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are increased 

 Lophiola. 

 aeuleata . 

 avirea . . 

 brae teat a 

 cariclna . 

 dealbata . 

 juncea. . 

 serrulata . 

 setlgera . 



by dividing the roots. See 



. Yellow . 9, G. Her. P. 1 N. Holl. . 1820 



. Yellow . 8, G. Her. P. 1 Swan B. . 



. yellow . 9, G. Her. P. 1 Swan B. . 1843 



. Yellow . 9, G. Her. P. 1 Swan E. . 1842 



. Yellow . 9, G. Her. P. 1 Swan E. . 



. Pa. yel. . 9, G. Her. P. 1 N. Holl. . 1S3S 



. Yellow . 9, G. Her. P. 1 N. Holl. . 1824 



. Yellow . 8, G. Her. P. 1 S. Holl. . 1825 



. Yellow . 9, G. Her. P. 1 .Swan E. . 1843 



ConothAmnus, Lindley. Linn. 18, Or. 3, Nat. 

 Or. Myrtacem. For culture, &c, see Calothdm- 



1IUS. 



eriocarpus . Bed . . 5, G. Ev. S. 2 Swan E. . 

 lateralis . . Bed . . 6, G. Ev. S. 2 Swan B. . 

 trinervis . . Bed . . 6, G. Ev. S. 2 Swan B. . 1840 

 Conradia, Mart. In honour of Conrad Gesner, 

 of Zurich, a distinguished botanist. Linn. 14, 

 Or. Gesneracece. See Pentaraphia longifldra, 

 Sinningia calydna, and Gesrnira scabra. A 

 handsome genus, of easy culture, requiring 

 stove heat, and the same general treatment as 

 Gesnira. 



floribunda . Scarlet . 7, S. Her. P. 1 W. Ind. . 1847 



' neglecta , . Scarlet . 9, F. Her. P. 1 Jamaica. 1847 



verruc6sa . Scarlet . 9, S. Ev. S. 1 Cuba . . 1820 



Cons6lida, Bauh. A name used by Bauhin, 

 hut without explanation. Linn. 13, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Ranunculacece. See Delphinium. Sy- 

 nonymes: 1, Delphinium Aconlti, AeonUum 

 monogtfnium. 

 Aconlti 1 . Purple . 6, H. B. 1J Levant . 1801 



Consfersus, scattered, or sprinkled. 



• ConstAntia. See Erica Constdntia. 



Constricted, tightened, or contracted in some 

 particular place. 



Contortuplicate, twisted in plaits. 



Contracted, narrowed in some particular place. 



Contrajerva-root. See Dorst&ttia, Contra- 

 jirva. 



Contrayerba. See Pla-ohia Contrayirba. 



ConvallAria, Linn. From the Latin convallis, 

 a valley ; in allusion to the situation where it 

 grows. Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. LiUaceas. 

 The Lily of the Valley is a sweet little plant, 

 thriving in any common soil ; it will do well 

 in any shady situation where few other plants 

 will succeed ; it is multiplied by dividing the 

 roots. See Ophiopdgon and Polygonhtwm. 

 majalis . . White 5, H. Her. P. J Brit., woods, 

 fldre-pleno. White 5, H. Her. P. \ Brit., gardens, 

 rubra . . Flesh 5, H. Her. P. \ Brit., gardens. 



CoNVALLARlAcEiE. See Liliacece. 



Convex, rising in a circular form. 



Convolute, rolled together,, or over each other. 



CoNVOLVULACEiE, or bindweeds. An exten- 

 sive order, consisting principally of twining 

 shrubs and herbaceous plants. Many possess 

 considerable beauty ; and all the species have in 

 a greater or less degree an acrid juice which is 

 strongly purgative. 



.Conv6lvultjs, Linn. Derived from the Latin 

 convolvere, to entwine or wind about ; in refe- 

 rence to the habit of the plants. Linn. 5, 

 Or. 1, Nat. Or. Convolvul&cece. Being mostly 

 showy plants, the tender species are well 

 adapted to stoves and conservatories : they 

 are best cultivated in loam and peat, and cut- 



tings strike very freely in sand, under a glass ; 

 the half-hardy annual kinds should be sown 

 on a gentle hotbed, and when of sufficient size 

 planted out into the open border, the hardy 

 kinds only require sowing in the open ground ; 

 the stove and greenhouse annuals and. bien- 

 nials require to be sown in the stove, and 

 treated as other stove and greenhouse annuals 

 and biennials. The roots of 0. wrvinsis and 

 macrocarpus abound in a milky juice, which is 

 highly purgative, and the roots of ft fl6ridus 

 and scoparius are used as sternutatories. Syno- 

 nymes: 1, ft Pseudo-Aeulus ; 2, ft chc&mbens. 

 See Calysttgia, Exogoniu-m, Jpomcea, Jacque- 

 mdnlia, and Pharbitis. 



acutif61ius 

 albivenius 

 Alceif&lius 

 althseoldes 

 aquaiacus 

 arborescens 

 blcolor . 

 bicuspidatus Purp. 

 bonari e'nsis . White 7 ; 



. Pa. y. 

 , Pa.pk. 6, 

 . Y.pur. 6, 

 . Pink . 6 

 . White & 

 6 

 . W.pur.7, 



felius . 

 canariehsis 

 cantatoricus 



stellatus 

 chinensis 

 ciliatus . 

 Cnedrum . 

 cbrsicus . 

 Dorycnium 



.Pink 

 . Pink . 6'. 

 . Pk. w. 6i 

 . Purp. 

 . Pink 

 . Pink . 6, 

 . Pink . 

 Flesh 



ebracteatus . White 7. 



elongatus 1 . White 7, 



emarginatus Purp. 



erectus . . White 6, 



erubescens . Pink 



evolvuloldes2 Bed 



farindsus. . Fink 



fldridus . 



Forskahlii 



geniculatus 



Gerardi 



glaher . . 



guianensis 



Hermannise 



htrtus 



. Pink 

 . Blue 

 . Bed 

 . Pink 

 . White & 

 . White 7, 

 . White 8, 

 . Blue . 7, 



holosericeus. Pa. y. 6. 

 Imperati ; . Yel. 

 intermedins. Pa.ro. 6' 

 italicus . . Bose 

 lanatus . . White 5, 

 lanuginbsus . White 7> 

 linearis , . Pink 

 lineatus . . Purp, 

 macrocarpus Purp. 

 Mfflcolmii . White 6, 

 manri tanicus Blue 

 rnaxirrms . Pink 7. 

 moonahthus. Blu.y. 7| 

 multifidus_ . Pa.ro. 6. 

 ocellatus . 

 ochraceus 

 pannifdlius 

 pentanthus 

 pentapeta- 

 loldes . 

 persicus . 

 platycarpus 



. W.pu. 



Yel. 

 . Blue 

 . Li. bl. 8, 



] Li. bl. 



. White G, 

 , Lilac 8, 



procumbens. Pa. y. 



quinque- j. WMte7 



fblius 

 racemosiis 

 reptans . 

 salvif&lius 



.saxa tilis . 

 Scammdnia 



White 6, 

 Purp. 7, 

 Pink 7. 

 White 

 W.pu. 7, 



scoparius . White 8, 

 scrobiculatus Pa.rd. 



S. Et. S. 

 S. Ev. CI. 

 G. Her. CI. 

 H. De. Tw. 

 H. CI. A. 

 S. Ev. S. 

 S. Tw. A. 

 H.De. Tw. 

 H. De. Tw. 



1 S. Amer. 

 6 Algoa. . 

 6 C. G. H. 



2 Levant 

 6 N". Amer. 

 8 Mexico . 1818 

 6 I. Fra . 1818 

 4 Davuria . 1818 



3 Chile . . 1817 



1821 

 1823 

 , 1823 

 1597 

 1812 



G. De. Tw. 2 China. .1802 



G. Ev. Tw. 

 H. De. Tr. 

 H. Her. P. 

 H.De. Tw. 

 S. Ev. Tw. 

 G. Ev. 

 H.De. 

 H.De. 

 H.De. 

 H.Tw. 

 H.De. 

 S. Ev. 

 G. Tw. 

 G. Tw. 

 G. Ev. 

 G. Ev. 

 H. Tw. A. 

 G. CI. A. 

 H.De. 

 S. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 G. Ev. 

 S. Tr. _. 

 H. Her. P. 

 H.De. Cr. 

 H. Her. P. 

 H. Her. CI. 

 G. Ev. CI. 

 H. De. 

 G. Ev. 

 H.De. 

 S. Tw. _. 

 H. Her. CI. 

 H. Her. P. 

 S. Ev. Tw. 

 H. Tw. A. 

 G. Her. P. 

 8. Her. CI. 

 S. Ev. Tw. 

 G. Ev. Tw. 

 8. Ev. Tw. 



H.Tr. A. 



H. Her. P. 

 F. Her. P. 

 8. Ev. 8. 



S. 



Tw. 

 Tr. 

 Tr. 

 A. 

 Tw. 

 S. 

 B. 

 A. 

 Tw. 

 Tr. 



Tr. 

 Tw. 

 Tw. 

 Tw. 

 A. 



Tw. 

 S. 

 Tr. 

 A. 



15 Canaries. 



1 S.Eur. . 



3 Italy . . 



6 China. . 



6 Cayenne . 



3 Levant . 



1 Corsica . 



1$ Levant . 



1 



1 Canaries. 



2 



1£ Jamaica . 



6 N. S. W. . 

 12 S. Eur. . 



6 Madeira . 



1J Canaries . 



3 Egypt . 



5 Australia 



JS. Eur. . 



10 Cayenne. 



10 Guiana . 



5 Peru . . 

 3 E. Ind. . 

 HTauria . 

 1 Naples ,- 

 1 S. Eur. . 



6 S. Africa . 

 6 Levant . 

 6 Levant . 

 1 S. Eur. . 



JS. Eur. . 

 10 S. Amer. 



6 Persia . 

 13, Sicily. . 

 15 Ceylon . 



3 Portugal. 



1JC. G.H.. 



1JS. Africa 



6 Guinea . 

 12 Canaries. 



6 E. Ind. . 



1090 

 1640 



1817 



1S16 

 1B40 

 1824 

 1806 

 1819 

 1815 

 1SI7 

 1752 

 1803 

 1820 

 1777 

 1799 

 1837 

 1826 



180S 



1823 



1799 



1804 



1824 



1824 



1325* > > \ 



1844 



1829 



1818 



1770 



1770 



1752 



1824 



1860 



1799 



1827 



1822 



1844 



1825 



1805 



1808 



8. Tw. 



8. Ev. 

 S. Ev. 

 H.De. 

 G. Ev. 

 H.De. 

 G. Ev. 

 8. Ev. 



A. 



8. 

 Cr. 

 Tr. 

 Tr. 

 Tw. 

 Tr. 

 Tr. 



i Majorca : 1789 



2 Persia . 1829 

 li Mexico . 1827 



2 Cuba . . 1730 



6 W. Ind. . 1808 



3 8. Amor. 1820 



1 E. Ind. . 1806 

 i Palestine 1825 

 iS. Eur. .1796 



2 Levant . 1596 

 2 Canaries. 1733 

 2 S. Amer. 1825 



