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EUB 



E.fu'lgens (blazing). 4. Scarlet. August. 

 Mexico. 1836. 



gra'ndidens (large-toothed). 5. July. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1823. 



grandifo'lia (large-leaved). 6. Sierra Leone. 



1/89. 



Hawo'rthii (Haworth's). 1. May. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1800. 



heptego'na (seven-angled). 3. September. 



Cape of Good Hope. 1731. 



ru'bra (reA-spined) . 4. September. 



Cape of Good Hope. 1731. 



hy'strix (porcupine). 6. July. Cape of 



Good Hope. 16Q5. 



la'ctea (milky). 4. July. East Indies. 1804. 



Lama'rkii (Lamark's). l. July. Cape of 



Good Hope. 1808. 



laurifo'lia (Laurel-leaved). 2. Peru. 1820. 



linifo'lia (Flax-leaved). 2. West Indies. 



1774. 



linea'ris (nunovr-leaved). July. VeraCruz. 



1824. 



lopJtogo'na (crested-angled). 3. Madagas- 



car. 1824. 



magnima'mma (large-nippled). 3. Mexico. 



1823. 



mammilla 'ris (nippled-<mg7ed). 2. July. 



Cape of Good Hope. 1759- 



melofo'rmis (melon-shaped). 2- July. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1774. 



myrtifo'lia (Myrtle-leaved). 2. July. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1699. 



odontophy'lla (tooth -leaved) . 5. Cape of 



Good Hope. 1824. 



officina'rum (shop). 6. June. Africa. 1597. 



pe'ndula (hanging-down). 1. 1808. 



procu'mbens (lying-down). . August. Cape 



of Good Hope. 1768. 



puni'cea (scarlet-flowered). 6. April. Ja- 



maica. 1778. 



repa'nda (wavy -edged). 2. August. East 



Indies. 1808. 



sple'ndens (shining). 4. Scarlet. June. 



Isle of France. 1826. 



squarro'sa (spreading). $. 



tetrago'na (four-angled). 4. 



tubero'sa (tuberous). . July. Cape of 



Good Hope. 1808. 



uncina'ta (hooked). 2- July. Cape of Good 



Hope. 1794. 



- verticilla'ta (whorled). August. West 

 Indies. 1826. 



HAKDY EVERGEENS. 



E, amygdaloi'des (Almond -like). 2. April. 

 England. 



variega'ta (striped-/eawed). 2. 



March. Britain. 



Chara'cias (Characias). 4. April. England. 



dendroi'des (tree-like). . July. Italy. 1768. 



HAKDY HERBACEOUS. 



E. angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). 1. Yellow. 

 July. Trinidad. 1827- 



Atla'ntica (Atlantic). 1. June. South Eu- 



rope. 1818. 



biumbella'ta (double-umbelled). 1. Bar- 



bary. 1780. 



ceespito'sa (turfy). *. July. Italy. 1820. 



Corderia'na (Corden's). 1. May. South 



Europe. 1824, 



E. denticula'ta (small-toothed). 1. June. South 

 Europe. 1810. 



du'lcis (sweet). 1. July. South Europe. 



1759. 



flavi'coma (yellow-haired). lj. July. South 



France. 1820. 



longifo'lia (long-leaved). 1. June. Nepaul. 



1823. 



mult icory mho' sa (many corymbed). 1. July- 



1805. 



Portla'ndica (Portland) . 4. June. Britain. 



purpura'ta (purpled). 1. June. France. 



1820. 



trunca'ta (cut-off). I.July. South Europe. 



1820. 



Valeria'nee (Valerian-teamed). 1. July. Si- 



beria. 1818. 



villo'aa (shaggy). 2. June. Hungary. 1820. 



EUPHO'RIA. See Nephe'lhim. 



ETJPHRA'SIA. Eyebright. (From 

 enphraino, to delight; fabled to cure 

 blindness. Nat. ord., Fig worts [Scro- 

 phularicese] . Linn., \-Didynamia 3- 

 Anyiospermia. Allied to Bartsia.) 



Hardy annuals. Seeds, in March or April, in 

 the open border. 



E. Alpi'na (Alpine). 1. Purple. July. Europe. 

 1827. 



linifo'lia (Flax-leaved), f- Purple. August. 



France. 1826. 



lu'tea (yellow). 14. Purple. August. 



South Europe. 1816. 



EUPOMA'TIA. (From en, well, and 

 2)oma, a lid ; the calyptra covering the 

 unexpanded flower like an extinguisher. 

 Nat. ord., Anonads [Anonacete]. Linn., 

 1 2 -Icosan dria 3-Polygynia . ) 



Greenhouse evergreen shrub. Seeds in a 

 slight hot-bed in spring ; cuttings of ripened 

 shoots in sand, under a bell-glass ; sandy peat 

 and fibry loam. Winter temp., 40 to 45. 

 E. Lauri'na (Laurel-like). 4. Greenish yel- 

 low. New Holland. 1824. 



EU'RYA. [From etirys, large; re- 

 ferring to the flowers. Nat. ord. Theads 

 [Ternstomiacere] . Linn., 2%-PoIyyamia 

 l-Moncecia. Allied to Freziera.) 



Greenhouse evergreens. Cuttings of ripened 

 shoots in early autumn or spring, in sandy peat, 

 with a glass over them ; peat and loam, poth 

 fibry, with a portion of silver sand. Winter 

 temp., 40 to 48. 



E. Chine'nsis (Chinese). 2. White. June. 

 China. 1823. 



multiflo'ra (many-flowered). 2. White. 



Nepaul. 1823. 



ETTEYA'LE. (The name of one of 

 Ovid's Gorgons, whose heads he fabled 

 to be covered with vipers instead of 

 hair ; referring to the fierce aspect of 

 the plant in flower. Nat. ord., Water- 

 lilies [Nympheeacese]. Linn., 13-Poly- 



