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Amethystlna . 

 Arembergii . 

 blcolor . . . 

 bulhdsa . 

 Candida .. . 

 citrlna 1 . . 

 coccmea . . 

 crispa ( . . . 

 Domingeusis 2 

 elatior . . . 

 slogans . . . 

 Forbesii . . 

 granul6sa . . 



Russelliana . 

 guttata . 



elatior . . 



Russelliana . 

 Ilarrisonife . 

 intermedia 



augustifdlia . 



pallida 



variegata 

 irrorata . 

 labiata . . . 



atropurpurca 



Candida . . 



picta . . . 

 Lemoniana 3 . 

 Leopbldii . . 

 lobata . . . 

 Loddigesii 10 . 

 luteola 8 

 marginata . . 

 maxima 

 Mossise 9 . . 

 odoratissima . 

 pallida G . . 

 Papeiansiana . 

 Perrinii 

 Pinelliana . . 

 pumila 7 . . 

 quaclricolor . 

 Schilleriaua . 

 Sklnneri 



atro-rdsea 



parvifldra 



Warcsewiczii 

 specidsa . . 

 superba 4 . . 

 Walkeriana 5 . 



Purple 

 Lilac . . 

 Olive grn. 

 Purple 

 White . 

 Citron 

 Scarlet . 

 Wht. pur. 9, 

 Rose . . 4, 

 Grn. spot. f. 

 Rose vio. 8j 

 Wilt. yel. 6, 

 Wht. grn. 5, 

 Gr. w. or. 5, 

 Gr. spot . 8 ; 

 Gr. spot . 4, 

 Gr. spot . 4, 

 Vio. yel. 4, 

 Vio. yel. 4, 

 Vio. yel. 0, 

 Lgt. red . 6, 

 Wht. red 5, 

 Wht.crim. 5, 

 Cri. lilac 5, 

 Lil. pur. 11, 

 Wht. cri. 8, 

 Pur. cri. 6, 

 Rose yel. 8, 

 Brn. yel. 5, 

 Rose . . 8, 

 Vio. lilac 8, 

 Yellow . 5, 

 Pk.crim. 11, 

 Drk. pink 5, 

 Crim.lilac 7, 

 Rose pur. 6, 

 W.pk.yel. G, 

 Violet yel. 6, 

 Purple . 8, 



Purple . S, 

 W.pur.yl.10, 

 Crimson 6, 

 Rose . . 8, 

 Drk. rose 5, 

 Purple . 5, 

 Purple . 6, 

 Rose pur. 6, 

 Purple . 5, 

 Lil. crim. 5 



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Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 Mexico 



. 1842 

 . 1837 

 . 1846 

 . 1838 

 1838 



Rio Jan. .1839 

 Brazil . . 1826 

 St.Domin. 1844 

 Brazil . . 1827 

 Brazil . .1850 

 $ Brazil . . 1823 

 Guatemala 1841 

 Mexico . 1839 

 . 1838 

 . 1827 

 . 1827 

 . 1825 

 . 1824 



Brazil , 

 Brazil , 

 Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 Brazil . 

 1 Brazil 



. 1833 

 . 1843 



1818 

 1839 

 1S49 

 1S49 

 1842 

 1850 

 1847 

 1815 

 1857 

 1S43 



Brazil 

 1 La Guayra 

 1 Brazil . . 

 1 Caraccas . 



i Brazil . . 

 1 Brazil . . 



^ Brazil . . 

 1 Brazil . . 

 1 Brazil . . 

 1 Brazil . . 

 H Guayaquil 1844 

 1 La Guayra 1836 

 1J Demerara 1836 

 1 Mexico . 1S40 

 1 

 1 Brazil . . 



i S. Amer. . 1837 

 1 



1 Brazil . .1858 

 1J Guatemala 1S26 

 l| Guatemala 1836 

 1 Guatemala 1855 

 1 

 1 

 1 Demerara 1838 



i Brazil . . 1844 



Caucalis, Roffmansegg. A name used by Hip- 

 pocrates and Theophrastus. Linn. 5, Or. 2, 

 Nat. Or. Apiacece. The plants have little 

 beauty, and are easily managed by merely 

 sowing the seed in the open ground— daucoides, 

 glabra, Mspida, lalifllia, Uptophfflla, mauri- 

 tdnica, pumila. See Orlaya, Plalysp&rmum, 

 Torilis, Turg&nia. 



CaudAtb, tailed, being like a tail. 



Caudex, the trunk or stem of a tree. 



CAUDfcuLA,asmallmembranous process, on which 

 the pollen of orchidaceous plants is fixed. 



Caulescent, acquiring a stem. 



Caulialata, wing-stemmed. 



CAtriicuLE, the little stem of the embryo which 

 unites the cotyledons with the radicle. 



Cauliflower. See Br&ssica oleracea caulifldra. 



Cauline, belonging to the stem. 



Caulinia. See Kennidya. 



Caulophyllum, Michaux. From haulos, a stem, 

 and phyllon, a leaf ; being so terminated by 

 the stalks, its leaves appear a continuation of 

 the stem. Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Berberi- 

 dacem. A singular plant, that requires to be 

 grown in sandy peat, and is increased by di- 

 viding the roots. Synonyme : 1, Lcfriiticc 

 thalictroldes. 

 thalictroldes 1 Yel. grn. 5, H. Tu. P. N. Amer. 1755 



CAVANfLLEA. See Di6spyros Mabbla, and Em- 

 brybpteris gelatinlfera. 



Caustic, having a burning quality. 



Cavanillesia. See PourrUia. 



Cavus, hollow, full of holes. 



Caxapoea. See Terininalia argintca. 



Cayenne butter. See Cdpsicum fruUscens. 



Cean6thus, Linn. From kenteo, to prick ; u 

 name used by Theophrastus to denote a spiny 

 plant. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Rhamnaceas. 

 A genus of showy plants, growing from one 

 to twenty feet high ; they thrive well in peat 

 and loam ; cuttings strike in sand, under a 

 glass. See Colubrina, Pomadirris, WilUmitia. 

 Synonymcs : 1, 0. cceruleus ; 2, lihdmnus 

 capensis ; 3, R. Icevigcttus; 4, R. mysta- 

 clnus; 5, R. sphcerospirmus ; 6, Celdstrus zey- 

 l&nicus. 

 africanus . 

 americanus 

 asidticus 

 azureus 1 . 

 fl6re albo 

 grandiflbrus Blue . 4', G. Ev. S. 10 Mexico 



. Fa. yel. 3, G. Ev. S. 6 C. G. H. . 1712 



. White 7, H. De. S. 3 N. Amer. 171S 



. Pa. yel. 7, G. Ev. S. 10 Ceylon 



. Pa. blue 4, G. Ev. S. 10 Mexico 

 White 4, P. Ev. S. 10 



1691 

 181S 



Blue . 4, G. Ev. S. 10 Mexico 



. White 4, G. Ev. S. 1J Mexico 



. White 6, G. Ev. S. 3 C. G. H. 

 . Light 



pallidus 

 buxifolius 

 capensis 2 

 colllnus . 

 colubrlnus 

 cubensis . 

 cuneatus 

 dentatus . 

 divaricatus 

 floribundus 

 Fontanesiana Blue 

 Harfcwegii . Blue . 

 infestus . . White 6, S. Ev. S. 

 iategerrimus Blue . C, F. Ev. S. 

 intermedius . White 6, H. De. S. 

 lsevigatus 3 . Gr. yel. 6, 8. Ev. S. 

 Lobbianus . Blue 



1824 



1828 



7', H. Ev. S. 1 N. Amer. 1S27 



Green 7, 8. Ev. T. 20 Bahama . 1762 



Crim. S, S. Ev. S. 5 Cuba . . 1820 



. White 0, F. Ev. S. 5 California 1848 



C, F. Ev. 8. 4 California 184S 



6, H. Bv. S. 2 California 1841 



6, F. Ev. S. 4 California 1854 



F. Ev. S. 



. Blue 

 . Blue 

 . Blue 



Mexico . 1824 

 California 1848 

 N. Amer. 1812 

 W. Indies 1818 

 6 California 1S54 

 8 N. Spain 1824 



G, H. Ev. 

 macrocarpus Yellow 7, S. Ev. 8. 

 miorophyllus White 6, H. De. 8. 1$ N. Amer. 1806 



Mociuianus . White 8, S. Ev. S. 5 Mexico . 1824 



mystaclnus4 W. gr. 11, S. Ev. S. 12 Africa. .1775 



nepaltosis . Yellow 8, H. De. 8. 10 Nepal . . 1820 



oreganus . Gr. w. 6, H. De. 8. 6 Oregon . 1859 



ovatus . . . White 7, H. De. 8. 3 N. Amer. 1818 



palliddsus . Blue . 6, G. Bv. S. 3 California 1849 



pffllidus . . Pa. bl. 5, F. Ev. 8. 2 N. Amer. 



papillbsus . Blue . G, F. Ev. S. 6 California 1849 



perennis . . White 8, H.Her. P. 2 Carolina . 1822 



reclinatus . . Green . 9, S. Ev. S. 5 Jamaica . 175S 



rigidus . . Violet G, F. Ev. 8. 4 California ISiS 



sanguineus . White 6, H. De. 8. 12 Missouri 1812 



s P h ^ r ° oir " } Gr. yel. 6, 8. Ev. S. 3 Jamaica . 1824 



tardifi&rus . White 9, H. De. S. 4 N. Amer. 1820 



thyrsifldrus . Blue . 6, G. Ev. S. 2 Mexico . 1843 



Veitchianus . Blue . 5, H. Ev. 8. S California 1S5S 



velutlnus . . White 10, F. Bv. S. 4 Oregon . 1859 



verrucosus . Pur.bl. 6, F. Ev. S. 5 California 184S 



zoylanicus 6 . Whito 7, S. Ev. T. 3 Ceylon . ISIS 



CEBADfLLA or CEVADfLLA. See Asagrfea offici- 

 nalis. 



Cecr6pia, Linn. After Cecrops, king of Athens, 

 whose legs were fabled to be snakes. Linn. 

 22, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Artocarpaceai. Beautiful 

 trees, attaining twenty or thirty feet high, 

 they have five peltate leaves, which give the 

 plants a fine appearance ; a mixture of loam 

 and peat suits them, and strong cuttings 

 planted in sand, under a glass, with a little 

 lieat, root freely. 



cfincolor . . Apotal 8, 8. Ev. T. 20 Brazil . . 1822 

 palmata . . Apetal 3, 8. Ev. T. 25 Brazil . . 1820 

 peltata . . . Apetal 8, S. Ev. T, 80 Jamaica . . 1778 



