box.) 



Exotic. 



Imperia'lis, (crown imperial, r. & y. M. ^ flowers under a leafy crown, 

 nodding; leaves lance-linear, entire. From Persia. 



61. GALANTHUS. (From Gala, milk, and anthos, a flower.) 



Niva'lis, (snow drop. w. Ap. Tj.) leaves linear, keeled, acute, radical ; 

 scape 1-flowered. 



5- 2. GENT I AN A. (From Gentius, a king of Illyria.) 



Crini'ta, (fringed gentian. O. b. S. Ij.) stem terete ; branches long, 

 1-flowei ed ; leaves lanceolate, acute ; corolla 4-cleft ; divisions obo- 

 vate, ga.^h ciliate. 18. i. 



1510. GERANIUM. (From Geranos, a stork.) 



Macula'tum, (crow foot or wild geranium. O. r. & b. J. Ij.) erect ; pu- 

 "bescence reversed; stem dichotomous ; leaves opposite, 3 or 5-part- 

 ed, gashed; upper ones sessile; peduncles 2-flowered; petals obo- 

 vate. 12. f. 



Exotic. 



Sanguin"eum, (bloody geranium. Ij.) peduncle 1-flowered leaves 5- 

 parted, 3-cleft, orbicular ; capsule bristly at the top. 



132. GERARD I A. (From Gerarde, an ancient botanist.) 



Flowers yellow. 



Fla'va, (False foxglove. O. y. Ju. '!].) pubescent; stem nearly simple; 

 leaves sub-sessile, lanceolate, entire or toothed ; lower ones sub-pin- 

 natifid, gashed; flowers axillary, opposite, sub-sessile. 2 3. f. 



131. GLECHOMA. (A Greek name.) 



Hed?<z'cea, (ground ivy, gill-overground. O. b. & r. M. *2J.) leaves 

 reniform crenate ; stem rooting. Var. cordata, leaves cordate. 



