LATIN INDEX. 



431 



Erapotrum. 303. Gr., on a rock. 

 ENDOGEN^E, 316. 

 Enslenia, 273 To Aloysius Enelen. 

 Epidendrnm, 331. Gr., on a tree. 

 Epii^ea, 200. Gr., on the earth ; trailing. 

 Epilobium, 124. Or., on the pod (sc. the fls.) 

 Epiphegus, 217. Gr., on the beech (root*). 

 Epiphyllum. 182. Gr., on a leaf (sc. the fls.) 

 EQUISETACR^E. 415. 

 Equisetum, 415. Lat.. horse-hair. 

 Eragrostis, 400. Gr.. lovely grass. 

 Erectites, 18(5. Gr., to trouble. 

 Erianthtis, 410. Gr., wool-flower. 

 Erica, 200. Lat,., the old name. 

 ERICACEAE, 197. 

 Erigenia, 140. Gr., spring-born. 

 Erigeron, 165. Gr.. in spring (early) old. 

 Eriocaulon, 355. Gr., woolly stem. 

 KRIOCAULONACEJ3, 355. 

 Eriogonum, 280. Gr., woolly joint. 

 Eriophorum. 3ti2. Gr., wool-bearing. 

 Erithalis, 147. Gr., to grow green. 

 Ernodea, 147. Gr., branched ; much branched. 

 Erodium, 68. Gr., a heron's (bill). 

 Erophila, 41. &r., lover of Spring. 

 Eryngium, 135. Gr., to belch ; a remedy. 

 Erysimum. 30. Gr., to draw (blisters). 

 Erythriea, 267. Gr., red ; ec. the flowers. 

 Erythrina; 97. Same as the last. 

 Erythronium. 341. Ditto. 

 Escallonia, 116. To Escallon, Spanish. 

 Eechecholtzia, 82. To Eschscholtz, German. 

 Eucalyptus, 121. Gr.. well covered; sc. thecal. 

 Eugenia, 122. To Prince Eugene, of Savoy. 

 Eiilophus, 141. Gr., handsome crest. 

 Euonymuff, 76. Gr., well named. 

 Eupatorinm. 158. Named for Eupator. 

 Euphorbia. 293. To Euphorbus, of Mauritania. 

 EUPHORBIA CE^E, 293, 

 Euphrasia, 232. To the Muse Euphrosyue. 

 Eustachyg, 407. Gr., handsome spike. 

 Eustoma, 267. Gr., handsome mouth. 

 Eutoca, 255. Gr., fruitful. 

 Euxoius, 288. Gr., well closed. 

 Evolvulus, 260. Lat., to roll out, to trail. 

 Excwcaria. 296. Lat.. to blind ; the poisonous 

 EXOGE1SLE, 15. [juice destroys the sight. 

 Exostemma. 147. Gr., stamens exserted? 

 Faba, 85. Gr., to eat. 

 Fabiana, 265. To F. Fabiana. of Valencia. 

 Fagopyrum, 284. Gr., beech-nut wheat. 

 Fagus, 307. The ancient name. 

 Fedia. 151. From fedus, a kid. 

 Fenzlia,.257. To Dr. Fenzl, a botanic author. 

 Festuca. 39. Ce]t.,fest, pasture. 

 FLCOIDEJ3. 133. 



Ficus, 299. The ancient Latin name. 

 Filago, 185. Lat.. thread-spinning ; the plant 

 FILICES, 416. [is clothed in cotton. 



Fimbristylis, 363. Gr., fringed style. 

 Flcerkea, 68. To Flcerke, a German botanist. 

 FLORIDE^E, 322. 



Fceniculum, 139. Lat., a kid ; why? 

 Forestiera, 277. To M. Forestier, French. 

 Forsteronia, 270. To T. F. Forster, an Eng.bot. 

 Forsythia, 276. To Mr. Forsyth, horticulturist. 

 Fothergilla, 120. To J. Fothergill, M.D., Lond. 

 Fragaria, 106. Lat., fragrant ; sc. the fruit. 

 Francisea, 221. To Francis, Emperor of Auet. 

 Frankliuia, 65. [plants in the South. 



Frasera, 268. To John Fraser, collector of 

 Fraxinus, 277. Lat., a hedge ; hedge plants. 

 Fritillaria, 312. Lat., a chess-board. 



Froelichia, 290. To J. A. Froelich, a Gerrn. bot 

 Fuchsia, 127. To Leonard Fiichs. German. 

 Fuirena, 359. To G. Fuiren, Danish. 

 Furaaria. 34. Lat.. smoke : ec. the emell. 

 FUMARIACE^E, 33. 

 FUNGI, 14. 



Funkia. 315. To Henry Funk, German. 

 Gaillardia. 181. To M. Gaillard, French. 

 Galactia, M7. Gr.. milk. 

 Galanthus, 334. Gr. . milk-flower. 

 Galax, 206. Gr., milk ; flowers milk-white f 

 Galeopsis, 248. Gr.. weasel-like ; PC. the ft. 

 Galinsoga, 172. To M. Galinsoga. Madrid. 

 Galium. 148. Gr., milk (to curdle). 

 OAMOPETALiE. 144. 



Gardoquia, 246. To Diego Gardoqui, Spanish, 

 Gaultheria, 201. To Dr. Gaulthier, Quebec. 

 Gaura, 126. Gr., superb. [French chemist. 

 Gaylussacia, 198. To Gaylussac, the celebrated 

 Gazania, 181. Lat., riches (richness). 

 Gelsemium, 269. Italian for Jessamine. 

 Genista, 90. Celt., gen, a V-ish. 

 Gentiana, 267. To Gentius, /cing of Illyria. 

 GENTIANACE^), 266. 

 GERANIACE^E, 67. 



Geranium, 08. Gr., crane's (bill) : ec. the fruit, 

 Gerardia, (230) 231. To John Gerard, English. 

 Gesneria. 21!). To Conrad Gesner, German. 

 GESNERIACEJ3, 219. [of G. urbicum. 



Geum, 105. Gr., to give relish : sc. the roots 

 Gilia, 257. To P. S. Gill, Spanish. 

 Gillenia, 104. Named for A. Gille, German. 

 Ginkgo, 316. The name in Japanese. 

 Ginseng, 142. The name in Chinese. 

 Gladiolus, 338. Lat., a little sword ; sc. the Ivs, 

 Glaucium, 31. Gr., glaucous (iu color). 

 Glaus, 212. Ditto. 

 Glechonia. 246. An old Greek name. 

 Gleditschia, 83. To Prof. G. Gleditsch, Berlin, 

 Glottidium. 93. Gr., tongue : E-C. the pods. 

 Gloxinia. 219. To P. B. Gloxin, of Colmar. 

 GLUMIFER.fi. 356. 



Glyceria, 402. Gr., sweet : ec. the herbage. 

 Gnaphaliutn, 185. Gr., soft down. 

 Goddia, 125. To M. Godet, French. 

 Gornphrena, 2S9. Gr., a club ; sc. the flowers, 

 Gonolobus, 274. Gr., angular pods. 

 GOODENIACE^E, 10. 



Goodyera, 330. To John Goodycr, English. 

 Gordpnia, 65. To Alex. Gordon, London. 

 Gossipium, 63. Arabic, a softness. 

 GRAMINE^E, 380. 



GRAMINOIDE^:, 356. [bearded at ba*o 



Graphephorum, 398. Gr., pencil-bearing ; fla, 

 Gratiola, 227. Lat.. grace (medicinally). 

 GROSSULACE.E (113). 

 Grossularia, 117. Name of doubtful meaning 

 Guettarda, 147. To Etienne Guettard, French 

 Guiacum, 67. The aboriginal name. 

 GUTTIFER^J, 8. 



Gymnadenia, 326. Gr., naked gland. 

 Gymnocladus, 83. Gr., naked branches. 

 Gymnogramma, 420. Gr., naked writing (sori), 

 Gynanopogon, 407. Gr. , naked beard. 

 Gymnospermas. 311. Gr., naked seeds. 

 Gynandropsis. 44. Gr., like gynandria. 

 Gynerium, 398. Gr., style woolly. 

 Gypsophila, 53. Gr., loving chalk (cliffs). 

 Habenaria, 326. Lat., thong,=the long npur. 

 Habrothamnus, 265. Gr., a gay branch. 

 H^EMODORACE^E, 335. 

 Halenia, 268. A personal name. 

 Halesia, 209. To S. Hales, D. D., F. K. 9, 



