INDEX TO THE ORDERS AND GENERA. 
Elatin’ ee; from Elatine 
Eleusi‘ne; Elusis, another name for Ceres ad 
Elytroph’ orus ; : Gr. elutr on, a sheath, and phoros, bearing ; 
ferring to the outer glume 
Encephalar’ tos; Gr. in the head br ead ; top being edible 
Enchylee’ na; Gr. enchylos, succulent, and chiaena, a cloak 
Epacrid'ez ; ” from Epacris, Gr. epi, wpon, and akros, the top... 
F’pacris ; in allusion to the mountain habit si 
Kpal'tes ; meaning unknown 
Kpilo’bium ; Gr. calyx-lobes upon the pod. -o 
Eragros'tis ; Gr. eros, love, and agrostis. Love-grass ... 
Erechthi tes ; a Greek name for a species of Senecio 
Eremoph‘ila ; Gr. eremos, a desert, and phi/os, a lover .., 
Eriach’ne ; Gr. evion, woolly, and achne, chaff ... 
Erian‘thus ; Gr. evion, woolly, and anthos, a flower 
Kriochi'lus ; Gr. erion, woolly, and cheilos, a lip 
Eriochlam’ys ; Gr. erion, and chlamys, a cloak ... 
Erioch’‘loa ; Gr. evion, and chloa, a blade of grass 
Erioste’mon ; Gr. evion, and stemon, a stamen 
Eritrich‘ium ; Gr. erion, and thrix trichos, a hair 
Kr odiophy!’ lum; Gr. Hrodium, and phyllon, a leaf 
Ero ‘dium ; ; Gr. erodios, a heron. ‘‘Heron’s bill” 
Eryn’gium ; Gr. ereugo, to eructate, in allusion to supposed 
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Ery’simum ; Gr. er usis, a blistering. Blister -plant 
Brythre’a ; Gr. er uthros, red (flowers) 
Eryth'rina; Gr. er uthraino, to dye red 
Ethuliop’sis ; Gr. Ethulia (an allied genus) like at 
Eucalyp’ tus; Gr. ew, well; kalupto, to cover as with a lid 
Euphor'bia ; "after Euphorbos, a Numidian physician ... 
Euphorbia’ cee ; from Euphorbia 
Euphra’sia ; altered from Euphrosyne, one e of the three er aces, 
expressing gladness Sits és 
Hutax‘ia; Gr. well-behaved, modesty 
Euxo'lus; Gr. ewxulos, juicy, well-flavoured 
_Exocar’ pos ; ; Gr. exo, without, and karpos, fruit 
Kyol’vulus; not twining in contradistinction with Convoly ulus 
¥estu'ca ; Celtic, Fest, pasture. Fescue-grass_... 
Ficoid ez ; plants agreeing with the fig-dike mar igold . 
Fi‘cus ; Lat. a Fig-tree ary hi wah 
Fi'lices ; Lat. Ferns .. 
Fimbr isty’ lis; Lat. having a v fri ing ed- -style 
Flave'ria ; the Chilian species yielding a yellow dye 
Flavia ‘es ; plants belonging to rivers. 
Franke’nia ; after Prof. Frankenius, of Upsal (1638. 1661) 
Frankenia‘ceae ; from Frankenia .., 
Buire’ na; per sonal name 
Fu’sanus ; ancient name of the Spindle- tree 
Galac'tia ; Gr. galaktos, of milk; some species w ith a “milky 
juice sie ; 
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