258 JONES ON THE VEGETATION OF THE BERMUDAS. 



Kalanchoe ? 



Sedum acre, D. 0. Hab. Britain. 

 Sempervivum ? 



SAIFKAGACEJE. 



Hydrangea hortensis, D. C. Hab. China. 



ARALIACE^. 



Aralia ? 



Hedera helix, X. ^' English Ivy." 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Daucus ? 



Pastinaca sativa, Z). 6\ *' Parsnip." Hab. S.Europe. Grows 



well. 

 Thaspium ? '' Alexander." This plant is useful in liver 



complaints, the root being made either into poultices to allay 



inflammation, or infused and the liquid drank. The seeds are 



boiled and the decoction used as a draught to cleanse the liver. 



Horses are fond of the plant in its green state. 

 Apium graveolens, L. " Celery." Hab. Britain. Grows well. 

 Helosciaditjm leptophyllum, D. C, (Sison Ammi, Jacq, — ■ 



Pimpinella laterifolia, L.) Hab. S. Europe. 

 Petroselinum sativum, D. Q. "Parsley." Hab. Sardinia. 



Grows in perfection in winter and spring, but dies oiF in the 



hot summer months. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



Caprifolium ? *' Honeysuckle." 



LoNicERA ? " Fly Honeysuckle." 



Sambucus nigra, L. ''Elder." Hab. Britain. 

 Viburnum Tinus, D, Q. *' Laurestine." Hab. S. Europe. 

 Flowers in January. 



RUBIACE^. 



Randia latifolia, L«m. ? "Box." Hab. West Indies. Grows 

 in abundance on the ridge above the Paget Sand Hills. 



