BOTANY. 



2. Adtcendens. Guinea. 



D/lfma. Warm parts of America and East 



Indies. /'<. 

 1. //,->;/,:. Dry and sandy parts of Jamaica. 



I 



/>. Pliimlifi-.rinra. Spain, at the bottom of moun- 

 tains. Pcrett. 



6. Scandrn*. Coast of Jamaica, and other West 

 India Islands. S/in/b. 



7. /'.riv/i'rj. \Yry like the preceding. Shrub. 



8. Rcpaiida. China and India. 



9. Chierophylloidcs, Province of Chancay in 

 Peru. Ann. 



10. Rt'pom. Nubia, between Mocho and Tan- 

 gos. Peren. 



11. Angiistifolin. 



12. Tttrandria. Society Isles. 

 *13. Mutal/ifis. New Holland. 



* 14. Piibcxd'as. New Holland. 



See Brown's Prodromus, p. 422. 

 The plants of this genus have sometimes 1, 2, 3, 

 4, and 10 stamina. Persoon ( Synopsis, p. 36.) 

 ranks them in the class TRIANDRIA. 

 j; 23. HIPPUHIS. Cal. margo bilobus. Petata nulla. 

 Stigma simplex. Sem. 1. 



1. Fit/gun's. Springs, ditches, and lakes of Eu- 

 rope. Peren, 



2. Tclrap/ii/lla, or Maritimn. Sea coasts of 

 Sivedv-n and Finland about Abo. Peren. 



'22. SAI.ICOIINIA. Calyx ventriculosus, integer. Pe- 

 lalaO. Sem. 1. 



1. Hcrbacea. Britain, sea coasts' of Europe, 

 and in Virginia. Ann. 



2. Pei-ennans. Siberia at Jaik. Peren. 



3. Fruticosa. Shores of Europe. Shrub. 



4: Strobilacea. Salt banks of the Caspian Sea. 

 Sk tub. 



i>. f'irgi/iica. Virginia. 



6. Arabica. Arabia. Shrub. 



1. Foliata. Siberia. Shrub. 



8. Amplc.ricatdis. Banks of the lake Bardo, in 

 Tunis. Shrub. 



Q. Casnica. Caspian Sea and Media. Shrub. 

 " 10. Inrlica. Sliore near Tranquebar, New Hol- 

 land, and Van Diemen's Island. 



* 11. Arbtiscula. New Holland and Van Diemen's 



Island. 

 Species 10, 11, see Willdenow, Nov. Act. Soc. 



Mcrol. ii. and Brown's Prodromus, p. 410. 

 21. POLLICHIA. Cal. 1-phyllus 5-dentatus. Cor. 

 0. Sem. 1. Recept. Squamae baccata:, fructus 

 includentcs. 



1. Campestris. C^pe of Good Hope. Bien. 

 MITIIKIDATEA. Jt.ccept. multiflorum 4-fidum. 



('til. 0. (.'o>:0. Semiiia eolitaria receptaculo car- 



' itnmerea. 



1 . Qnnilri/iJa. Islands of Madagascar, Mauri- 

 tius, and Bourbon. Shrub. 



OUUER II. DlCJYNIA. 



SECT. V. Plants. 



25. LACISTF.MA- Cal. amenti squama Cor. 4-par- 

 tita. Filament um bifidum. Dacca pedicellata 

 monosperma. 



1. Myricoides. In the mountains of Jamaica, 



and at Surinam. Shrub. 



Persoon ranks this genus in the order Monogynia. 

 Synops. p. 5. 



26. CORISPEUMUM. Cal. 0. Petala 2. Sem. 1. 

 ovalc, nudum. 



1. Hyssopifolium. Wolga in Tartary, Gillav 

 in Russia, and at Montpellier. Ann. 



2. Squarrosum. Tartary, in the deserts of the 

 Cossacs. Ann. 



*3. Orientale. In the East. See Lamarck, 11- 



lustrat. dcs genres, No. xliv. 



J 27. CALLITRICHK. Cal. 0. Petala 2. Caps. 2-lo* 

 cularis, 4-sperma. 



1. Verna. Ditches of Europe. 



2. Intermedia. Ditches of Europe. 



3. Autumnalis. Ditches of Europe. 

 *4. JEslivalis. France. 



*5. Tennifolia, Near Fountainbleau. 

 Species 4, 5. See Persoon, Synopsis, p. 5- Dr 

 Smith has united species 1 and 3 under the name 

 of Aquatica. 



28. BLITUM. Cal. 3-fidus. Pet. 0. Sem. 1. ca- 

 lyce baccato. 



1. Capitatum. Europe, in the Tyrol. Ann. 



2. Virgatum. Tartary, France, and Spain. Ann. 

 *3. Chenopodioides. Tartary. Ann. See Per- 

 soon, Synopsis, i. p. 524. 



29. MNIARUM. Cal. 4-partitus superus. Cor. 0. 

 Semen 1. 



1 . Biflorum. New Zealand, Terra del Fuego, 

 and Van Diemen's Island. Peren. 



2. Fasciculatwn. Van Diemen's Island. 



See Brown's Prodromus, p. 412. This genus is 

 the Diloca of Banks and Gtertner, and differs 

 only from the genus Scleranthus in Class X., in 

 having more frequently 1 stamen, in its 4-cleft 

 calyx, and in its inflorescence. 



SECT. VI. Grasses. 



30. CIXNA. Cal. gluma 2-valvis, uniilora. Cor. 

 gluma 2-valvis. Sem. 1. 



1. Arundinacea. At Hudson's Bay. Peren. 



New 



tTciicra. 



>,EW GENEHA. 



ORDER I. MONOGYNIA. 



I. ZiN'ZlcEK. Anthera duplex. Filam. extra antlie- 

 ram elongatum, apice subulatium, sulcatum. (Ron- 

 coe.) 



1. Officinale. East Indies. Peren. 

 '_'. '/.erumbet. East Indies. Peren. 

 Japan. Peren. 



4. Purpureunt. jEast Indies. Peren. 

 ',. Roseum. Roxb. PL Corom. 2. Tab. 126. 

 The 3 first species of the preceding new ge- 

 nus, formed by Mr Roacoe, (see Linn. Trans. 

 viii. p. 347-), are the same as the 1st, 2d, and 

 5th species, already given after Willdenow under 

 the genus AJVIOMUM. 

 II. APIIELJA. Squama; spicz distichie uniftoric. 



New 



Genera. 



