II O T A N V. 



See Krr in the Annuls of Botany, i. p. 2'J!). an<l 

 Hurt. Ac;/\ vol. i. p. !):!. The species No. 1, y, 

 are given by Willdcnow, with the same specific 

 name, under the genus IXIA, anil No. 4, 7, 8, 

 9, 21, under GlAnioUs. Sp. It, i.. the ./'! 

 tholyza l.iicitlu, nnd Sp. 18 is the /.t/ 7VWA/. 

 VIII. MBLA8P&A11ULA. Siiitfm 2-valvis. Cue. hex- 



BpeUtloideo-eCxputiti : hcinix cuspidate, eequalee. 

 iStigtimUi 3, rei-urva. C<i/).v. 3-Ih<t. (Ker.) 



1. (.iriiiniiiea. Cape of Good Hope. 1'eren. 

 See Ker in the Ajinals of Botany, i. p. 231. This 



species is given by Wifldenow underGr.Auioi.us. 



IX. BABIAMA. Spat/ia 2-valvis: valvula interior 

 bipartita. Cor. tubulosa: liiubus 6-partitus. Stig- 

 matt! .'!, patentiii. .SV//(. baci-at.i. (AVr.) 



1. Tl (>. Sulphtirea, 



'2. liinu 7. I'licala, 



:'. Tvbtflora. 8. Slricta. 



4. Spotkaeea. 9. Villota, 



5. Saiitbiicina. 10. Rubrocyanea. 



All perennial, and from the Cape of Good Hope. 



See Ker in the Annals of Botany, i. p. 233, and 

 Hart. Koo. vol. i. p. 104. The species No. 1, 

 '_', are given by Willdenow, under ANTHOLYZA, 

 No. 3, 4, 7, 8, under GLADIOLUH, and No. 10, 

 under IXIA, with the same specific names. No. 

 9 is the IXIA Punicea of Willderiow. 



X. LAPIH KOLSIA. Cor. hypocrateriformis : tubus 

 longior limbo 6-partito. Stigmata 3, bipartita. 

 Caps, membranacea, polysperma. (Ker.) 



1. Corymbosa. Cape of Good Hope. Peren. 

 See Ker's Annals of Botany, i. p. 237. This is 

 the IXIA Corymbosa of Willdenow. 



XI. Riiv.NOiiosroKA. Squama; paleaccae : infimx 

 vacua?. Cor. 0. ficm. 1, coronatum stylo persis- 

 tente indurate, basi latitudine seminis. (Vaht.) 



1. Alba. Britain. Peren. 



1. Fiisca. Wales and Ireland. Perm. 



3. Anrea. New Holland. 1 See Brown's 



4. Lara. New Holland. > Prodromits, 



5. Longisrti*. New Holland. J p. 229. 



Sec Vahl's Ennmeratio Planlarum, ii. p. 238. Spe- 

 cies 1, 2, are given by Willdenow under Sciia;- 

 NUS. 



XII. SAIWANTHUS. Cal. tubulosus, limbo campa- 

 nulato, -t-dentato, inferus persistent. Cor. 0. Slam. 

 3, exserta, hypogyna, fnndo calycis et ad unum 

 latus ovarii inserta. Filam. calyce duplo longiora, 

 filiformia. Anilierce globosa;, biloculares erectx. 

 Pixtiltum, ovarium, superum, latere staminibus op- 

 posito, linea rosea, stylo decurrente producta, no- 

 tatum. Stylus unicus, staminum longitudine. Stig- 

 ma acutum. Semen ovatum, in fundo calycis per- 

 sistentis, hinc angulatum, sulco longitudinali exa- 

 ratum. Intrgitmcii/iuu unicum cartilagineum, a- 

 trum. Albumen centralt:, corneum. Efobryo pe- 

 riphericus, annularis, albus. Coti/lcdoncs orbicu- 

 lares planiusculz. lladicula infera. (HumboUl 

 and Uonpliinil. 



1. Arena rius. Sandy ehores of the Pacific, near 



Acapulco. 



The preceding genus is one of those discovered by 

 Hnmholdt and Bonpland. We have given the 

 natural character as contained in the Plantte 

 l^qninoctiuli's, p. 155. 



XIII. PAKDANTHUS. Cor. 6-petaloidea, regularis 



s. Caps, polysperma. 

 i, libro insi rta. ( Ker.) 



Ill 



Sent, receptaculo 



CUji Iir. 

 Triandria. 



1. Chineiisix. East Indies, China, and Japan. 



/> /i ,. 

 This is the Mun.v.A i'/x/u/id^ r >ma t ,, ,... a^- 



Kcr, in the Annul.-; <>/' Holany, i. p. 2-1-6. 

 XIV. CAI.YMKMA. Cor. iiifiiiidibuliformis, plicata. 

 Nux 1-sperma, calyce per&istenti ampliato n.em- 

 branaceo circumdata. IFIor. PtTUV.) 



1. Viscosa, (Otybapntu /V.vro.v//.v of Willd.) 



2. Ovala. Peru. Peren. (I'tor. Prruv. i. p. 45. ) 



3. Expansa. Peru. Peren. (Flor. I'cniv. i. 

 p. 4.-.) 



Hills of Peru. (Flor. Peru;: 



4. 



New Spain. Peren. (Cara- 



(Flvr. 

 Peren. 



Peren. 



Pros I rat u. 

 i. p. 45. 



5. Corymbosa. 

 nil/ex. ) 



6. Aggregate*. New Spain, near St Augustine. 

 ( Ciivaiiil/c-x.) 



XV. PHYLLACTIS. Flor. involucrati : Invaktcrum 

 1-phyllum, vaginans. Cal, margo minimus. Cor. 

 tritida. Sem. 1. (Genitalia exserta.) (Flor. Pe- 

 rm.) 



1. Rizida. Mountains of Tarma. Peren. 

 Pfritv.) 



2. Tcnuifolia. Mountains of Tarma. 

 (Flor. Perm.) 



3. Spiilhulala. Mountains of Tarma. 

 (Flor. Pentv.) 



These species resemble plants of the genus VALE- 

 RIA I*A, but differ from them too much in their 

 habit to be united to that genus. 



XVI. TKIPTEUELLA. Cal. 6 fidus, alato-ancrulostis, 

 supra basin solidam tubulosus. Cor. 0. ^ii.;ni. :'. 

 Caps. 3-quetra, 3-locul. polysperma. (Slum, in- 

 clusa.) (Michaux.) 



1. Capitata. Wet parts of Carolina and Cay- 

 enne. (Michan.i:) 



XVII. OUTEA. Cal. 5-dentatus bibracteatus. Pe- 

 tnla 5 : superiore maximo. Filam. sterile rccon- 

 dente. Legumen pedicellatum. Stam. longisaiina. 

 (Persoon.) 



1. Ciiiancnsis, (Macrolobium pinnatum of Will- 

 denow. ) 



XVIII. TAPURA. Cal. campanulat. 6-partit. basi 

 tribract. Cor. 5-pet. bilabiata. Sligm. 3, revo- 

 luta. ( Persoon. ) 



1. GuidHcnsis.. Woods of Guiana.. Shrub. 

 (Rohria Petioltflora of Willd.) 



XIX. LEPTANTIIUS, or HETBKANXHEHA. Spatfia 

 1 -flora, hinc dehiscens. Cor. tubo longo gracili : 

 limbo sexpartito. Stam. lacmiis inserta. Anther. 

 lineares, aut biformes triangulares. Caps, intra 

 spatham, coronata, 3-locularis, polysperma, angu- 

 lis dehiscens. (Micltaux.) 



1. Ooalis, or Limosus. Lakes of the Illinois. 

 (Michaux.)- 



2. Gramincns. At the river Ohio. (Micltaux.) 



3. Peruvian/is, or Reniformif. At Lima in Pe- 

 iti. Peren. (Flor. Perm:) 



4. Virginians, or Aciitus. Virginia. (Michaux.) 



5. Piihescens. Barcelona in South America. 



6. Cordptott, South America. 



7. Dirersifoliiis. Guiana. (Richard.) 



In species S, 4, the anthene are of unequal lengths. 



XX. REMIREA. Spicuhe in capitulum congests. Cal. 



