IV 



POLYPETALOUS EXOGENS, 



LOASACE^. 



Loasa ambrosisefolia, Juss. xvi. 1390. 



Loasa hispidu, Graham. 

 nitida, Hooker. 



L. tricolor, Ker, viii. 6G7. 

 Placei, X?'/ifZ/. xix. 1599. 



L. acaiithifolia, Ker, x. 785. 

 Bartonia aurea, Lindl. xxii. 1831. 



CORNACEiE. 



Benthamia fragifera, Lindl. xix. 1579. 

 Cornus capitata, Wallich. 



CUCURBITAf'E^. 



Cucuinis africanus, Linn. xil. 980. 

 Bryonia quinqueloba, (Mas.) Thimb. i. 82. 



BEGONIACE^. 



Besoniacese, affinity of, xxi. 1757. 

 Begonia, its affinity to Hydrangea, vi. 471. 



• avgyiostigma, Link, viii. 666. 



acuminata, Drijander, v. 364. 



humilis, Uryaiider, Iv. 284. 



Begonia suaveolens, Lodd. 

 ' heraeleifolia, Schlecht. xx. 1668. 



B. radiata, Graliam. 

 incarnata, Link. 



B.insignis, Graham, xxm.lQ96. 



pauciflora, Lindl. vi. 471. 



villosa, Lindl. xv. 1252. 



Eupetalum petalodes. 



Begonia petalodes, Lindl. xxi. 1767. 



CACTACE^. 



Cereus, its anatomy, xix. 1606. 

 Cereus Ackermanni. 



Cactus {Epiphyllum) Ackermanni, 

 Ilawortli, xvi. 1331. 

 triangularis, /fa?«. xxi. 1807. 



Cactus triangularis, Linn. 

 ' truncatus, DC. 



Cactus truncatus. Link, ix. 696. 



Epiphyllum tnmcatum, Havy. 



speciosissimus, DC. 



Cactus speciosissimus, Desf. vi. 486. 



speciosissimus ; var. lateritius, xix. 



1596. 

 repandus, Haw. 



Cactus repandus, Linn. iv. 336. 



Cereus gracilis. Mill. diet. 

 speciosus, DC. 



Cactus speciosus, Bonpl. iv. 304. 



crimson creeping, xix. 1565. 



Mammillaria pulchra, Haiv. xvi. 1329. 



tenuis, Decand. xviii. 1523. 



Opuntia monacantha, Decand. xx. 1726. 



Cactus monacanthus, Willd. 

 Dillenii, Hate. 



Cactus Dillenii, Ker, iii. 255. 

 ■ aurantiaca, Lindl. xix, 1606. 



Echinocactus gibbosus, DC. 



Cactus gibbosus, Haw.ii. 137. 



oxygonus, Link et Otto, xx. 



1717. 



Eyriesii, Otto,xx. 1707. 



Pereskia Bleo, H.B.K. Xvii. 1473. 

 aculeata, DeCand. xxiii. 1928. 



Cactus pereskia, Linn. 



MESEMBRYACE^. 



Mesembryanthemum blandum, Haic. vii. 



582. 



tigrinum,i7«?o.iii.260. 



— ■ obliquum,iftt?t).x.863. 



rubrocinctum, Haio. 



XX. 1732. 



capitatum, H. K. vi. 



494. 

 M. pugionifonne, Linn. 



elongatuni, [5. Hato. 



vi. 493. 



■ maximum, Haw. v. 



358. 



HOMALIACE^. 



Homalium racemosum, Swnrtz, vi. 519. 

 Blackwellia Padiflora, Lindl. xvi. 1308. 



BRASSICACEiE oil CRUCIFER^E. 



Cruciferse, theoretical nature of their fruit, 



xiv. 1168. 

 Cheiranthus mutabilis, i>ecaw^Z. xvii. 1431. 



Hesperis longij olia, Poir. 

 • scoparius, Willd. 



C. Cheiri. y. Chamceleon, Ker, 

 iii. 219. 

 Ricotia segyptiaca, Linn. i. 49. 



Cardaniine Lunuria, Lin. 



Ricotia Lunaria, DC. 

 Erysimum diffusum, Ehr. v. 388. 



Cheiranthus alpinus, Linn. 



E. canescens, DC. 

 Schizopetalum, B. Br. ix. 762. 



Walkeri, Bot. Mag. ix. 752. 



Vella Pseudo-Cytisus, Linn. iv. 293. 



CAPPARlDACEiE. 



Heliophila digitata, DC. x. 838. 

 Capparis acuminata, Lindl. xvi. 1320. 

 Cleome speciosissima, Deppe, xvi. 1312. 

 rosea, Vahl. xii. 960. 



RESEDACE^. 

 Reseda odorata, Linn. (i. suffrutescens, iii. 



227. 



VIOLACEiE. 



Viola proemorsa, Douglas, xv. 1254. 



eriocarpa, Nutt. 



V. pubescens. (3. Ker, v. 390. 



altaica, Ker, i. 54. 



