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MONADELPHIA HEPTANDRIA. 



Systematic English Form of Col.of Month Native Yr.of 



Name. Name. Leaves, &c. Flow. oi'Fl. Country. Introd 



anomalum. Sw.G. anomalus. sub-cor.ov.sub-5-lo.ser. pk. 4. 8. Hybrid. 1822. 



acerofdes. Sw.G. Acer-leaved, cor.5-7-lo.acn. tooth. pub. fl. 4. 9. 



Barringt6nise.Dc. Harrington's, ren.den.obt.cuenll.pilo. pu. 4.10. C. B. S. 

 Brought6nia3.Sw.G.Ly.Broughton's.cor.5-lob.und. den. vill. sc. 4. 8. Hybrid. 



bicolor. two-coloured, cor.trif.und.obt.den.hair.da. 7. 8. 



Boy'laea. Sw.G. Count.of Cork's. sub-rot.up.rhom.sub-S-lo.w. 5.10. 



blandum. blush-flowered, cord. 5-lob. dent. pub. bh. 



Br6wnii. Sw.G. Brown's. 5-lo.acu.den.bas.sub-cun.(/.&. 



Boleyniae. Anne Boleyne. cord. lob. serr. sub-vill. ros. 



Barclayanum.Sw.G.Mr.Barclay's. cor.5-lob.acut.ent.hairy. sc. 



Breesi'inum.Sw.G. Breese's. cor.ov.obt.5-lo.edg.und.den. 4. 8. 



Blandfordianum.Sw.G.Blandford's. pahn.7-lo.vill.seg.pinn. bh. 1.12. 



betulinum. dc. Birch-leaved, ov.ser.smth. Stip.ov.lan. pu. 5.10. C. B. S. 



Beaufortianum. Sw.G. Beaufort's. acu.5-lo.ser.up.bas.cucul. li. 5. S. 



Bishoppae. Sw.G. Mrs. Bishopp's. cor.5-7-lo.obt.und.cren. sc. 4.10. Hybrid. 



Bailey anum. Sw.G. Bailey's, reni.trun.atbas.dent.vill. w. 5.10. 



Byronianum. Lord Byron's, renif. dent. vill. d.pu. 



Brightianum.Sw.G. Miss Bright's. 3-lob. serr. pubes. wh. 



bipinnatifidum.Sw.G.bipinnatiftd. bipinn.scabr.pub.seg.lin.pw. 4.11. 



Bhintianum.Sw.G.MissBlunt's. cor.7-9-lo.und.edg.fring. sc. 5.10. 



Burnettianum.Sw.G.MissBurnett's.cor.acut.5-lob.dent. d.re. 4.10. 



Belladonna. Sw.G. Painted Lady, flat.ov.acut.smth.serr. bh. 5.10. 



bryoniaef61ium.Sw.G.Bryony-l'd. cor.5-lo.den.slight.hair. bh. 



bifl6rum. Sw.G. two-flowered, cor.orbi.acut.dent.pub. wh. 



basflicum. Sw.G. Princely. cor.orb.den.pilo.onbothsid. 5. 9. 



Barnardianum.Sw.G.Barnard's. 3-clef.acu.smth.glau.den. sc. 5.10. 



Beadonia. Sw.G. Mrs. Beadon's. cunea.3-lo.cren. obt. hair. jm. 



c6ncolor. s.g. self-coloured, cor.5-lo.und. soft. Stip.cor.re.4. 8. — 



Codringtonii. Adm.Codrington's.cord. serr. vill. wh.p. 



cruentum. s.g. blood-red. pinn.laciniat.pilo.dent. cr. 



Queen Caroline. cord. sub-lob. vill. serr. li.wh. 



shining. cor.lob.den.pub.onbothsid.r.5.10. 



comely. und. dent. trif. smth. red. 



hooded. renif. cue. dent. pub. pur.i.10. 



heart-leaved. 



Carolinum. s.g. 

 coruscans. s.g. 

 concinnum. s.g. 

 cucullatum. dc. 

 cordatum. DC. 

 Colvillii. Sw.G. 

 Cornvallii. 



Colvill's 



cor.acu.den.flat,pub.ben.pw. 3. 8. 

 cor.renif.7-lob.und. den. sc. 4. 8. 



1821. 

 1822. 

 1788. 

 1810. 

 1816. 

 1827. 

 1829. 

 1824. 

 1818. 

 1812. 

 1759. 



1822. 

 1819. 

 1829. 

 1823. 

 1827. 

 1828. 

 1826. 

 1823. 

 1824. 

 1822. 

 1824. 

 1820. 

 1815. 

 1820. 

 1828. 

 1822. 

 1828. 

 1821. 

 1819. 

 1690. 

 1774. 

 1820. 

 1830. 

 1827. 

 1810. 

 1827. 

 1830. 

 1690. 



Ld.Cornwallis's.cor.und.sub-pub.serr. li.vel. 



Cummingise.Sw.G.Ly.Cumming's.cor.acu.5-7-lo.cucul.den. re. 4. 9. 



c6mptum. Sw.G. decked. orb.ren.lo.acu.smth.abo. pk. 3.10. 



Clintonia. Sw.G. D.ofNewcastle's.cord. 5-lob. und. shin. re. — 



Cantabrigiense. D.ofCambridge's.renif. dent. vill. d.re. 4. 9. 



capitatum. rose-scented, cord. lob. soft, vill. dent. li. 4. 8. C. B. S 



carnosum. fleshy. sinu.pinn.smth.thick } seg.obl .... 



candidum. fair-flowered, cor.3-lob.obt.den. canes, wh. 5.10. Hybrid. 1818. 



Compt6niae. Ly. Northampton's. flat,cunea.ov. cord. 3-lob. li. 



Couttsioe. Sw.G. Mrs. Coutts's. cord. 3-lob. dent, pubes. sa. — 1822. 



ConquestorStroudii.Stroud'sConqueror.cord. serr. vill. sc.vel. 1830. 



chrysanthemifohum.Sw.G.Chrysan.-fl.cor. pinn. seg. cren. sc. 4 10. 1821. 



compactum. Sw.G. compact. cunea.cut,lob.den.hair.6/i.rc.5.10. 1828. 



cordiforme.Sw.G. heart-shaped, cor.ov.und.den.smth. bh.pu. 1827. 



calamistratum.Sw.G.curled-lobed. cord. 7-9-lob. cren. vill. pu. 4. 8. 1828. 



contiguum. Sw.G. contiguous. cor.5 -lob. vill. on both sid, sc. 5.10. 



Soil and 

 Propagation. 



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