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CAS 



hiimilis . . . Tel. 6, S. B. 



italica .... Yel. 6, S. A. 



laevigata 4 .Yel. 7, 8. Bv. S. 



lanceolate 5 . . Yel. 7, S. Ev. S. 



latifblia . YeL 6, S. Bv. 8. 



Ugustrtna . . Yel. 7, 8. Ev. S. 



linearis Yel. 6, G. Bv. 8. 



lineata .... Yel. 6, S. Ev. S. 



longisfliqua . . Yel. 6, S. Ev. S. 



lotoldes . . Yel. 6, S. Ev. S. 



macranthera . Yel. 6, 8. Ev. 8. 



marginata . . Yel. 6, 8. Bv. 8. 



marilahdica . . Yel. 9, H. Her. P. 



mexicina . . . Yel. 6, 8. Bv. 8. 



microphylla . . Yel. 7, S. A. 



mimosoldes . . Yel. 7, 8. A. 



mollissima . . YcL 6, S. Ev. 8. 



montana . . . Yel. 5, 8. Ev. S. 



nlctitans . . Yel. 7, H. A. 



nigricans . . ; YeL 6, G. Ev. S. 



obovata 6 . . Yel. 7, 8. A. 



obtusifolia . . Yel. 7, 8. A. 



occidentals . . Yel. 6, 8. Ev. S. 



oxyadenia . . Yel. 4, S. Bv. S. 



pallida .... Yel. 6, S. Ev. S. 



Parkeriana . . Yel. 8, 8. Ev. S. 



pfifcula .... Yel. 8, 8. Ev. 



pendula . . - Yel. 7, S. Bv. 



pentagbna ' . Yel. 6, S. Her. 



p:15sa .... Yel. 6, S. Her. 



planisiliqua 13 . Yel. 6, 8. Bv. 



polyphylla . . Yel. 6, S. Bv. 



prostata . . . Yel. 6, 8. Ev. 



pubescens . Yel. 6, 8. Ev. 



pulchella . . . Yel. 7, G. Ev. 



pumila 7 . . Yel. 6, 8. Tr. 



purpurea . . . Yel. 7, S. Ev. 



procumbens . . Yel. 6, H. 



1 S. Amer. 1800 

 3 8. Eur. 



capensis 

 Colpoon 



quinquangularis Yel. 6, S. Ev. 



reticulata 

 Richardiana 

 robinioldes 

 Rumphiana 

 ruscifdlia . 

 sennoldes 

 sericea . . 

 s6phora . 

 specidsa . 

 spectahilis 

 stipulaeea 

 sulcata 8 . 

 sumatrana 

 Tagera . . 

 tarantan 

 tenella . . 

 Thonnfngii 

 tomentbsa 9 

 toroldes . 

 tordsa 10 

 trifl&ra . . 

 uniflora . . 

 ventistula 

 vimhiea 

 virgata . . 

 Wallichitaa 11 



Yel. 8, 8. Ev. 



. Yel. 7, S. Ev. 



. Yel. 7, 8. Bv. 



. Yel. 5, 8. Ev. 



. Yel. 6, G. Ev. 



. Yel., 7, S. Ev. 



. Yel. 5. S. Ev. 



. Yel. 7, 8. Bv. 



. Yel. 6, 8. Bv. 



. Yel. 6, S. Ev. 



. Yel. 6, 8. Ev. 



. YeL 6, S. Bv. 



. Yel. 6, 8. Ev. 



. Yel. 7, S. 



. Yel. 7, S. Ev. 



. YeL 7, S. Bv. 



. Yel. 6, S. 



. Yel. 7, S. Ev. 



. Yel. 7, 8. 



. P.yl. 6, 8. Bv. 



. Rod 6, S. 



. Yel. 6, S. Ev. 



. Yel. 7, S. Ev. 

 . YeL S. Bv. 



. Yel. 6, 8. Ev. 



. Yel. 6, 8. 



1 Levant . 

 4 Trinidad 1820 

 6 Bahama 1726 

 3 Carolina 1800 

 1 Jamaica 1818 

 6 W. Ind. 1800 

 H Trinidad 1820 

 3 Brazil . 1824 



3 Surinam 1823 

 1 N.Amer. 1823 



4 Mexico . 1824 



1 SanCruz 1800 



2 Ceylon . 1806 

 6 8. Amer. 1820 

 2 E. Ind. . 1822 



2 N.Amer. 1800 



1 Egypt . 1817 

 li Egypt . 1640 



3 Jamaica 1732 

 3 W. Ind. 1759 

 3 Jamaica 1S20 

 6 8. Amer. 181S 

 11 Demeraral8 17 



2 W. Ind. 1778 



3 S. Amor. 1820 

 1 Peru . . 1700 

 1 Jamaica 1818 



3 W. Ind. 1822 



4 W. Ind. 1816 

 i S. Amer. 1819 



3 S. Amer. 1819 

 3 Maurit. 1825 



1 B. Ind. . 1814 

 4' E. Ind. . 1821 

 li N.Amer. 1806 

 3 Cayenne 1818 



10 8. Amer. 1821 

 1£ Cumana 1823 

 8 8. Amer. 1823 

 E. Iud. . 1822 

 Madeira 1816 

 B. Ind. . 1808 

 S. Amer. 1731 

 B. Ind. . 1658 

 Brazil . 1816 

 Caracoas 1820 

 Chili . 1781 

 S. Amer. 1820 

 Sumatra 1823 

 li E. Ind. . 1S03 

 \\ Cumana 1817 



2 Oronooa 1820 

 1J Guinea 1824 

 12 8. Amer. 1822 



3 E. Ind. . 1812 

 6 China . 1816 



1 W. Ind. 1S16 

 3 Brazil . 1824 



2 Cumana 1825 

 W. Ind. 1786 

 W. Ind. 1810 

 Nepal . 1817 



Maurocenia . 

 oppositifblia . 



. 1621 

 . 1799 

 , 1820 

 . 1690 



2 

 3 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 4 



8. 3 



8. 3 



8. 



B. 



S. 



s. 



A. 

 T. 



A. 3 



S. 6 



A. 1 



8. 3 



S. 2 



S. 3 



S'. 1 



A. 1 



Henri 

 Linn. 



absus, ligustrvruAdes, obtusifolia, proctimbens, 

 sulphured 12, Tbra. 



Cassia. See Cinnamdmum cassia. 



ClssrA buds. See Cinnamomum vdram. 



Cassida. See Scutellaria. 



Cassine, Linn. The nam<5 applied to it by the 

 Indians of Florida. Linn. 5, Or. 3, Nat. Or. 

 Aguifoliacew. An ornamental genus, from 

 one to six feet high ; and one species, O. ex- 

 cilsa, grows eighteen feet high. They thrive 

 in a composition of loam and peat, and cut- 

 ,tings of the matured wood root freely in sand, 

 under a glass. See Cel&strws, and Elceodln- 

 dron. 



3ithi6pica . . White . 7, G. Ev. S. 2 C. G. H. 

 barbara . . White . 7, G. Ev. S. 2 C. G. H. . 1818 



White . 7, G. Ev. S. 1 C. G. H. 

 White . 7, G. Bv. S. 6 C. G. H. 

 White . 7, G. Ev. S. 18 Nepal 

 White . 7, G. Bv. S. 5 C. G. H. 

 White . 7, G. Bv. S. 6 



Cassine dahoon. See ilex Cassine. 

 CASsfNiA, R. Brown. In honour of M. 

 Cassini, a celebrated French botanist. 

 19, Or. 5, Nat.. Or. Asteracece. The species of 

 this genus are pretty, and may be successfully 

 cultivated in a mixture of loam and peat ; 

 they are multiplied by dividing at the root, 

 by cuttings, and -by seed, without difficulty. 

 See Angidnthus. 



affinis . . . Yellow 5, G. Ev. S. 2 N. Holl. . 1820 

 ailrea . . . Yellow 7, G. Her. P. 1 N. Holl. . 1803 

 denticulata . Pa.yel. 6, G. Ev. S. 1J Australia 1S26 

 . White 8, G. Ev. S. 2 N. Zealand 1821 

 . Yellow 5, G. Ev. 8. 2 N. Holl. . 1822 

 . Yellow 6, G. Her. P. 2 N. 8. W. 

 . Yellow 7, H. A. 6 N. Holl. . 1818 



leptophylla 

 longif 61ia . 



Cassioberry bush. See Yib-Curnwm Icevigatum. 



CassIope, name ot the wife of Cepheus. For 

 culture, &c, see Andrbmeda. See Erica. 



Cassowary tree. See Casuarinq. 



CaSSUTHA. See RMpsalis Cass&tha. 



Cassuvium. See Semechrpus Anac&rdium. 



Cassytha, Linn. The Greek name of the Cus- 

 ckta, which it much resembles. Linn. 9, Or. 

 1, Nat. Or. Oassyth&cece. These are curious 

 parasites, resembling very much the habit and 

 character of the genus Cuscula, and will suc- 

 ceed with the same treatment ; which see. 

 filifSrcnis . . White . 5, Parasite 8 E. Indies . 1796 

 glabella White . 5, Parasite 3 N. Holland 1823 



Cassythacejs, or Dodder Laurels. The plants 

 of this small order have quite the appearance 

 of Dodders, and, like them, live as parasites on 

 other plants., They are found in the hottest 

 parts of the world. 

 Castama. See Nymph&a. 

 Castanea, Oceriner. From its being originally 

 found in the territory of Castanea, in Thessaly. 

 Linn. 21, Or. 9, Nat. Or. Corylacece. Orna- 

 mental timber trees, of variable heights, from 

 ten to fifty feet ; some are raised from, seed ; 

 the varieties are frequently multiplied by 

 grafting on the common kinds. Synonymes : 

 1, Fagus Castanea ; 2, O. heterophplla laciniata; 

 3, O. variegala; i, G.fbliis-lucidis. 

 americana . Green 5. H. De. T. 50 America, 

 ehinensis . . Green 5. H. De. T. 40 China . 

 indica . . . Green 5, S. Bv. T. 50 B. Indies . 1827 

 pumila . . Gr. yl. 7, H. De. T. 10 N. Amer. . 1699 

 vesca 1 . . Green 6, H. De. T. 50 England, woods 



asplenif61ia2 Green 6, H. De. T. 50 Europe . . 



fdliis-aureis3 Green 6, H. De. T. 50 



medLa . Green 6, H. De. T. 50 Europe . . 



glabra . . Green 6, H. De. T. 50 



cochleilta . Green 6, H. De. T. 50 



glauca . . Green 6, H. De. T. 50 



chrysophylla Green 6, H. De. T. 20 California . 1830 



Castanospermum, Hooker. The seeds taste 

 like chestnuts ; whence the name, from cas- 

 tanea, a chestnut, and spermd, a seed. Linn. 

 10, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Fabacece. An ornamental 

 fruit-tree, growing upwards of forty feet high, 

 and delighting in any loamy soil ; it may be 

 increased by layers: 



australc . . Saffron . 4, G. Ev. T. 40 N. Holl. . 1828 



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