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tichum acuminatum; 4, Hymenilepis ophio- 



glossoldes. 



acuminata 1 . Brn. yel. 7, S. Her. P. 1 . 1831 



axillaris 2 . Bm. yel. 6, S. Hor. P. f I. of Luz. 



""foUaS 1 ". } Brown • r . s - Her - p - 1 w - Ind - ■ !843 

 normalis . . Bm. yel. 6, 8. Her. P. 1 Samar. . 

 ophioglos- | Bl . own _ r _ s , Her p j w Ind _ 



soldes 

 quercifolia . Brown . 7, 



S. Her. P. 1 W. Ind. . 

 . Her. P. 1W. Ind.'. 1840 



subrepanda . Brn. yel. 6, S. Her. P. 1 1, of Luz. 

 taccsefolia . Bm. yel. 6, S. Her. P. 1 B. Ind. . 

 trilobata . . Brn. yel. S, S. Her. P. 1 1, of Luz. 



Gymnosfeuma, De OandolU. See Sellda. 



Gi'MSOSphAra, Blume. From gymnos, naked, 

 and sphaira, a globe. Linn. 24, Or. 1, Nat. 

 Or. Polypodiacece. Stove fern, 

 squamulata . Brn. yel. 4, S. Her. P. 1$ Malacca . 



Gymnosporangium, De Candolle. From gym- 

 nos, naked, and sporangium, a seed-vessel. 

 Linn. 24, Or. 9, Nat. Or. Uredinacece. Found 

 on the Juniperus commimis. See Anict&n- 

 gium and Schistdstega — juniperi. 



GymnostACHYS, R. Brown. From gymnos, 

 naked, and stachys, » spike. Linn. 4, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Orontiacece. This is a pretty plant, 

 of easy culture in peat and loam, and is in- 

 creased, by suckers, 

 anceps . . White . 6, G. Her. P. 1 N. Hoi. . 1820 



GymnostAchyum, Nees. The same as Gym.no- 

 stdchys. Linn. 2, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Acanthcteece. 

 A genus nearly related to Eranthemum, and 

 requiring the same treatment, 

 zeylanicum . Yellow . II, S. Ev. T. 2 Ceylon . 1852 



Gymn(5stomum, Hedwig. From gymnos, naked, 

 and stoma, a mouth ; alluding to the open ori- 

 fice of the theca. Linn. 24, Or. 4, Nat. Or. 

 Brya.ce.as. A numerous genus of plants, grow- 

 ing in tufts and patches of various colours, 

 found at every season, and in almost every 

 situation. Synonymes; 1, lutiolum; 2, stelll- 

 gerum ; 3, obtusum ; 4, ceruginbsum ; 5, pau- 

 cifblium; 6, intermedium ; 7, Grimmia Fors- 

 ttri— sestivum 1, eaespitosum, ctfnicum, curvi- 

 rostrum 2, Donianum, fasciculare, Griffithsi- 

 anum, Heimii 3, lapp6nicum, micrdstomum, 

 minutulum, ovatum, gracile, vulgare, pyri- 

 fdi-me, rupestre 4, t^nue 5, tbrtile, trunc^tu- 

 lum 6, viridissimum 7, Wils6ni. 



Gymn6stylis. See Soliva. 



Gynandr6psis, De Candolle. From gyne, » 

 female, aner, andros, a -male, and opsis, re- 

 semblance ; the stamens appear as if inserted 

 on the top of the ovary. Linn. 15, Nat. Or. 

 Capparidacece. These are very pretty plants ; 

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

 Glebme candelabrum; 2, C. pentaphtflla ; 3, 

 tripMlla; 4, specidsa ; 5, triphQlla. 

 candelabrumlBed . . 1, H. A. 1 S. Amer. 1824 

 heterotrtcha White . . 6, H. A. 1 C. Q. H. 1822 

 murlcata . White . . 6, S. A. 1 . 1828 



pentaphylla2 White. .7,8. A. 2 B. Ind. .1640 

 pulchiSlla . . White . . 6, H. A. H Maranh. 1825 

 sessiliflora3 . White. . 7, H. A. 1 W. Ind. . 1820 

 epeciosa 4 . White . . 7, S. B. 2 Carthag. 1818 

 triphylla 5 . White . . 7, H. A. 14 W. Ind. . 1816 



Gynandrous, having the stamens and style 

 combined in one body. 



GYNiSRlUM, H. and B. From gyne, a female, 

 aud erion, wool. Linn. 22, Or. 2, Nat. Or. 

 Graminacece. This is called the pampas grass, 

 in consequence of its inhabiting the vast plains 

 of South America. It is very ornamental in the 

 flower garden, growing in favourable situations 

 to the height of six feet. 



. Yel. wht. 7, H. Grass 6 8. Amer. 



. Pa. rose . 7, H. Grass 6 S. Amer. 



argenteum 

 r6seum . . 



Gyni^basb, a fleshy receptacle, hearing separate 

 fruits. 



Gynobasic, having a gynobase. 



Gynophorb, a lengthened receptacle, bearing 

 tho petals, stamens, and pistils, but not the 

 calyx. 



GYNOPLEijRA. See Maleshirbia. 



Gynop&GON. See A lyxia Gynopogon. 



Gynostemium. The column of Orchids. 



Gynotjs ; flowers are said to be 3, i, 5, &c, 

 gynous, when they contain so many styles. 



Gynoxis, Dec. From gyne, a female, and 

 oxys, sharp ; achenia. Linn. 19, Or. 2, Nat. 

 Or. Aster&cece. A pretty climbing plant, with 

 tuberous roots, and fragrant yellowish flowers ; 

 it is of easy culture, and may be increased by 

 cuttings, 

 fragrans . . Yellow . 6, G. P. CI. 3 Guatem. 1840 



GYNiJRA. See Senecio and Cacalia. 



Gypsooallis, Sal. The moor heath. Derived 

 from gypsos, lime, and hallos, beauty. The 

 plants grow on limestone commons. For 

 species and culture, see Erica. 



Gyps6phila, Linn. From gypsos, chalk, and 

 phileo, to love ; in reference to the favourite 

 habitat of the plants. Linn. 10, Or. 2, Nat. 

 Or. Oaryophyllacecs. The plants of this genus 

 do not possess much beauty ; they are all 

 easily cultivated in any open soil, and the her- 

 baceous kinds are increased by cuttings. The 

 annuals need only be sown.in the open border. 

 Synonyme : 1, scorzonermfblia. See Tunica. 



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glomerata 



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graminea 



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muralis . 



paniculata 



perfoliata 



prostrata . 



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2 Siberia . 1820 

 2 8. Bur. . 180O 

 1 Siberia . 1759 

 Vt Hungary 1S01 

 l£ Podolia . 1821 

 1 Crete . . 1810 

 1 . 1815 



1 Crimea . 1828 

 1J Germany 1759 

 1 Caucasus 1822 

 1 Tauria . 1818 

 1 . 1831 



1 Greece . 1810 



2 . 1800 

 $ Germany 1739 



3 Sibevia . 1759 

 2 Spain. .1732 



i Siberia . 1759 

 1 Siberia . 1829 



I Siberia . 1774 



I France . 1769 

 l| Tauria . 1817 



i Germany 1774 



1 Europe . 181 S 



2 Iberia . 1822 

 2 Spain . 1729 

 1 Europe . 1816 

 1 Caucasus 1824 

 H Levant .1773 



Gyrenia, Knowles and Westcott. From gyros, a 

 circle. Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Asphodelacece. 

 bifldra . . Greenish . 9, F. Bl. P. 2 Mexico . 1837 



