GARDENING. 
Pad’-i . Pan-do’-ré-a Par-ish/ A-i 
Pad’-i-a pan-du-ra’-ta | Par-i’-ti-am 
pad-if-ol’-i-us Pan-gi-a’ -cë-e | Par'-ker-i 
` Pad”-us pa-nic-ul-a’-ta Par-ker’-i-a 
Pe-de’-ri-a pa-nic-ul-ig’-er-a | Parkes'-i-i 
Pæ-der-0'-ta Pa/-nic-um | Park’-\-a 
Pee-o’-ni-a Pan-iz-zi-a/-nus | Par-kin-s0'-ni 
pæ-0-nif-lo”-rum 
Pes’ -i-a 
| |». .  pan-do-rze-fol'-i-a 
pan-nif-ol'-1-us 
pan-non’-ic-us 
Dar! As 
| Par-kin-so’-ni-a 
Par-kin-so’-ni-a’-num 
pa-ga’-na pan-no’-sa | Parks'-i-i 
Pa'-gin-a- pan-the-ri’-num | Par-la-to-re-a’-na 
ären pan-toth’ -rix | Par-la-to’-re-i 
aiv'-æ Pap-a'-ver Par-men-ti-e’-ra 
pal-ses-ti'-num pap-a-ver-a’-cé-a Par-men-ti-e’-ri 
ed ta Pap-a-ver-a' Para Par-men-ti-2-ri-a -na . 
saoto Nes Seege? 
Pall 8 Pap-ay’-a Far Ee angry 
pal-em-ban’-ic-us Pap-ay-a’'-cé-2 Par-on-ych’-i-a 
Pal-é -ol-a’-ri-a Paph-in'-i-a Par-on-ych’-ï-ë-æ 
pal-é-ol-a’-ta Pa-pil’-i-o par-on-ych-ó-i'-dées 
Pa-li-av-a/-na pa-pil-i-o-na’-cé-a Par’-qui 
Pal-ic-ou’-re-a Pa-pil-i-o-na/-cd-2e Par-ri’ -te 
Pal-in-w'-ri Pa-pil-i-o’-nid-s Par-rot’-i-a 
Pat-is-o' -ta Pap-il’-lee Par’-ry-a. 
Pal-1-u'-rus pap-il-la’-ris Par-ry-a’-na 
Pal-las’-i-a pap-il-lo'-sa Par'-ry-i 
Pal-las-\-a’-na Pap'-ul-æ Par-son’-si-a 
Pat-las’-\-i pap-y-rac-an’-tha Í Par-son’-si-i 
Pal-la’-vi-a pap-y-ra’-cé-a Par-then:ei'-on 
Pal-lav-i-ci’-ni-a Pap-y’-ri-a par-then-if-ol’-i-um 
Pal’-len-is pap-y-rif’-er-a Par-then’ ech 
pal'-lens Pap-y'-rus ti E 
pal-les’-cens Par-ac-ar’ * ndn ind / Ai 
pal-li-a’-tus Puas a mm Wiel ag - 
 pal-lid.a ` Par-ad-i-san’-thus sae Beh 
pal-lid-if-la’ -vens Par-ad-i'-sé-2 ses nite 
` pal-lid-if-lo’-ra, Par-ad-i’-si sn ie Sege 
E pal-lid-if-ol’. -Y-us Par-ad-i'-si-a is uu. 
S pal-lid-is-pi’-na par-ad.i'-sí-ac-a Par-yph-os-phze'-ra 
 pal-lid-iv.e' iy par-ad-ox'-a T U3 
| pal-lid'-ul-us Par-ag-ram’-ma Pas’. pat: s : 
Pal-ma/-ct-æ par-ag-Uua-ri-en'-sis Tus 4 bryn | 
Dal mm par-ag-way-en’-sis ree hc : 
pal-ma-tif’-id-um par-aib' -ic-a A egent 
pal-ma’-tum Par-al’-i-as hed rs -— 
Palm’-er-i par-al-le-lop-ip’-ed-us anter 
Pal-met'-to ; Pár-an-eph-el-I-us m a "esee 
Palm? Za ert geg Pat-ag-o -nul-a 
Pal-mi’-ta Par-ap-et-al-if’-er-a_ UNO 
Pal-ton’-i-am wat ok Toe 2 
pal-u-do’-sus Pax undi Patch-ow’-li 
amari -as-tran’-thus pat-el-la’-ris 
um-bi-nà Par-at-rop'-i-a ; 
pal-us'-tris Par-cel’-li patens 
fen ag d pat-en-tir-os’. tris 
-& Par-dal-i-an’-chés 
jan deban): ser vred Pat-er-so'-ni 
Pan’-ax Par-dan'-thus vti oa 
Pan’-cher-i Par’-di-a Hiep a ae? 
Pan-crat'-t-um par'-din-a ie : 
Paw'-dac-a Par-duy’-n Puts ai ae 
Pan-dan’-8-2 Par-ech-i’ p^ Los ttd hen 
pan-dan-if-ol'-Y-um Par-ei’-ra oe 
pan’-dan-ð-i'-dès ‘Par-i-et-a’-ri-a SE SM 
Pan dán PEU 3 Pat-tis-o-ni-a’-num . SZ 
G-Ti-na'-ri-um Pat-to’-ni-a ; d 
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Words wiae we and Greek (i.e., all except those in italics) to be: pronounced, gei follows; & as in. dp-att’; ee 
demie bere e e ë as in vé'-ined; Y as in thin; i as in mach-i'-nist; ó as in rét/-ten; 6 as — 
See pow’-er-fil ; à as in ra’-ler; aen y asi; m, o», ei, as ai in pain; au as ou in house; ` 
g; o, ch, always hard, as, for example, g in good, c in muscular, and ch in Christian. ` e 
Thin word is dineusned nt the ond of th Femme Dictionary. 
