LATIN INDEX. 



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Camellia, 65. To Geo. J. Kamel, a Moravian 

 CAMELLlACEvE, 64. [monk. 



Campanula. 19<>. Lot., a little bell. 

 CAMPANULACE^E. 1%. 

 Camptosorus. 4S4. Or., curved sorus. 

 CANKLLACE.E, 8. 

 Canna. 332. Celtic for cane or mat. 

 Cannabic. 301. The ancient name. * 

 CAPPARIDACE/E, 44. 

 Capp'iris. 44. Arabic for capers. 

 CAPRIFOLIAClLfi, 144. 

 Capnfoliiim, 145. Lat., goat-leaf. 

 Capxella,43. Lat., a little capsule, [qualities. 



< 'apsicnm. 268. Or., to bite ; sc. its pungent 

 Cardamine, 37. Or., heart-subduing. 

 Cardioroermnm. 75. Gr., heart-seed. 

 Cares, 368. Lat., to want ; upper spike want- 

 Car ice:e. 356. [ing seed. 

 Carphephonis. 156. &r.. chaff-bearing. 

 Carpinus. 307. Celtic, head-wood : sc. good 

 Carthamus, 189. Arab., to color, [for yokes. 

 Carum, 13S. From Caria, in Asia Minor. 

 Carva. 304. Or., the walnut. 

 CARYOPHYLLACE^E, 52. 



Cassia, 83. Heb., ketzioth ; Lat., cassia. 

 Cassiope. 2(11. Or., the mother of Andromeda. 

 Cassyta. 290. [Thessaly. 



( .astitnca, 306. From Castanea, a province in 

 Jastilleja. 232. To Don Castilleja, a Spanish 

 Catalpa. 21S. The Indian name. [botanist. 

 Patanam-he, 192 Or., from necessity (must 



be admired). 



Caulophyllum, 27. Or., stem-leaf. 

 Ceanothus, 77. Or., to prick; plant spiny. 

 Cedronella, 216. Or., fragrant like cedar. 

 C'edrns, 314. From the river Cedron. in Judaea. 

 CELASTRACE^E, 75. [all winter. 



Celastrus, 76. Lat., winter; the fruit remains 

 Celosia. 288. Or., burnt ; appearance of the fls. 

 Celtis. 299. Ancient name for the Lotus. 

 Cenclmis. 39*. Or., oriental name of Millet. 

 Centanrea, 188. To the centaur Chiron. 

 Centradenia, 123. Or., spur-gland; sc. the ap- 

 Centrosema. 9^. [pendages of the anthers. 

 Centuncultis. 213. Ancient Larin name. 

 Cephalanthus. 150. Or., head-fl.; fls. in a head. 

 Cerastinm, 54. Or., a horn ; the ehupe of the 



capsules. [native region. 



Cerarus, 102. From Cerasua, in Pontus, its 

 Cemtiola, 303. Or., a little horn; sc. the 

 CERATOPHYLLACE/E. 302. [stigma. 



Ceratophyllnm. 302. Or., horn-leaf. [fruit. 

 Ceratosch;enus. 3>7. Or., horn-rush ; sc. the 

 Cercis, 83. Or., a shuttle; sc. the legume. 

 Cereus. 133. Lat.. wax ; the shoots are plastic. 

 Oestrum. 205. Or. name for Betony. 

 Ohserophyllnm, 137. Or., rejoice, leaf ; Ivs. fra- 

 ChamiHlirium, 349. Or., dwarf lily, [grant. 



< ','iiiiinr.inelum. 183. The Greek name. 

 Chaniiorops, 317. Or., dwarf stem. [ist. 

 ( 'hapralia. 194. To M. Chaptal, a French chem- 

 ( hapmania. 87. To Dr. A. W. Chapman, the 

 OHARACEJfi, 14. [Southern botanist. 

 ( hdluiithes, 422. Or., lip-Bower; sc. the in- 

 ( -heiranthus, 38. Or., hand-flower, [dusium. 

 C helidoninm, 31. Or., a swallow; flowers 



v.-ith the arrival of that bird. 

 Chelone. 224. Or., tortoise; form of the 

 CHENOPODIACBLB, 284. [flower. 



Chenopodina. 287. Altered fr. Chenopodinm. 

 Ohenopodium, 285. Or., goose-foot ; shape of 



the leaf. [ter-green. 



Chimaph'la, 206. Or., lover of w'nter; win- 



Chiococca. 117. Or., win tar berry. 

 | Chiogenes, 199. Or., winter-born. 

 Chionanthus. 276. Or., snow (white) flower 

 Chloris. 407. Or., green. 

 Chorozema, 100. Or., dance, drink: foun^ 



near a spring iu a thirsty land N. Holland, 

 Chrysanthemum, 184. Or., golden flower. 

 Chrysobalanus, 101. Or., golden acorn, or fr. 

 Chrysogouuui, 172. Or., golden joint ; fl?. in 



the axils. 



Chrysopsis, 170. Or., golden appearance. 

 Chrysospleninm.113. Or., golden spleen (wort). 

 CMhamalia. 274. Or., on the ground; trailing 

 Cicer, 85. Or., strength; its nourishing qtiafi- 

 CICHORACE^E. 152. [ties. 



Cichorium, 190. Greek name, adopted from the 

 Cicuta, 141. Name unexplained. [Egyptians. 

 Cimicifnga, 23. Or., bug-repelling. 

 CinfrnHa,\60. Lat.. ashes; clothed with ash 



colored down. See also 187. 

 Cinna, 385. An ancient name of a grass. 

 Circsea, 128. To the enchantress Circe. 

 Cirsium, 189. The old Greek name. 

 Cissus. 78. The Greek name for the Ivy. 

 CISTACE^E, 47. [sitim inflated. 



Cistopteris, 425. Or., bladder fern ; sc. indu 

 Citharexylum, 235. Or., harp-wood; fiddle 

 Citrullus, 130. Derived from the next. [wood. 

 Citrus, 71. From Citron, in Judaea. 

 Cladastris. 84. Or., brittle branches* 

 Cladium, 867. Or., a branch or twig. 

 Clarkia, 126_. To Captain Clark, the pioneei 



traveller in Oregon. 



Claytonia. 59. To John Clayton, of Virginia. 

 Clematis, Iti. Or., a tendril ; the petioles acl 

 Cleome, 44. Or., to shut ; rts. closed, [as such 

 Clethra. 20t. The Greek name of the Alder. 

 Cliant.htis, 100. Or., the flower of glory. 

 Clintonia (195), 346. To Gov. De Witt Clinton, 

 Clitoria, 98. A fanciful name. [of N. Y. 



Clusia, 8. To Charles de 1'Ecluse, of Artois. 

 Cnictis, 189. (fr., to prick. 

 Ciiidofco/t/n, 2%. Or., nettle-prickle. 

 Cobiea, 258. To B. Cobo, a Spanish botanist. 

 Coccnlus. 27. Lat., cochineal ; berries red. 

 Coix, 411. A Greek name of a grass. [try. 

 Colchicum, 3J8. From Colchis, its native coun- 

 Coleus. 239. Or., a sheath ; of the stamens. 

 Collinsia, 225. To Z. Collins, of Philadelphia. 

 Collinsonia. 241. To Peter Collinson. F. R. 8. 

 Collomia, 257. Or., glue ; referring to the seeds. 

 Colocasia, 319. [mens. 



Colubrina, 76. Or., snake ; the twisted sta 

 Colutea. 95. [character. 



Comandra, 291. Or., hair stamens; see the 

 Co'narurn, 107. Greek name of the Arbutus. 

 COMBRETACE^E, 12. [mous Dutch botanists. 

 Commelyna, 353. To J. and G. Commelyn, fa 

 COMMELYNACE^E, 353. 

 COMPOSITE, 152. [Bishop of London. 



Comptonia, 309. To Henry Compton, Lord 

 CONIFERS. 312. 



Conioselinum. 140. i. ., Conium-Selinum. 

 Coninm. 139. Ov-dust; unexplained. 

 Conobea, 226. Name unexplained, 

 (Jonorlinium, 160. Lat., conical receptacle 

 CONOID E.E. 311. 

 Conopholis. 217. Or., scale, cone. 

 Conostytis. 335. Or., cone, style. 

 Consolida. 22. Lat., stvles all in one ? 

 Convallaria, 346. Lat., A valley. 

 Convolvulus, 260. Lat.. to entwine, or i 

 Conyza. 171. Unexplained. 



