268 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



Gbnfs and Authob. Natural Date. 

 Order. 



Anisomeles, R. Br. f* Labiat. 1810 



Anisonema, A. Juss. . . Euphor. 1824 



Anodkndron, a. DC . . . Apocyn. 1 844 



AnoectchUus, Bl. . . Orchid. 1825 

 Anogeissus, Wall. . . Combret. 1832 



Anomospermuni, Dalz... Euphor. 1851 



Anona, L.f • . Anona. 1735 



Anotis, do . . . I'vubia. 1830 



Anthemis, (Mich.) L. . . Compo. 1735 



Antherieu77i, L. . . Lil. 1735 



Anthistina, L. f . . . Gram. 1779 



Anthoceptjalus, Rich. Rubia. 1834 



Anthurium, Schott. . . Aracese 1829 



Antiaris, Lesch. 



Urti.l 1810 



Anticharis, Endl. . . Scroph. 1839 

 Antidesma, (Burm.) L. Euphor. 1745 



Antigonon, Endl. . . Polygon. 1837 

 Antirrhinum,(Tourn.)L. Scroph. 1735 



Aphnamivts, Bl. . . Melia. 1825 



Aphelandra, R. Br. . . Acanth. 1810 



Derivation and Common Name. 



from anisos and melos (a member) ; 



in reference to the anthers of the 



longer stamens being halved. — 



N. 

 from anisos, unequal, and nema, a 



thread ; the unequal stamens are 



referred to. 

 , from ano, above, and dendron, a 



tree ; in allusion to the climbers 



occupying the top of other trees. 

 , from anoikios, open, and cheilos, a 



lip.— N. 

 . from ano, the upper half, and ffeis- 



son, a covering roof. — Z. 

 . from anomos, lawless, and sperma, 



seeds. — N. 

 its native name in St. Domingo. — 



N. 

 from aneu, without, and ous, otos, 



an ear ; referring to the absence 



of intermediate teeth between 



the calyx-lobes. — 0. 

 , from anthemon, a flower ; bearing a 



profusion of flowers. — N. 

 . from anthos, a flower, and kerkos, a 



hedge, a hedge of flowers. — N. 

 . supposed to be from anthisteri, to 



withstand or oppose, referring to 



the stiff, tough stems. — 0. and Z. 

 , meaning flower heads ; the flowers 



are crowded in terminal, globose, 



peduncled, solitary heads. 

 , from anthos and oura (a tail) ; the 



inflorescence appears to form a 



tail to the bract. — N. Tail- 



fiower. 

 . antiar, its Javanese name. Upas 



Tree. 

 . anti, against, charts, grace. 

 . from anti, instead of, and desmos, a 



chain ; in allusion to the fibrous 



nature of the bark. 

 . from anti, against or opposite, and 



ffonia, an angle. — N. 

 . from anti, like, and rhin, a snout ; 



in allusion to the shape of the 



corolla. — N. Snapdragon. 



. from apheles, simple, and aner, a 

 male ; in allusion to the one 

 called anthers. — N. 



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