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amplexi- 1 „ . 

 caMis. | Pu «-ple 



angustata . Purple 



caualiculata . Pink . . 

 coccfnea . Scarlet 



compacta. . Purple . 



cordata . . Purple . 



cynaroides . Purple . 

 elongata . . Purple 



formdsa . . Red . . 

 glaucoph^lla. Green 

 grandiflora . White 



marginata . White . 



hirsuta . . Pale . . 

 humilis . . Brown 



inc6mpta . . White . 



larvis 1 . Green . 



latifblia . . Purple . 



coccfnea . Scarlet . 



viridifl&ra . Green . 



lepidocarpon Purple . 



Iigula3f61ia . Purple . 



longifl&ra . Pale . . 



longifolia. . Purple . 



ldrea . . . White . 

 macrophylla. White 

 magntfica White 



melaleuca . Purple . 



melllfera . . Pa. yel. . 



alba . . . White . 

 mucroniidlia. White 



nana . . . Pink . . 

 neriif61ia . . White 



2, G. Ev. S. 1 C. G. H. 1802 



obtusa 2 

 pollens . 

 patens 

 pendula 

 pulehella . 



ciliata . 



glabra . 



speci&sa 

 repens 

 revoluta . 

 scabra . . 

 Scolopen- 



drium . 

 Sc61ymus 



. Red 

 . Pale . . 

 . Wht.pur. 

 , Wht.pur. 

 . Rod 

 . Red . . 

 . Red . . 

 . Red . . 



. Purple . 

 . Brown . 



. Purple . 



. Purple . 



. Yellow . 

 . Pink 



tfinax . 

 tenuifblia 

 turbinifldra . Pink . . 

 umbonalis . Wlit. blk. 

 villffera . Purple . 



6, G. Ev. S. 



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8, G. Ev. 3. 



1 C. 



2 C. 

 4 C. 

 6 C. 



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2 C. 

 4 C. 

 6 C. 

 11 C. 

 6 C. 

 6 C. 

 4 C. 



1 C. 



3 C. 

 10. 



6 C. 



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8 C. 



6 C. 



11 C. 



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2 C. 

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10 C. 



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4 C. 

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. 1787 

 . 1795 



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G. H. 1820 

 G. H. 1800 

 G. H 1824 

 G. H. 1S10 

 G. H. 1790 

 G. H. 1774 

 G. H. 1820 

 G. H. 1789 

 G. H. 1816 

 G. H. 

 G. H. 

 G. H. 1819 

 G. H. 1802 

 a H. 1822 

 G. H. 1800 

 G. H. 1806 

 G. H. 1806 

 G. H. 1806 

 G. H. 1806 

 G. H. 1798 

 G. H. 1795 

 G. H. 1798 

 G. H. 1824 

 G. H. 1824 

 G. H. 1789 

 G. H. 1786 

 G. H. 1774 

 G. H. 1795 

 G. H. 1803 

 G. H. 1787 

 G. H. 1806 

 G. H. 17S6 

 G. H. 1819 

 G. H. 1789 

 G. H. 1800 

 G. H. 1795 

 G. H. 1795 

 G. H. 1795 

 G. H. 1795 

 G. H. 1800 

 G. H. 1S24 

 G. H. 1809 



J C. G. H. 1S02 



I C. G. H. 1780 



! C. G. H. 17S6 



! C. G. H. 1801 



r C G. H. 1795 

 C. G. H. 1803 



i C. G. H. 1798 



i C. G. H. 1800 



PkoteacE/£, or Proteads. Handsome ever- 



freen shrubs, deserving extensive cultivation, 

 ome of the species of Protect and Leucadtndron 

 have their leaves clothed with, a silky pubes- 

 cence, which renders them particularly orna- 

 mental. They all require care in cultivation, 

 or the fine foliage will perish. 



Protoc6ccus, Agardh. From protos, first, and 

 koTckos, a berry. Linn. 24, Or. 7, Nat. Or. 

 Confervacew. This species is found on rocks 

 during summer — nivalis. 



ProtonEMA, Agardh. From protos, first, and 

 iwma, a filament ; in allusion to the simplicity 

 of structure. Linn. 24, Or. 7, Nat. Or. 

 Confervacew. Singular species of Algce, found 

 in caverns, on the earth, hotbeds, &e. — cryp- 

 tarum, fragrans, muslcola, Orlhotrlchi, repens, 

 unibrbsum, vdutlnum. 



Pruinose, covered with glittering particles, as 

 if fine dew had been congealed upon it. 



Prunaster. See Evirnia Prundstri. 



Prunella, Linn. Altered from Brunella, 

 derived from the German die Braune, a dis- 

 order in the jaws and throat, which this plant 

 was supposed to cure. Linn. 14, Or. 1, Nat. 



Or. Lamiacea. The species of this genus grow 

 freely in a light rich soil, and are well adapted 

 for ornamenting rock-work, or the front of 

 flower-borders ; they are readily increased by 

 divisions. Synonynies : 1, P. wustralis ; 2, P. 

 pennsylvdnica ; 3, P. hirta ; 4, P. dlba, P. 

 laciniata ; 5, P. inclsa ; P. longifolia. 

 australis . . Blue. . 6, H. Her. P. 1 N. IioU. . 1820 

 Brownianal. Blue . 8, H. A. 



grandifl6ra . Blue . S, H. Her. P. 

 hyssopif 5\ia . Lt blue S, H. Her. P. 



i N. S. W. 1826 

 J Austria . 1596 

 I Franco . 1731 



Marryattaj . Purple . 7, H. Her. P. 14 Europo 



^ America. 1822 

 $ Brit., mead. 

 i N. Amer." 1801 

 4 Brit., gardens 

 4 Europe . 1812 

 j Europe . 1800 



ovata . . . Purple . 7, H. A. 



vulgaris . . Pink . 7, H. Her. P. 

 elongata 2 . Violet . 7, H. Hor. P. 

 fldre-pleno . Pink . 7, H. Her. P. 

 hispida 3 . Pa. pur. 7, H. Her. P. 

 laciniata 4 . White . 7, H. Her. P. 

 pinnatfflda 5 Purple . 7, H. Her. P. 4 S. Eiir. . 1800 

 rubra . .Red. . 7, H. Her. P. $ Brit , gardens 

 - Webbiana . Lilac . S, H. Her. P. | 

 Prunes are the dried fruit of Pribnus domeslica. 

 Prunus, Linn. From prune, its Greek name. 

 Linn. 12, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Drup&eeae. All the 

 kinds of Plum grow well in any common soil, 

 and are increased by seeds or suckers, or by 

 grafting or budding to perpetuate the particu- 

 lar kinds. See Am$gdalus, Arme-tAaca, and 

 Cerasus. 



candicans . White . 4, H. De. S. 15 . 1820 



4, H. De. S. 20 Calabria . 1824 

 4, H. De. S. 10 Caucasus. 1820 

 4, H. De. T. 20 Eng., woods. 

 4, H. De. T. 20 Eng., gardens. 

 4, H. De. T. 20 Eng., gardens. 



4, H. De. T. 20 Eng., gardens. 



4, H. De. T. 20 Eng., gardens. 

 4, H. De. T. 20 Turin . . 

 insitftia . . White . 4, H. De. T. 20 Brit., woods, 

 flore-pleno . White . 4, H. Do. T. 20 Gardens. 



4, H. De. T. 20 Gardens. 



Coccomilla . White 

 divaricata . White 

 domestica . White 

 armenioldes White 

 ildre-pleno. White 

 fol. varie- 1 TO ,,. 



gatis . f Whjto 

 myrobalana White 

 turonensis . White 



!■ White 



fr. lateo- 

 fflbo . 



frdctu nlgro White 



fruetu-rubro White 

 maritima . . White 

 pubescens . White 

 spin&sa '. . White 



fl&re-pleno . White 



fo Us rie : }™» 



macrocarpa White 



microcarpa. White 



ovata . . White 



triloba . . White 



4, H. De. T. 20 Gardens. 



. 4, H. De.'T. 20 Gardens. 

 4, H. De. T. 6 N. Amer. 1800 

 4, H. De. T. 6 . 1818 



4, H. De. T. 10 Brit, hedges. 



. 4, H. De. T. 10 Tarasoon. 



4, H. De. T. 10 Brit., gardens. 



4, H. De. T. 10 Brit., gardens. 

 4, H. De. T. 10 Brit, garden* 

 4, H. De. T. 10 Brit, gardens. 

 4, H. De. T. 



Prurient, causing an itching sensation. 



Prussic ACID is found in large quantities in the 

 peach. 



Psacalium, Cass. See Cacalia Pellata. 



PSA.MMA, Romer and Schultes. From psammos, 

 sand ; its place of growth. Linn. 3, Or. 2, 

 Nat. Or. Ch-aminacece. A grass with a strong 

 perennial creeping root ; on some parts of the 

 coast it is planted to keep the sand from being 

 removed by the wind and tides ; it is also used 

 for mats and thatch. Synonyme: 1, Ar&ndo 

 armaria. 

 arcnaria 1 . Apetal . . 6, H. Grass 2 Brit, sea coast 



Psammitis. See SiUne Psdrn.rn.itis. 



Pseud- Acacia. See Roblnia PseHd-Acacia. 



Pseud- Acmklla. See Spildnthes Pseud- Ac- 

 on&lla. 



Pseud-Armeria. See Didnthus Psetid-Ar- 

 me'ria. 



PsEUD-AldciON. See Silene Pseud- Atbcion. 



