FINDING-LIST OF BINOMIALS 



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ACTINOLEPIS. A. coronaria 



(Shortia calif ornica). 

 ADENANTHERA. A. pavonina. 



ADENOPHORA. A. lilifolia: A. 

 communis. 



Potaninii. 



ADIANTUM. A.stmulum: A. cunea- 

 tum. 



bellum. 



Capillus-Veneris. 



Crotceanum: A. cuneatum Crow- 



eanum. 



cuneatum. 



Farleyense. 



Fergusonii: A. Capillus-Veneris. 



hybridum: A. cuneatum. 



mundulum: A. cuneatum. 



pedatum. 



rhodophyllum: a form of A. ten- 



erum. 



Sancta-Catharinse: a fonn of A. 



trapeziforme. 



scutum. 



trapeziforme. 



- Wiegandii: A. Wagneri. 

 ADLUMIA. A. cirrhosa: A. fungosa. 

 ADONIS. A. aestivalis. 



amurensis. 



autuninalis. 



pyrenaica. 



vernalis. 



jJEGOPODIUM. R. Podagraria. 

 .ESCULUS. *. californica. 



*carnea. 

 *glabra. 

 *Hippocastanum. 



macrostachya: *,. parviflora. 

 *octandra (Pavia). 



*parviflora (Pavia). 

 *Pavia (Pavia). 



rubicunda: *1E. carnea. 

 *turbinata. 

 JETHEOPAPPUS. -". pulcherrimus: 



Centaurea pulchenima. 

 JETHIONEMA. M. coridifolium. 



grandiflonim. 



jucundum: . coridifolium (Iberis). 

 AGAPANTHTJS. A. umbellatus. 



AGATH.SA. A. calfstis: Felicia 



amelloides. 



AGATHIS. *A. robusta. 

 AGATHOSMA. A. Ventenatiana 



i Diosma). 



villosa (Diosma). 

 AGAVE. A. americana. 



atrovirens. 



c&rulescens: A. lophantha. 



feroz. 



potatorum (the more glaucous form 



of A. Scolymus: very likely some- 

 thing else is really offered under 

 this; name; see No. 12, page 233). 



stricta. 



AGERATUM. A. album: Probably 

 Eupatorium micranthum. 



conspicuum: Eupatorium glechono- 



pbyllum. 



Lasseauxti: Eupatorium Las- 



seauzii. 



mexicanum: A. Houstonianum. 



nantim: probably a dwarf form of 



A. Houstonianum. 



AGERATUM, continued. 



Wendlandii (identity uncertain; 



perhaps Alomia Wendlandii, 

 Robins., a genus closely allied 

 to Ageratum; this Alomia, from 

 southern Mexico, is a peren- 

 nial, 1 foot or more high, with 

 ovate, strongly toothed opposite 

 leaves. Flowers of the plant 

 cultivated under this name are 

 blue or white). 



AGLAONEMA. A. costatum. 



AGONIS. A. flexuosa: *Leptosper- 

 mum fleiuosum. 



AGROSTEMMA. A. Cadi: Lychnis 

 Coeli-rosa. 



Cceli-rosa: Lychnis Cceli-rosa. 



Flos-Jotis: Lychnis Flos-Jovis. 

 AGROSTIS. A. nebulosa. 

 AILANTHUS. *A. glandulosa: A. 



altissima, Swingle (A. glandu- 

 losa not tenable, as it is the more 

 recent name). 

 AIRA. A. ccerulea: Molinia caerulea. 



foliis nariegatis. Molinia caerulea 



variegata. 

 AJUGA. A. genevensis. 



reptans. 

 AKEBIA. *A. lobata. 

 *quinata. 



ALBIZZIA. *A. Julibrissin. 

 *lophantha. 



ALECTRYON. *A. excelsum. 

 ALEURITES. *A. Fordii. 



ALLAMAWDA. *A. cathartica. 



Bender sonii: *A. cathartica Hen- 



dersonii. 



WiUiamsii: *A. cathartica W3- 



liamsii. 

 ALLroM. A. ascalonicum (ShaUot). 



Cepa (Onion). 



fistulosum (Welsh Onion). 



Moly. 



Pomim (Leek). 



sativum (Garlic). 



Schcenoprasum (Chives). 



ALNUS. *A. cordata. 

 *glutinosa. 

 *incana. 



faciniata: name probably applied 



to either *A. incana pinnatifida 



or *A. glutinosa laciniata. 

 *Mitchelliana (American Green 



Alder); either or both A. viridis 



or A. alnobetula of American 



catalogues. 

 *rugosa. 

 *tenuifolia. 

 *viridis (European Green Alder). 



Often confused with American 



Green Alder. 

 ALONSOA. A. acutifolia. 



albiflora: A. acutiflora Candida. 



grandiflora: A. WarscewicziL 



linifolia. 



Warscewiczii. 



ALOYSIA. A. ctiriodora: Lippia cit- 

 riodora. 



ALPINIA. A. Sanders. 

 ALSINE. A. pinifolia. 

 ALSOPmLA. A. australis. 



ALSTRGBMERIA. A. aurantiaca. 



aurea: A. aurantiaca. 



brasiliensis. 



chilensis. 



pulchelia. 



ALTERNANTHERA.'JL. aurea: Telan- 

 thera Bettzickiana aurea. 



rosea: T. amcena rosea. 



veraicolor: T. versicolor. 

 ALTHAEA. A. frutex: *Hibiscus 



syriacus. 



*rosea (Hollyhock). 



Many names listed under this 

 genus are probably forms of 

 Hibiscus syriacus, as A. alba, 

 amplissima, argentea, carulea, 

 carnea, coslestis, elegantissima, 

 grandiflora, Leopoldii, Meehanii, 

 paoniflora, punicea, rubra, Van 

 Houttei, and others. 



ALYSSUM. A. argenteum. 



Benthamii: A. maritimum Ben- 



thamii. 



maritimum. 



procumbent: A. maritimum pro- 



cumbens. 



rostratum. 



sazatile. 



AMARANTHUS (the speUing Ama- 

 rantus, while et>Tnologically cor- 

 rect, is not now much used in 

 this country, the form Ama- 

 ranthus having been employed 

 by Linnffius). A. atropurpureus: 

 probably A. caudatus atropur- 

 pureus, not A. atropurpureus of 

 botanists. 



bicolor: A. gangeticus melancholi- 



cus. 



caudatus. 



cruentus: signifies either A. hypo- 



chondriacus sanguineus or A. 

 paniculatus cruenrus. 



gangeticus. 



Henderi. 



mdancholicus: A. gangeticus mel- 



ancholicus. 



salicifolius. 



tricolor: A. gangeticus melancholi- 



cus. 



AMARYLLIS. A. Atamasco: Zephyr- 

 anthes Atamasco. 



Belladonna. 



equestris: Hippeastrum equestre. 



formosissima: Sprekelia formosis- 



sima. 



Hattii: Lycoris squamigera. 



Johnsonii: Hippeastrum John- 



sonii. 



lutea: Sternbergia lutea. 



solandri: probably Hippeastrum 



solandriflorum. 



vittata: Hippeastrum vittatum. 

 AMBERBOA. A. muricata: Volu- 



tarella muricata. 



AMBROSIA. A. mexicana: proba- 

 bly an Artemesia. 



AMELANCHIER. *A. ahiifolia. 



Botryapium: *A. canadensis; some- 



times applied to A. oblongifolia. 



^canadensis, but the stock is proba- 

 bly A. lvis. 



*oblongifolia. 



vulgaris: *A. rotundifolia. 



