BOTANY. 



117 



Gluma vmivalvis, cartilnginca, 1-2-flora, rudimento 

 pedicellato flosciili sccimdi cxterioris, vcl tertii in- 

 ternu-Ji'. Pi-riant hia inclusa, mcmbranacea, mu- 

 tica, hivalvia ; dum bina utrumquc hermaphrodi- 

 tum, cxterius pedicellatum. Squam. hypogynx 2. 

 Stigmata plumosa. ( //. lirtnvn.) 



1. licprns. (Kottliocllia repcns ofWilld.) New 



Holland. 



RottLovllia inairrata and Jiliformis perhaps be- 

 long to this genus. See Brown's Prod, p. 207- 

 LXXXIV. HEMARTIIRIA. Spica compressa, scmi- 

 articulata, articulis bifloris. Gluma biflora, bival- 

 vis, valvula interior! inferioris rachi agglutinata, 

 : ioi'is soluta. Pertanthia inclusa, hynlina, mu- 

 tica: extcrius univalve, ncutrr.m : interim herma- 

 phroditum, bivalve. Squam. 2 hypogynse. Stig- 

 mata Plumosa. (It. Brown.) 



1. Cd'npresxa (Hottbocllia Compressa.) 



2. L'ncinata. Van Diemcn's Island. 

 See Brown's Prodrontttf, p. 207. 



LXXXV. MicuociiLOA Spica unilatcralis, inarticu- 

 lata. CHiima uniflora, bivalvis, subzqualis, acuta, 

 mi-mbranacea. Perianlliiiim inclusum, muticnm, 

 villosum, bivalve, inversum. Slam. '2-3. Stigmata 

 plumosa. (/?, Brown.) 



1. iSetacea (Kottboellia selacea of Roxburgh.) 

 See Brown's Prodromns, p. 208. 



LXXXVI. PENTAPOCON. Gluma uniflora, bivalvis, 

 aequalis, mutica. Perianthiiim pedicellatum, bival- 

 ve ; valvula exterior apice 5 aristata, arista interme- 



dia dissimili tortili : interior mutica. Stigmata 2, Cl-us Ilf. 

 sessilia, villosa. Floret paniculati. ( R. Brown. ) Trii "" J "' 



1. Uillnrdiiri. Van Diemcn's Island. 

 This plant is the Ai^roslit i/iiailri/iiln of I.ahil- 



lardicre, Nov. Holl. i. p. 20. See Brown's Pro- 



dromits, p. 173. 



J LXXXVII. SEILERIA. Cc;/.bivalvis, subtriflorus, 

 aristatus. Cor. bivalvis : valvula exteriore triden- 

 tata; interiore bidentata. (Jns.ticu.) 



1. Cccrulea. Britain. Pcrcn. 



2. Sp/icerocephala. Carinthia and Tyrol. 



3. Microcepkala. Carinthia and Tyrol. 



4. Dixticha. Carinthia and the Pyrenees. 



See Jussieu, Genera Plantarwn, Par. 1789. Spe- 

 cies 1, 3, are given by Willdenow, under CYNO- 

 sunus. 



ORDER III. TRIGYXIA. 



LXXXVIII. CHAMERAPHYS. Gluma biflora, bival- 

 vis, valvula exteriore minima. Floscnli bivalves ; 

 exterior masculus, valvula exteriore textura interi- 

 oris glumae ; interior minor, chartaceus, femineus. 

 Squam. 2 hypogynas. Stigmata plumosa. Semen 

 perianthio cartilagineo inclusum. 7?. Brown. 



1. Hordeacca. New Holland. 

 This genus has a very great affinity to Panicum, 



particularly to Species 133, 134, 135. from 



which it scarcely differs but in the number of 



styles. See Brown's Prodr. p. 19. 



REMARKS ON THE CLASS TRIANDRIA. 



Under the class TRIAXDRIA, Persoon has ranked 

 the genera SYSIRINTHIUM, GAI.AXIA, and FERRA- 

 niA ; which, after Wiildenow, we have given under 

 the class MONADEI.PHIA. The' new genus TIGRIDIA, 

 which he has also placed in this class, will be found 

 under MONADELPHIA. 



The following plants being triandrous, might be 

 expected in this class ; but they belong to natural 

 genera, the species of which ought not to be separa- 

 ted, and which fall under other classes. 



MoNOOYNIA. 



Boerhaavia excclxa, repantla, chterophylloides, plttm- 

 oaginea. Galium irifidum. Pontederia limosa. Nar- 



cissus triandrus. Laurus triandra. Hirtella Irian- ' 

 dra. Tradescantia multiflora. Fagara spinosa, acn- 

 minata. Some species of Amarantkus. Juucus con- 

 glomerates, eff'usus. Rivina Brasilicnsis. 



DlGYNIA. 



Tripsacum hermaphroditum. Chenopodium Irian- 

 drum. Some species of Eluharta, &c. 



TRIGYNIA. 



Ixia gladiata (Linn.) Elatine triandra. Some 

 species ot Zanthoxylyum. Tillasa muscosa. Alsinc 

 media, &c. 



CLASS IV. TETRANDRIA. 



IV. 



idria. 



ORDER I. MONOGYNIA. 



Srcr. I. Flowers Monopetalous, with one Seed, 

 and Inferior. 



169. GI.OBULAHIA. Cat. communis imbricatus ; pro- 

 prius tubulatus, inftrus. Corollulce labio supe- 

 nore 2-partito : infcriore tripartite. Receplac. pa- 

 leaceura. 



1. Longifolia. Madeira. Shrub. ciasi IV. 



2. Alypum. Montp'-llier, and the woods and Tetrandria. 

 rocks of Valentia and Italy. Shrub. y '' 



3. Bisnagarica. Woods of Bisnagur. Peren. 



4. Vulgaris. Hard parts of Europe. Peren. 



5. Spirtosa. Mountains of Granada. Pcren. 



6. Cardifn/ia. Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, 

 and the Pyrenees. Peren. 



7. Nana. South of France and the Pvrene. 

 Shrub. 



