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biglandul6sa . Purple . 5, F. Her. P. J N. Holl. . 1826 

 diolca . . Purple . 5, P. Her. P. i N. S. W. . 1826 

 indica . . . Dk.pur. 6, P. Her. P. i Tranquob. ISIS 



ANGufNEA, signifying a snake. 



AnguIvi. See Solatium Angulvi, or Madagascar 

 potato. 



Angular, forming angles. 



Angularly-toothed, toothed so as to form 

 angles. 



Angulate, cornered, having sharp angles. 



Angul6a, Ruiz, and Pavon. Dedicated to Don 

 Francisco de Angulo, Director-General of the 

 Mines of Peru, and greatly attached to botani- 

 cal pursuits. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Orchidacece. Fine plants, with large showy 

 flowers ; they thrive with similar treatment to 

 Maxilldria, Lycdste, &c. 



Clowesii . . Yellow . 3, H. Epi. 1J Columbia 1842 



flava . . Yellow . 5, S. Epi. H Columbia 1845 



Ellekeri . . YeLcrim. i, H. Epi. lj Columbia 1845 



sanguinea . Crim. br. 4, 8. Epi. l£ Columbia 1843 



squfflida. . . Flesh col. 4, S. Epi. 1£ Peru . . 1846 



unifl&ra . . . White. . 4, S. Epi. lj Peru . . 1844 



r6sea . . . Hose . . 4, S. Epi. 1 Columbia 1843 



Angaria, Linn. A Grecian name for the 

 cucumber. Linn. 21, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Cucur- 

 bitdcece. Interesting species of the easiest 

 culture. See also CucHmis AngHria. 



Makoyana . . Grnsh. 6, S. Ev. CI. 10 S. Amer. . 1847 

 pedita . . . Yellow 7, S. Ev. CI. 12 S. Amer. . 1820 

 trifobata . . Yellow 7, S. Ev. CI. 20 St. Domin. 

 trilobata . Pink . 7, S. Ev. CI. 20 Carthage . 1793 

 umbrdsa . . Yellow 7, S. Ev. CI. 18 S. Amer. . 1827 

 ■Warscewfczii . Scarlet 6, S. Ev. CI. 12 



Angus oat. See Avfoia satlva. 



Ania, LindUy. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Orchiddcecs. Singular plants, from Ceylon, 

 with green flowers, having a bright yellow lip. 

 Synonyme : 1, Caldnthe vvridif&sca. 



bic&rnis . . Gn. yeL 3, S. Epi. J Ceylon . 1842 

 latif 61ia 1 . Gn. br. 5, 3. Ter. l| Assam . 1850 



Anictangium, H-cdwig. Compounded from 

 anoi/ctos, open, and aggeion, a vase ; referring 

 to the open nature of the theca. Liivn. 24, 

 Or. 5, Nat. Or. Brydcecs. Small mosses, 

 found in small depressed tufts in summer on 

 rocks, &c. Synonyrn.es : 1, Gymnbstomum cilia- 

 turn ; 2, O. imMrbe. — ciliatum 1, imberbe 2, 

 striatum, s. subincdnum, s. wracolor. 



AnigosAnthus, Labill. Named in allusion to 

 the long conspicuous scapes upon which the 

 flowers are raised. 'Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Mozmodordceos. Interesting species, succeeding 

 in sandy peat, well watered, and increased by 

 dividing the roots. Synonyme : 1, Schwagri- 

 chenia flavida. 



coccineus . . Crimson 7, G. Her. P. 5 Swan B. . 1837 

 flavidus 1 . . Yellow . 7, G. Her. P. 3 N. Holl. . 1808 



blcolor . . Sear. gn. 6, F. Her. P. 3 SwanB. . 1837 

 fuliginbsus . Yellow . 6, G. Her. P. 3 Australia 1844 

 bumilia. . .Brown. F. Her. P. 3 Swan B. . 

 Manglesii . . Green . 5, G. Her. P. 8 Swan E. . 1833 



angustifolius Gn. red . 7, G. Her. P. 8 N. Holl. . 1836 

 pulcherrimus Yel. w. . G. Her. P. 3 Swan B. . 1840 

 rufus . . . Eufous . 6, G. Her. P. 3 N. Holl. . 1824 

 tyrianthus . Lemon . 5, G. Her. P. 3 Swan E. . 1849 



Anil. See Jndigbfera Aniljfr 

 Animal oat. See Avlna shxilis. 

 Animal resin. See Hymenfea Courbaril. 

 Anisacantha, B. Brown. Derived from anisos, 



unequal, and akantha, a spine. Linn. 4, Or. 

 1, Nat. Or. Chenopodiacece. A very curious 

 species, of easy culture. 



divarioata . G. Ev. S. 2 N. Holl. . 1824 



AnisAnthus, Willdcnow. Named from anisos, 

 unequal, and anthos, a flower. Linn. 18, Or. 

 1, Nat. Or. Iridctceoe. Ornamental bulbous- 

 rooted plants ; for culture, &c, see AniKotyza, „ 

 Synonymes : 1, Antholyza Cundnia, Gladiolus 

 Cunbnia; 2, 67. quadrangularis, 67. abbre.rn.dtus. 

 Cunbnia 1 . . . Scarlet 6, G. Bl. P. 2 C. G. H. 1756 

 quadrangularis 2 Yellow 4, G. Bl. P. 2 C. G. H. 1700 

 splendens . . Scarlet 6, G. Bl. P. \\ C. G. H. 1828 



Anise. See Trdgiwm Anisim. 



Aniseed-tree, see Illicium. 



AnisEia, Ds. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Convol- 

 vuldcece. See Ipomcba. 



Anise-tree. See Illicium religibsum. 



AnisochIlus, Wallich. Derived from anisos, 

 unequal, and cheilos, a lip. Linn. 14, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Lamiacece. Ornamental species ; for 

 culture, &c, see Lav&ndula. The juice, mixed 

 with powdered sugar-candy, is prescribed in 

 India in cynanche. Synonyms : 1, Lav&ndula 

 carndsa. 

 carn6sus . . . Lilac . 8, S. Her. P. 1J E. Ind. . 1778 



ANfsoDUS, Link. Named in allusion to the 

 unequal divisions of the calyx ; from anisos, 

 unequal, and odous, a tooth. Linn. 5, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Solanacece. Synonymes : 1, Nicdndra 

 andmala ; 2, Whilleya stramonifdlia. 

 lilridus 1 . . . Lurid . 9, H. Her. P. 3 Nepal . 1824 

 stramonifolius 2 Yel. gn. 9, H. Her. P. 4 Nopal . 1824 



Anis6meles, R. Brown. Named from anisos, 

 unequal, and melos, a member. Linn. 14, Or. 

 1, Nat. Or. Lamiacece. Ornamental species ; 

 for culture, &c, see Nipeta. Synonymes: 1, 

 Ajiiga furcata ; 2, Nipela malabdrica. 

 furcatal . .Blue . 8, G. Ev. S. h Nepal. .1824 

 malabarlca 2 . Violet . 8, S. Ev. S. li E. Ind. . 1823 

 moschlta . . Purple 8, S. Ev. S. | N. Holl. . 1824 

 ovata .... Pink . 8, S. A. l| B. Ind. . 1823 



Anisopetalum, Hooker. Derived from a with- 

 out, isos equal, and petalon, a petal, on accouhf 

 of the inequality of the petals. Linn. 20, Or. 

 . 1, Nat. Or. Orchidacece. Small plants, growing 

 only a few inches high, and requiring similar 

 treatment to Dendrobium. 

 Careyanum . Brn. pur. 8, S. Epi. J Nepal . . 1823 



Anneslea, Wall. Named in honour of George 

 Annesley, Lord Mountmorris, a traveller in N. 

 Africa. Linn. 13, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Tcrnstrm- 

 midceai. The only species known is a tree 

 bearing very fragrant flowers, and easily cul- 

 tivated in loam and heath mould. Ripened 

 cuttings strike root in sand if plunged in heat, 

 fragrans . . Pale yel. 1, S. Ev. T. 30 E. Ind. . 



AnnesokhJza, De Candolle. Linn. 5, Or. 2, 

 Nat. Or. Api&cecs. — capinsis. 



Annular, circular, producing a ring or circle. 



ANNULATIONS, rings or circles. 



An6da, Oavanilles. Named in reference to the 

 impervious capsule cells ; from anodos, signi- 

 fying impervious. Linn. 16, Or. S, Nat. Or. 

 Malvdcece. Uninteresting species ; for culture, 

 &c, see SUa. Synonymes: 1, Sida hastata; 



