288 FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
Bursa'ria; Lat. bursa, a pouch, from the shape of the fruit 
Burto’nia; personal name ... 
Ce’sia ; after F. Cxsius (1703) Bs 
Czesalpinie’ e; from Cvesalpin‘ia, after the Italian botanist 
Caesalpinuis (1583) 
Caki'le ; Arabic for the ‘‘sea- rocket”... 
Calade’nia; Gr. kalos, beautiful; aden, a gland .. 
Calecta’sia ; Gr. beautiful extension 
Calda’sia ; after a Chilian botanist 2 ore) ni 
Calliste’mon; Gr. kallistos, most beautiful ; ‘and stemon, a 
stamen : one ‘ ce 
Callit’riche ; hal/istos; and thriz trichos, 3 a hair ... 
Callit’ris ; leaves most beautifully arranged in threes 
Caloceph‘alus; ka/os, beautiful; and cephale, a head ... 
Calochilus ; Gr. halos; and cheilos, a lip or labellum ... 
Calog’yne ; Gr. halos; and gyne, a pistil or stigma 
Calostem’ma; Gr. ka/os; and stemma, a crown ... 
Calost’ rophus ; ; Gr. a rope-twister . 
Calo'tis ; Gr. ha/os ; and ous ofos, an ear (pappus) 
Cal ycothrix IGE, cal yx-lobes extending in hairs 
Campanula’cee ; from Campanula—Bell-flower ... 
Candol'lea, ; after the distinguished Swiss botanist 
Candollea‘ceae ; from Candollea, after DeCandolle 
Can‘thium ; from a Malabar name of a species ... 
Capparid’ez ; from Capparis. Caper-plant 
Cap’paris ; a latinized Arabic word 
Caprifolia’cee ; from Caprifolium ... 
Capsel’la ; diminutive of capsa, a box 
Cardam‘ine ; Gr. for a water-cress... 
Ca‘rex ; Lat. for a sedge 
Caris’sa ; derivation unknown ; 
Caryophyl le ; from D. Caryophyllus, clove- pink 
Cas‘sia ; Lat. for an Arabian spice 
Cassin’l ia; after H. Cassini, a celebeated French botanist 
Casuar’ina ; from the resemblance of the branchlets to the 
feathers of the Cassowary (Casuarius) 
Casuarin’ex ; from Casuarina. Native Oaks 
Cassy tha ; Gr. name of the dodder -plant a 
Catosper’ ma; Gr. kata, pendulous; and sperma, a seed 
Caus'tis ; Gr. scor ched. (in appearance) fs 
Centip’ eda ; Gr. hundred feet, in allusion to cr eeping habit . 
Centrol’ epis; Gr. kentron, a spur; and /epis, a scale 
Centun‘culus ; Lat. for small weed. Pimpernel : 
Cephalip'terum ; Gr. cephale, the head; and pteron, wing 
Ceratog’yne ; Gr. keras, keratos, a horn; and gyre, a Pret 
Ceratophy!’ lez ; from Cer atophyllum, Hornwort 
Ceratophy!’ lum! Gr. ker atos; and phyllon, a leaf a 
Chamescil’la ; Gr. chamaz, dwart ; and scilla, a squill oe 
Cheilan‘thes; cheilos, a lip : > and anthos, a flow er; in allusion 
to the indusium ... ae 
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