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ther. Synonymes : 1, Ctftisus foliolbsus ; 2, 

 Genista viscbsa; 3, Cf/tisus hispdnicus; 4, 0. 

 complicatus ; 5, Spdrtium complicatum, G. com- 

 plicatus; 6, S. complicatum, G. telonensis. 

 foliol6sus 1 . . Tel. 5, G. Ev. S. 2 Canaries . 1629 

 frankenioldes 2 . Yel. ti, G. Ev. S. 2 Canaries . 1815 

 hispanicus 3 . . Tel. 6, H. De. S. 2 Spain . . 1816 

 intermedius 4 . Tel. 6, H. Be. S. 2 Sicily . . 1820 

 parvifdlius 5 . . Tel. 6, H. De. S. 3 S. France . 1800 

 telonensis 6 ., . Tel. 6, H. De. S. 3 S. France . 1S00 



Aden<5phora, Fischer. The derivation is from 

 aden, a gland, and phono, to bear. Linn. 5, 

 Or. 1, Nat. Or. Gampanulacece. These are 

 pretty border flowers, will grow in common 

 soil, and increase from seeds, but will not 

 allow of being divided at the roots. Syno- 

 nymes: 1, Campanula communis; 2, O. coro- 

 nopifblia; 3, 0. tricuspidata ; 4, 0. Fischeri ; 

 5, 0. intermedia; 6, 0. Lamarkiana; 7, 0. 

 eoronata ; 8, 0. peresMcefblia ; 9, C. periploci- 

 fblia; 10, C. Rabelaisidna; 11, O. stylbsa; 12, 

 0. verticillata. 



.communis 1 . Pa. blue 7, H. Her. P. 14 Siberia .1810 

 hybrida . . Pa. blue 6, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia. 1816 

 suavedlens . Pa. blue 6, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia. 1816 

 coronopifdlia 2 Blue 6, H. Her. P. 14 Dahuria 1822 

 denticulata 3 . Pa. blue 7, H. Her. P. 14 Siberia . 1817 

 Fischeri 4 . .Pa. blue 8, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia . 1819 

 Gmellni . . . Pa. blue 6, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia. 1820 

 intermedia 5 . Pa. blue 8, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia . 1819 

 Lamarkiana 6 . Pa. blue 7, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia . 1824 

 marsupiifldra 7 Pa. blue 7, H. Her. P. 1 Dahuria 1818 

 pereskiasfdlia 8 Pa. blue 6, H. Her. P. 14 Siberia . 1821 

 ■ periplocifblia 9 Pa. blue 8, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia . 1824 

 Rabelaisiana 10 Blue 8, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia .1823 

 reticulata . . Pa. blue 7, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia. 1820 

 styldsa 11 . . Pa. blue 5, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia . 1820 

 verticillata 12 . Lt. blue 6, H. Her. P. 1 Siberia . 1783 



Adenostemma. From aden, a gland, and 

 stemma, a crown. Linn. 19, Or. 1, Hat. Or. 

 Asteracece. Annual weeds growing in common 

 soil — rugosum. See Lavhvia. 



Aden6stoma, Hooker. Derived from aden, a 

 gland, and stoma, a month. Linn. 12, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Sanguisorbacem. Shrubs of the easiest 

 culture, growing freely in any light soil, and 

 increased by cuttings of half-ripened wood, 

 fasciculatum . WM. 6, H. De. S. 2 California . 1848 



Adenostyles. From aden, a gland, and stylos, 

 a style. Linn. 19, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Asteracece. 

 Synonyme: 1, leucophflla. A. albida, A. candi- 

 dissima 1, A. petasitis, A. glabra, A. viridis, 

 A. hybrida. See Cacalia. 



ADENOTRfOHlA, Lindley. Taken from aden, a 

 gland, and thrix, hair ; the plant being re- 

 markable for an intermixture of hairs and 

 glands. Linn. 19, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Asteracece. A 

 species of little beauty and of easy cultivation, 

 amplexicaulis . Tel. 5, G. Her. P. 2 Chile . . 1826 



Adesmia, Decandolle. Derived from a, with- 

 out, and desmos, a bond ; in reference to the 

 stamens being free. Linn. 1 6, Or. 6, Nat. Or. 

 Fabaceoz, Papilionaceoe. Interesting trailing 

 plants. The annual species, sown in pots on 

 a hotbed in spring, and hardened by degrees, 

 will succeed well. The perennial species 

 grow in loam and sandy peat ; and cuttings 

 strike in sand under a glass : the stove species 

 increase best from seeds. Synonymes : 1, Hedij- 

 sarum muricatwm; 2, uffischyntmene pappbsa. 

 glutin6sa . . Yel. 5, G. Ev. 8. 2 Chile . . 1831 



ADL 



Loudbnia 

 microphjlla 

 muricata 1 . 

 pappbsa 2 

 p£ndula . 

 uspallat&isis 



Adglutinated, glued to anything; generally 



applied to filaments and anthers. 

 Adhatoda. A Malabar name. Linn. 2, Or. 



1, Nat. Or. Acanthacece. See Justicia. 

 cydoniasfdlia . Wh. pur. 10, S. Ev. S. 2 Brazil . 1856 



Adianttjm, Linn. Derived from adiantos, dry. 

 Pliny says, it is in vain to plunge the 

 adidntum in water, for it always' remains dry. 

 Linn. 2i, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Polypodiacece. Ele- 

 gant species of ferns, with beautiful leaves. 

 They succeed well in a mixture of loam and 

 peat, but they appear to thrive best if planted 

 in loose rock-work where is a good drainage, 

 and may be increased by divisions or by seeds. 

 A. pedatum and Oapillus- Vineris are pectoral 

 and lenitive. Synonymes: 1, A. trigtniwm 



2, A. 

 . Brn. 

 . Brn. 

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I Brn. 

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sethiopicum 

 assimile 1 . 

 Braziliense . 

 Capillus- 



veneris . 

 chilense . . 

 cordatum 

 concinnum . 

 cultratum 2 

 cuneatum 

 .. deltoldeum 

 denticulatum 

 FeM 3 . . 

 nabellifdlium . Brn. 

 flavescens . . Tel. 

 foli6sum 

 form&sum . 

 Foveanum . 

 hispidulum 

 lucidum . . 

 lunatum 

 macrophyllum Brn 

 Moritzianum . Brn. 

 obliquum . . Brn. 

 patens . . Brn. 

 pedatum . . Brn. 

 pentadaetylon Brn. 

 pubescens . . Brn. 

 pulverulentum Brn. 

 radiatum . . Brn. 

 renif&rme . . Brn. 

 rhombpldeum . Brn. 

 scabruin. . . Brn. 

 serrulatum . Brn. 

 setuldsum . . Brn. 

 striatum 

 sulphureum 

 tenerum 

 ternatum . 

 tinctum . . 

 trapeziforme 

 triangulatum 



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on; 3, A. flexubswm. 



9, S. Her. P. 1 C. G. H. . 1838 

 7, G. Her. P. 1 N. Holl. . 1823 

 7, S. Her. P. 1 Brazil . . 1844 



7, G. Her. P. f Britain, rocks 



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varium 

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 ~ Her. P. $ W. Ind. 



Chili . . 

 Mendanao 

 N. Holl. . 1855 

 Trop. Amer. 

 Brazil . . 1820 

 S. Amer. . 1820 

 W. Ind. . 1825 

 Mexico . 1866 

 Jamaica . 

 W. Ind. . 



N. Holl. . 1820 

 W. Ind. . 

 N. Holl. . 1822 

 S. Amer. . 1824 

 Mexico . 1823 

 Jamaica '. 1793 



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S. Her. P. 14 W. Ind. 



S. Her. P. 1 Trinidad . 



S. Her. P. 1 S. Amer. . 1820 



S. Her. P. 1 Jamaica . 1775 



AdIna, Salisbury. The name is taken from 

 adinos, clustered ; on account of the flowers 

 being in heads. Linn, 4, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Oinchonaceat. The species is a pretty little 

 plant; for culture, &c, see Nauclea. Syno- 

 nyme : 1, Nauclea Adina. 

 globindra 1 . . Wirt. 7, S. Ev. S. 2 China . . 1804 



AdltJmia, Rafin. Given in reference to the 

 purplish fringy character of the flowers, Lintk 



