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BOTANY. 



Class III. 

 Triandria. 



lientibus dehiscent. Semina solitaria. (Prodro- 

 mits, 253.) 



155. MONTIA. Cal. 2-phyllus. Cor. 1-petala, ir- 

 regularis. Caps. 1-locularis, 3-valvis. 



1. Fontana. In Europe beside springs. Ann. 



161. MOLLUGO. Cal. 5-phyllus. Cor. 0. Caps. 

 3-locularis, trivalvis. 



1. Oppositifolia. Ceylon. 



2. Stricta. Africa. Ann. 



3. Hirta. Cape of Good Hope. Ann. 



4. PentapJiylla. Ceylon. 



5. Verticillata. Virginia. Ann. 



* 6. Radiata. Wet parts of Conception and Chi- 

 li. (Flor. Peruv.) 



162. MINUAKTIA. Cal. 5-phyllus. Cor. 0. Caps. 

 1-locularis, 3-valvis. Semina nonnulla. 



1. Dichotoma. Spain. Ann. 



2. Campeslris. Hills of Spain. Ann. 



3. Montana. High hills of Spain. Ann. 



Caps. 1- Clasal 

 Triandr 



163. QUEIUA. Cal. 5-phyllus. Cor. 0. 

 locularis. Son. 1. 



1. Hispanica. Spain. Ann. 



2. Canadensis. Canada. Virginia. Peren. 



3. Trichotoma. Japan. 



158. KOENIGIA. Cal. 3-phyllus. Cor. nulla. Sent. 

 1. ovatum nudum. 



1. Islandica. Wet parts of the island of Ice- 

 land. Ann. 



SECT. II. Flowers inserted above the Germen. 



160. DON T ATIA. Cal. 3-phyllusi Cor. polypetala. 

 1. Fascicnlaris. Rocky and wet parts of Ter- 

 ra del Fuego, forming very thick turfs. Per. 

 156. PROSERPINAC.E. Cal. 3-partitus, superus. 

 Cor. 0. Nitx trilocularis. 



1 . Palnstris. Marshes of Virginia. 



NEW GENERA. 



New 

 Genera. 



ORDER I. MONOGYNIA. 



I. TRICHONEMA. Spat/ia 2-valvis. Cor. tubus bre- 

 vissimus : limbus squalis, regularis. Filam. pu- 

 bescentia. Stigmata 3-bipartita. (Ker. ) 



1. Bulbocodium. South of Europe and Barba- 

 ry. Peren. 



2. Cruciatiim. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 

 See Ker in the Annals of Botany, i. p. 222. These 



two species are given with the same, name by 

 Willdenow, under the genus IXIA. 



II. GEISSORHIZA. Spattta 2-valvis. Cor. tubulosa: 

 limbus 6-partitus, patens, regularis. Stylus incli- 

 natus. Caps, ovalis, trigona. (Ker.) 



1. liochcnsis. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 



2. Secunda. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 



3. OFitusata. Cape of Good Hope. Peren, 



4. Excisa. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 

 See Ker in the Annals of Botany, i. p. 223. and 



Hort. Ketv. vol. i. p. 83. The three last species 

 are given, with the same specific name, by Will- 

 denow, under the genus IXIA. 



HI. HESPERANTHIA. Spatha 2-valvis. Cor. tubu- 

 losa : limbus 6-partitus, regularis. Stigmata 3, 

 ad tubum usque distincta. Caps, oblonga, tri- 

 gona. ( Ker. ) 



1. Radiala. 4. Augusta. 



2. Falcata. 5. Pilosa. 



3. Cinnamomea. 6. Virginica. 



See Ker in the Annals nf Botany, and Hort. Ken'. 

 vol. i. p. 84. The species 1 5 are given, with 

 the same specific name, by Willdenow, under the 

 genus IXIA. 



IV. SPARAXIS. Spatha 2-valvis, scarioso-membrana- 

 cea, apice lacera. Cor. tubulosa. Stigmata 3, re- 

 curva. Caps, oblongo-globosa. (Ker.) 



1. Tricolor. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 



2. Bicolor. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 



3. Grandiflora. Cape of Good Hope. Pcren. 



4. Bulbifera, Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 

 See Ker in the Annals of Botany, i. p. 225, and 



Hort. .Kew. p. 85. The two last species are 



given with the same specific name by Willdenow, New 

 under the genus IXIA ; and the second species Gener 

 under GLADIOLUS. 



V. ANOMATHECA. Spatha 2-valvis. Cor. hypocra- 

 teriformis. Stigmata 3, bipartite. Caps, papillo- 

 so-pruinosa. (Ker.) 



1. Jiincea. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 

 See Ker in the Annals of Botany, i. p. 227, and 

 Hort. Ken), p. 90. This species is given by 

 Willdenow, with the same specific name, under 

 the genus GLADIOLUS. 



VI. TRITONIA. Spatha 2-valvis. Cor. tubulosa ; 

 limbus 6-partitus, subregularis. Stigmata 3, pa- 

 tentia. Sent, nee alata, nee baccata. (Ker.) 



1. Crispa. 7. Flava. 



2. Viridis. 8. Squalida. 



3. Rosca. 9. Fenestrata. 



4. Longiflora. 10. Crocata. 



5. Lineata. 11. Deitsta. 



6. Scour igera. 12. Miniala. 



All perennial, and from the Cape of Good Hope. 

 See Ker in the Annals of Botany, i. p. 227, and 

 Hort. Ketv. p. 90. The species No. 1, 3, 5, 6, 



7. are given oy Willdenow with the same specific 

 names, under the genus GLADIOLUS, and No. 

 4, 8, 9, and 11, under the genus IXIA. 



VII. WATSONIA. Spatha 2-valvis. Cor. tubulosa; 

 limbus, 6-partitus. Stigmata 3, filiformia, bipar- 

 tita : laciniis recurvis. Caps, cartilaginea, poly- 

 sperma. ( Ker. ) 



12. Jacquini. 



13. Fulgens. 



14. Lmens. 



15. Prcecox. 



16. Rcvoluta. 



17. Laccata. 



18. Palitstris. 



19. Recurva. 



'20. Hyaciuthoides. 

 21. Amcena. 



1. Spicata. 



2. Plantaginea. 



3. Punctaia. 



4. Marginata. 



5. Rosea. 



6. Brei'ijblia. 



7. Iridi/blia. 



8. Meriana. 



9. Humifis. 



10. Aletroides. 



11. Tubulosa. 



All perennial, and from the Gape of Good Hope. 



