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bar-le’-ri-d-i’-des 
Bar-nad-e’ssi-a 
Bar-o’-ni Bae 
Bar-ring-to’-ni-a 
Bas-il-a’-ris 
Bas’ -si-a nae 
Bau-e’-ri ye 
Bau-hia’i-a 
Baus’-é-i 
Beau-mon’-ti-a 
Bec-ca’-ri-i 
Bed-do’-mé-a 
Bed-do’-me-a~na 
Bed-do’-me-i... 
Beil-schmied’-i-a 
Bel-e’ric-a 
bel’-la 
Bel-mo-ré-a’-na 
ben-ga-len’-sis 
ben-gh4-len ’-sis 
beu-jam-i-na .. 
Ben-tharn-i-a -na 
Ben-tinck’-i-a 
Ben-zo’-in 
Ber -ber-id-a’-ce-z ... 
Ber’ -ber-is 
ber-gam'-i-a ... 
ber-mu-di-a -na 
Ber -rya 
Ber’-ry-i 
be-ta’-ce-a 
bet-on -ic-a 
Be’-tle 
Bet’-ul-a 
Bet-ul-4’-ce-z 
bet’-ul-us 
Bhud-ron’-ga,.. 
bi ah 
bi-ar-tic-ul-a ane 
bi-aa-ri’-tum ... 
bic-ap-sui-a’-ris 
bic’-ol-or 
bic-us’-pid-a’ ta 
PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 
(quasi-Greek), resembling Barleria ; 
(com.) Michael Barnadez, Spanish Botanist (N. 1/158); 
(com.) of Baron ; 
(com.) Hon. Daines Barrington, ¥.R.S. 
(Latin), basal ; fixed at the base of anything ; 
(com.) Fernando Bassi ((pr: Fair-narn-do Bar-sea] Curator o 
the Botanic Garden, Bologna, Italy (N. 1/160) ; 
(com.) Francis and Ferdinand Bauer. German botanical 
draughtsmen (N. 1/161); 
(com.) John and Caspar Bauhin [pr. Bo-hang,}] two French 
brothers, famous botanists of the 16th century (N. /161) ; 
(com.) of Profesor Johann Friedrich Bause ;(pr:) Yo-harn 
Freedrik Bou-ser], of the university of Leipzig in Saxony ; 
(com.) of Mrs. Beawmont of Bretton Hall, Yorkshire, England, 
(N. 1/154) ; 
(com.) Dr. Beceari[{pr:) Beck-ar-ree], ltalian botanist, one of 
the greatest authorities on Asiatic and Malayan Palms, 
who assisted Sir J. D. Hooker in that order in the Flora of 
British India ; 
(com.) Col. R. H. Beddome, Conservator of Forests, Madras, 
distinguished Botanist ; author of * Flora Sylvatica’’ 1869--73; 
= } (com.) of Col. Beddome ; 
(com.) Beilschmied {(prv:) Bile-shmeet] German botanist ; 
Beley (Arabic), name of the tree (Rox, 2/431); 
(Latin) beautiful (N. 5/145) ; 
(com.) Belmore, Collector in Australia ; 
(loc.) of Bengal : 
(Latin) of Benjamin; (all:) Benjamin’s coat, and the many 
coloured figs, at first yellowish green with a tinge of purple, 
ultimately passing to blood red ; 
(com.) George Kentham, distinguished English Botanist (N. 1/_ 
180) ; author of ‘‘ Flora Australiensis, etc.” ; 
(com.) Lord W. Bentinck, Governor-General of India, 1828 
1836 ; Governor of Madras, 1868 ;s 
(Arabic), gum bengamin, an oleo-resin (Nut.) ; 
(Latin) Barberry (Berberis) Family, or Order ; 
Berberys (Arabic) (N. i /181), Ambarbd@ris (Arabic) (McL. &4), 
name of the tree; 
(loc.) of Bergamo, a town in Italy, where Bergamotte scent is 
prepared (Nut.); 
(loc.) of the Bermudas, islands in the Atlantic ocean ; 
(com.) Dr. A. Berry of Madras, about 1807 (Rox. 3/807) ; 
(com.) of Dr. Berry ; 
(Latin) esculent (N. 1/422) ; 
(Latin), resembling Betony (Stachys betonica) (N. 1/185) ; 
Vettila (corrupted into Beetla, Malayalam), Betel; Pepper 
creeper (Rox. 1/158, McL. 676) ; 
Betu (Celtic), name of the plant; or batuo (Latin), to beat, as 
the fasces of the Roman lictors were made of Birch ros 
(N. 1/185); 
(Latin), Birch (Betula) Family, or Order ; 
(Latin), like the Birch tree (N. 1/272) ; 
(Bhadra, ranga),(Sanskrit), auspicious desire ; (all :) seeds used 
as caraway (carum carni) in curries ; 
(See bis. ); 
(Latin), two-jointed (H.) ; 
(Latin), two-eared (N. 3/241); 
(Latin), having two capsules ; 
(Latin), two-colowred (H.) ; 
(Latin), having two short sharp points (N. 1/145) ; 
