GLOSSAKT OP GENEEIO AND SPECIFIC NAMES. 



Emmenanthe, persistent-flower. 

 Epilobium, a violet on a pod. 

 Eeiahthus, ■woolly-flowered. 

 Eriodtctton, a network of wool (on the 



EKrrElCHiTTM, woolly-hair. 



Eboditjm, from Greek for heron (the fruit 

 like the bill of a heron). 



EEYSiMtiM, from a word meaning to blister. 



EetthEm3Sa, from a word meaning red. 



EscHSCHOLTZiA, J. F. Eschsoholtz, a Ger- 

 man botanist, who visited California 

 early in this century. 



EnBEOl)i.EA, true Brodisea. 



FALCiroLiUM, falchion-leaved. 



Faeinosa, starchy. 



FASCictJLATA, fascicled (referring to the 



leaves). 

 Faucibaebatus, beard-throat. 

 FiLiroLlA, thread-leaved. 

 Flammula, a little banner or flame. 

 Floeibunda, many-flowered. 

 FoLiOLOSA, leafy. 

 Foemosa, beautifully formed. 

 Peagaeia, fragrance. 

 Peaxinus, from u, Latin word meaning 



easily split. 

 Feitillaeia, from Latin for checker-board, 



the petals of the first-named species 



being checkered. 

 FucATA, colored, 

 FuLVUM, tawny; yellow. 



Gallica, Gallic (French). 



Gafltheeia, Dr. Gaulthier, of Qnebec. 



Gentiana, Gentius, king of Illyria. 



GlGANTEA, gigantic; huge. 



GiLEA, Philip Gil. 



GiTHOPSis, resembling Gith (Corn-cockle). 



GLABE0S, smooth. 



Glabeatus, smooth. 



Glandulosus, glandular. 



Glaucus, bluish-gray, or with a bloom. 



Glattx, from Greek for sea-green. 



Glutinosus, glutinous; sticky. 



Gltcyeehiza, sweet-root. 



GoDBTiA, Dr. Godet. 



Gomphocaepus, nail-pod. 



Geacile, slender. 



Geacilentus, slender. 



Geacilieloeus, slender-flowered. 



Geandifloea, grand-flowered. 



Gebbnei, Rev. E. L. Greene, who has dili- 

 gently explored the Botany of this 

 State. 



Gymnocaepus, naked-fruited; naked-pod. 



Hastatus, spear-bearing. 



Hebecaepus, blunt-pod (?) 



Hedeeaceus, Ivy-like. 



Helioteopium, from Greek for sun and 

 turn. 



Hetbeophtllus, variously leaved. 



Heucheea, J. H. Heucher, a German bot- 

 anist. 



Hexandea, six-stamened. 



HiEStJTlssiMUS, bristly, or very hairy. 



HiSPlDULA, bristly; prickly. 



HuMiLis, low; small. 



Htpeeictjm, the Greek name. 



Ilicitohus, Holly-leaved. 

 Incauus, gray; hoary. 

 IciSUM, incised; out. 

 Inconspicuus, inconspicuous. 

 Insignis, remarkable; marked, 

 Intbqeeeimcs, most vigorous. 

 Integeipolia, entire-leaved. 

 Inteemedius, intermediate. 

 Inteetextos, intertwined. 

 INVOLUOEAT0S, involucrate. 



