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Eriocaulacete f 



Euphorbiacese 



Ficoidece * 



Flagellariacete f 



Fumariaceee J 



Gentianacese 



Geraniacese 



GesneriaceEe 



Gnetacesef 



Goodeniacese 



Graminese 

 Guttiferte 



Hsemodoracesc f 



Haloragidaceee ^f 

 Hydrocharitacese 



Hydrophyllacese 



Hypericacese §t 



Ilicacese **f 

 IllecebraceseJIt 



Iridacece 



Juncacete t 



Labiatee 



Lauraceee 



Leguminosse 



Lemnaceyef 



Lentibulariacese f 



Liliacese 

 Linacese 

 Loganiacese 



Loranthacese 

 Lythracese 



Magnoliacem 



Malpighiacese 



Malvaceae 



Melastomacese 



Meliacese 



Menispermacese 



genus Eriocaulon, q. i\ 



genus Euphorbia, q. v. 



Fig-like. 



genus' Flagellaria, q. v. 



genus Fumaria, q. v. 



genus Gentiana, from Gentius, king of Ulyria.— ^'. 



genus Geraniimi, q. o. 



genus Gesneria, q. v. 



genus Gnetum, q. v. 



genus Goodenia : after Dr. Samuel Goodenough, 



1743-1827, Bishop of Carlisle, a botanist.— N. 

 meaning grasses, 

 meaning drop-bearing, in allusion to the resinous 



exudation. — B. 

 genus Hsemodorum : /hdma blood, and dorum, a 



gift.— N. 

 genus Haloragis, q. v. 

 genus Hydrocharis, water-grace : a pretty water 



plant, 

 genus Hydrophyllum : leaves loaded with water 



in spring time. — N. 

 genus Hypericum : the old Greek name used by 



Dioscorides. — N. 

 genus Ilex, q. v. 

 genus lUecebrum : from illecebra, enticement 



applied by Pliny to Sedum. 

 genus Iris : meaning rainbow, 

 genus Juncus, q. v. 

 after the form of the corolla, 

 genus Laurus, q. v. (also written Laurinete). 

 after the type of the fruit, 

 genus Lemna, q. v. 

 genus Lentibularia : said to mean lens and a small 



pipe ; significance obscure. — B. 

 genus Lilium, its old Latin name. — N, 

 genus Linum, q. v. 

 genus Logania : after James Logan, 1674-1751, 



born in Ireland, Governor of Pennsylvania, 



a writer on Botany. — N 

 genus Loranthus, q. v. 

 genus Lythrum : lythron, black blood ; alluding 



the colour of the flowers. — -N. 

 genus Magnolia, q. v. 

 genus Malpighia, q. v. 

 genus Malva, q. v. 

 genus Melastoma, q. v. 

 genus Melia, q. v. 

 genus Menispermum : mene, the moon ; S2^erma ; a 



seed ; in allusion to the half moon shaped 



seeds. — B. 



* Called AizoaoeEe by Eiig-ler and Prantl. 



X Merged with Papaveracese by E. and P. 



^ Engler and Prantl give it thus-— HalorrhagidaceEe. 



§ Mergfed with G-uttiferse by E. and P. 



■** Aquifoliaceae of E. and P. 



XX Under Caryophyllacese in E.and P. 



