DODECANDRIA. 



11© 



1725, from whence it came to England in 1/40. Its 

 sweet odour, that made it a darling on the Continent, 

 in the same degree contributed to make it a favourite 

 amongst us; and it is now so universally cultivated, 

 that the drawing-room and the cottage window are 

 alike made fragrant with its scent. It blossoms from 

 June till the commencement of winter. 



British Plants of this Order, 



Botanical Generic Names. Common Names. 



98 Euphorbia 13 Spurge 



13 Reseda 2 Mignonnette 



ORDER 4. 



No British Plant of this Order. 



SINGLE-SPIKED APONOGETON has a tetragv- 



r> 1 A. 



bulbous root, and is observed to be common in the — — 

 fields that are flooded for Rice in the East Indies. 

 Of this Genus there are three species. 



ORDER 0. 



No British Plant of this Order. 



GLINUS is the only unequivocal Genus of this 

 Order, of which there is no figure extant, nor is there 

 any specimen of the plant in England. 



PEXTAGY- 

 NIA. 



rive Viftilla. 



