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11. HIPPURIS, 15. 6S 

 vulgaris (mares tail.) 



32. HOLCUS, 4. 10. 

 falnatns (soft grass.) odoratus. monticola. 

 33. HOLOSTEUM, 22, 83. 

 succidentiim (succulent duckweed.) 



32. HORDEUM, 4. 10. 



vulgar e (barley. E, Jn. 0.) florets all perfect, awned -5, 

 In two erect rows, jubatuin. 



103. MORTEN SI A, 13. 85. 

 spedosd (changeable hydrangea, r. w. J. ^ .) leaves 

 "broadly ovate, serrate, accumulate : flowers corymbed. 

 From the East Indies. This is the common flower-pot 

 shrub, asually called hyderindia. 



51. tfOTONIA, 21. 34, 



palustris (water violet.) 



41. HOUSTONIA, 47. 57. 



eoerulea (Tenus^ pride, b. & w. M. if.) stem erects- 

 setaceous, dichotomous : radical leaves spatulate , cauline 

 ones oblanceolate, opposite : peduncles l-flowered elon* 

 gated, purpurea* Ivngifolia. 



111. HUDSONIA, 18. 51. 

 ericoides (false heath.) 



215. HUMULUS, 53. 98. 



lupulus (hop. g-y. Au. II .) stem twiaing with the sun; 

 leaves lobed. 



61. HYACINTHUS, 10. 16. 

 orientalis (garden hyacinth. E. r. Ap. U .)corol funnel- 

 form, half>6-clefl(:, ventricose at the base, muscarl (musk 

 hyacinth. E b. Ap. u .) corols ovate, all equal, botryoides 

 (grape hyacinth.) eomosus (purple grape hyacinth.) 



226. HYDNUM, 58. 1. 



imbricatuw (prickly fungus) on a stem, imbricate, con*- 

 vex, red-brown with darker scales : stem pale-brown or 

 brownish-white, coralloides, chrysorhizum (paper punk.) 



