OCTANDKIA TETRAGYNIA. 



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Form of 



Col.of Month Native 



Yr.of 



Soil and 



Name. 



Name. 



Leaves, &c. 



Flow. ofFl. Country. 



In trod. 



Propagation. 



[Seeds numerous, furrow* d . 

 EVA TINE, WA TER- WORT. Cal. ofZ to 4 concave leaves. Pet. 3-4. Ger. round. Sty. :i to 4, short . 



tripetala. E.F1. three-petaled. opp. ellip. cnt.l-ribb. red. 7. 8. Britain H.ty. Light soil. 



seeds, or part ing plants. 



BRYOPHY'LLUM, BRYOPHY'LLUM. Cal. of 4 leaves. Cor. of A petals, cylindrical. Seeds many. 



calycinum. B.M. large-cupped, ov. crenat. smth. br. 4. 7. Mauritius.1800. G.^. Loam Sf leaf 



mould, cuttings, or the leaves will strike root readily . 



FORSKOHLEA, FORSKOHLEA. Cal. of Heaves. Cor. of 8 spath.pets. Seeds 4, enveloped in wool. 

 tenacissima. w. clammy. ellip. sen*, unarmed. gr. 6. 8. Egypt. 1767. H.&. 



CLASS IX. ORDER I. 



ENNEANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Stamens 9. Style 1. 



ANACARDIUM, CASHEW-NUT. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. of 5 petals. Nut kidney-sliaped. 

 occidentale.DC. common. ov. obt. notched. yel.gr. 6. 7. India. 1599. S.§>. 



[A-cell. Stig.lob. Ber. naked, 

 TETRANTHE'RA,TETRANTHE'RA. Fl.dioica. Invo. 4-5-leav.deci. Peria.A-6-par. Sta.6-15. Anth. 



laurifolia. b.r. laurel-leaved, obo.obl.ent.smth.above. gr. 5. 6. China. 1822. G.£. 



VAURUS, LAUREL. Cal.O. Cor.Q-paried. Inn erfilam. glandular. Ber. dry, single-seeded. 



Benzoin, w. Benjamin-tree, ovate, acute at ends, gr.ye. 4. 5. N.Amer. 1765. G.£. Loam fy peat. 



Borbonia. w. broad-leaved, lane. ent. shin. gr.yel. 4. 6. S.Amer. 1739. F.|?. cuttings, in 



innamomum.B.M. Cinnamon-tree.ov. obi. 3-nerv. gr. 5. 9. E.Ind. 1768. S.*. sand, und. a 



amphora, b.m. Camphire-tree. ovate, lane. 3-nerv. wh. 3. 6. Japan. 1727. G.§>. hand-glass, 



<£ssia. b.m. Cassia. ov. lane. acut. 3-nerv. gr. 5. 9. Ceylon. 1763. S.^. will root 



ldbilis. Fl.Gr. sweet-bay. lane. shin, veiny. gr.yel. 4. 5. S.Europ. 1561. H.^. freely, when 



1. undulata. wave-leaved. — — H.^. kept free 



2. salicifdlia. Willow-leaved H.J?. from damp. 



is. w. Sassafras-tree. 3-lobed, ent. gr.yel. 5. 6. N.Amer. 1633. H.*>. 



ORDER II. 



TRIGYNIA. Styles 3. 



IHE'UM, RHUBARB. Cal.O. Cor. 6-cleft, persistent. Nutl,$-cornered. 



ompactum. w. thick-leaved, obt. lobed,dent. smth. wh. 5. 6. Tartar?. 1758. H.$. Rich sandy 



almatum. w. palmate-leaved, palm. acut. rough. wh. 4. 5. China. 1763. H.#. loam. 



haponticum. w. common. obt. smth. veinshairy. ivh. 5. 6. Asia. 1573. U. ty.se eds, or par t- 



ndulatum. w. waved-leaved, vill. wavy, footstalks flat. ivh. China. 1734. H.ty. ing roots. 



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