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LATIN INDEX. 



HALORAG&E. 120. 

 HAMAMELACE^E. 120. 

 Hamamelis, 120. Gr., (flower) With the frnit. 

 Hamelia, 147. To H. L. Duhamel. [berg. 

 Harden bergia, 99. To the Countess of Harden* 

 Herleoma, 241. The Greek name for Mint. 

 Hedera, 142. Celt., a cord. 

 Hedychium, 331. Gr., eweet snow (white fls.) 

 Hedyparum, 87. An old Greek name. 

 Hclenium, 181. Dedicated to Helen. 

 IleliantheUa, 177. Diminutive of Helianthus. 

 HeHanthemnm, 47. Gr., Sun-flower. 

 Helianthus, 176. Ditto. 

 Helichrysum, 18(>. Gr., golden sun. 

 Heliophytnm, 251. Gr., Sun-plant. 

 Heliopsis, 175. Gr., sun-like, 

 lleliotropium, 250. Gr. turning (with) the sun. 

 Helleborus, 21. Gr., killing (poisonous) food. 

 Helonias. 349. Gr., a marsh. 

 Hdosciadium, 140. Gr., marsh umbel. 

 HemateHa. 410. 



HemerocaiHp, 315. Gr., beauty of a day. 

 Heraicarpba, 3f.3. Gr., half (of the) chaff. 

 Henatk-H. 18. Gr., of or resembling the liver. 

 HEPATIC^E, 14. 



Meracleum, 136. Sacred to Hercules. 

 Herpestis, 226. Gr., a creeper. 

 Hesperis. 39. Gr., the evening. [anthers. 

 Heteranthera, 350. Gr., other (two kinds of) 

 Ueterotheca, 170. Gr., other (2 kind? of) fruits. 

 Hetichera, 115. To Dr. II. Heucher, Wittembg. 

 Hibiscus, G2. From Ibis, the stork. 

 Ilieracium, 191. Gr., hlerax, the hawk. 

 Uierochloa, 3'.)5. Gr., holy Grass. 

 UIPPOCASTANE/E, 73. 

 Ilippomanc, 21)3. Gr., horse madness. 

 Hippoplue. 293. Gr., horse destroyer. 

 Hippuris, 121. Gr., mare's tail. 

 Holcus, 395. Gr.. to extract (thorns). 

 Holosteum, 54. Gr., all bone (by antithesis). 

 ffonfanya, 56. A personal name. 

 Ilordeum, 404. Gr., heavy (sc. bread). 

 Hottonia, 211. To Prof. P. Hotten, of Leyden. 

 Uottstonia, 149. To Wm. Houston, M. D., Eng. 

 lloya, 275. To Thos. Hoy, F. L. S. 

 Iludsonia, 43. To Wm. Hudson. F. R. S. 

 Humea, 194. To Lady Hume, of Wormleybury. 

 Humulus, 301. Lat., on the ground, ^trailing. 

 Hyaciuthus, 3-14. A boy killed by Zephyrus. 

 Hydrangea. 116. Gr., a water-vessel. 

 ! lydranthelium, 228. Gr., a little water-flower, 

 flydrastis, 23. In or near water. 

 UYDEOCIIARIDACE^E, 324. 

 llydrocleis, 323. Gr., enclosed in water, 

 ilydrocotyle, 135. Gr.. a water-vessel. 

 Hydrotea, 255. Gr., water, oil: sc. an oily 

 HYDRO PHYLLACE^B, 253. [water-plant. 

 Mydrophyllum. 254. Gr., water leaf, 

 ilygrophila, 234. Gr., loving moisture. 

 Hymenopappus, 181. Gr., membranous pap- 

 Hyocyamus, 264. Gr.. hog-beau. [pus. 



Mvpclate, 74. Unexplained. 

 il YPEK1CACEJB, 48. 



tlypericum, 49. Not satisfactorily explained. 

 Hypobrychia, 124. [the pod). 



Hypoztt, 334. Gr., eharp under ; (the base of 

 Hyptis, 239. Gr., resupaiate: sc the cor. upper 

 Hyssopus, 241. The old Hebrew name. [lip. 

 [berie, 42. From Iberia, now Spain. 

 Ilex, 207. The ancient name. 

 Illieium, 24. Lat., alluring; ec. the perfume. 

 Ilysanthes, 227. Gr., mud-flower, [touched. 

 Jnipaticns. 69. Lat., impatient; not to be 



Indigo fera, 95. Lat., indigo-bearing. 



Inula, 171. A corruption of Helleniura. 



lodanthus, 36. Gr., violet-flower. 



Ipomsea, 259 (260). Gr., like bindweed. 



Ipomopsis, 257. Gr., like Ipomtea. 



Ircsirie, 289. Gr., eiros, wool. 



IRIDACE^E, 336. 



Iris, 336. From its varied colors. 



Isanthus, 239. Gr., equal (regular) flower. 



Isatis, 43. Gr., to smooth (the skin) ; a con- 



Isoetes, 412. Gr., equal (all the) year, [mctic. 



Isopappus, 170. Gr.. equal pappus. 



Isopyrum, 20. Gr., equal wheat. 



Itea, 115. Greek name of the Willow. 



Iva, 174. Leaves resembling the Greek Iva. 



Irta. 337. Lat., bird-lime ; sc. sticky. 



Jacquemontia, 258. To Victor Jacquemont. 



Jasminum, 275. Gr., violet smell ; sc. fragrant. 



Jatropha, 296. Gr., physician, food ; sc. medi- 

 cinal. 



Jeftersonia, 28. To President Thos. Jefferson. 



JUGLANDACE.E, 303. [walnut. 



Julians, 304. Gr., the nut of Jove; sc. the 



JUNCACE/E, 350. 



JUNCAGINE^E, 323. [of these rushes. 



rhincus, 351. Lat., to join : ropes were made 



Juniperus, 314. (Jell., rough or rude. 



Jussnea, 1'25. To Ar.'toine Jussieu, the elder. 



Justicia. 2:35. To J. Justice, a Scotch botanist. 



Kattstrc&mia. 67. A personal name. 



Kalmia, 200. To Prof. Peter Kalm, of Abo. 



Kennedya, 99. To Mr. Kennedy, of Ham- 

 mersworth. 



Kcrria, 104. To Mr. Kcrr, botanist, Ceylon. 



Koeleria, 398. To Prof. Kceler. of Mayence. 



Koelreateria, 75. To J. G. Kcelreuter, German 



Kostelelzkya, 62. A personal name, [botanist. 



Krameria, 80. To J. G. and W. H. Kramer, Ger. 



Krigia, 191. To Dr. David Kreig, German. 



Knhnia,158. ToAdamKuhn, of Pennsylvania. 



Kvhnistera, 93. From Kuhnia. 



Kyllingia, 359. To P. Kylling, Danish, 1690. 



LABIATES, 237. LABIATIFLOR<E, 153, 155 



Laburnum, 91. The old Latin name. 



Lachnocaulon, 355. Gr., wool-stem. 



Lachnanthes, 335. Of., wool-flower. 



Lactuca, 193. Lat., /ac,=milk ; sc. mi'.k-wecd. 



I^agenaria, 130. Lat., a bottle ; sc. the gourd. 



Lagerstrcemia, 123. To Marcus Lagerstrcem, 



Laguucularia. Lat., a small bottle. [Ger. 



Lamiuin, 248. Gr., throat ; ec. gaping-flowers. 



Lampsana, 190. A personal name. 



Lan*ana, 237. Old Latin name for Laburnum. 



Lap I th ft a, 266. 



Laportea. 300. To M. Laporte, French. 



Lappa, 190. Old Latin name of Burdock. 



Larix, 311. Celt., fat or resinous ; from far. 



Lathyrus. 85. Gr., stimulating. 



LAURACE/E, 290. [made of lavender 



Lavandula, 239. Lai., to wash; from the usa 



Lavatcra, 60. To the two Lavaters, of Zurich. 



Leavenworthia,38. To Dr. Leaven worth, U.S. A. 



Lechca, 47. To G, Lechc, Sweden, 1760. 



Ledum, 204. An old Greek name. [ni?t. 



Leersia, 383. To J. D. Leers, a German bota- 



LEGUMINOSjE, 80. 



Leiophyllum, 204. Or., smooth leaf. [Fljrida. 



Leilneria, 309. To Dr. Leitner, collector in 



Lemna, 319. The Greek name of some water- 



LEMNACE^E, 319. [plant. 



Lens, 100. The seeds are shaped like a tens. 



LENTIBULACE^., 215. 



Lconotis, 249. Gr , lion's ear ; ec. the flowers 



