NATLUAL ARRANGEMENT. 



51S 



L Tribe I. fjiiotsu'suL 



SSL Tribe 2. RamB''m. 

 %.a Arr*. 4l £ 2 ft. 



L. 



aa Tribe Jl 0«sc'iti«. 



IBl 

 Ufi6 

 USD 



fSL TViK4 MKOon^jL 

 US9 C«>l«M«aDM 



Ua Chittatt D. Am 



1157 MkteH R. ft P. 



Cnnu 1, Si Oaf. 



2& OmscaLXXXIL ALAN'GirJl 



2 ; Grem-Aamte S^eraaO ; nmr*f Lim 

 l«*ft.; £Ofc«t; aJfceC 



SSI ObduLXXXIII phi lade- LPHEJt 



Gtmerm % S(feoa 18 ; HoUtomat Specta ; GreatJiomt^ Sprda ; H^rdb IJ 

 Hsrtg BerUetu mt Sptaa (X. f! feet i £ ittt, ^0 ' 



This eonsiftt at prcMnt of a uatfie senu*. vhidi vm fbraertj reftmd to llyr^ecc. bat wlitch hat iKeiv 

 becB Mfaratckl vith much acotcaea by Mc Don. Tbe mcaes are hardy imnimnl tlm^ atfivca oT Xortfe 

 * vith vtuteflowcn; in ame ca« fracranL Soduag it kaova of tkeir 



1«:9 niladflpbot L. 15 | 1433 DcnaUria L. 



231 0«©E« LXXXIV MYRTA'CEJL 



C€mtTmJ7,Sfecia99Si lint hamte Spttitt 85 ; Gms-iMur 5>mm SOS ; n^-d^ Z^mbt tervs : 

 JSte^ HnrtaoflMV^eoaa f fecC : £ fiect ; & ftcC 



Dotted learcs with marginal riba, and aa iaiieridr orarina 

 MyrtieeKL They are all fine c i ejyeen shrubs or trees, ceaenly 

 pntdaaag fcahy fruiL It is tbeie that the AUipice, Uie Clowe, the 

 statioi^bytfaesideortbecaanonmyTde. The section with ca|inlor 

 of the gigiiiitir E acalypti Mes, almost w hol^ haa ds oM e hanLwooded Kcw : 

 white or cfUHOB flowen aad stanens: ycBow fluwus are very aneoaBaaa& ^le * 

 little l ea u i oiu of the bark, the karea, and the teal cardapes, gires these plants the ftaoMce which has 

 eaaaed them to be eeietwated br poets of aD ages. It is rery aroaaatae, a fitde acrid, and di^itly tonic aad 

 ili—iiiil, whether it is nader the farm of Ovcputi oil, the pndace of Mefadetea Leocadtedroa, or of oil of 

 cloves or of mrrtle. la the clove this oil b so abond aa t as to oonstitnte nearly a fifth of the whole weight of 

 the calrxes that produce it. There is also a considerable p io t> o t t i oo of i 

 the baik of Jtffrtus U'gmi and multifiim of Chile, and .rsmiisa asal 



of those plants of great ase in cases of dysenleiy. Eacalfptas resiaifcra produces aa atfriageat 

 gnm kiaa The leaves of the Chihaa layrtiea, ~ ' 

 and as sid a iilrtw fior ten. Cuttiags and seeda. 



2SL Ti*e L CaAXAAScaiB^aL 

 I4S5 C&lytTiz£aiL 

 19a ConMsp^rma Lmk. 

 1J7S Darwinia Rud. 



S3S. Tribes. 

 SS7. Sobtiibel. Mdmlema^ 

 S180 TrtstAaia JL Ar. 

 8US BeaafirtM R. Br. 

 S18S BiBhtiaCon. 

 8181 CaMhimnua Lak. 

 8179 Melaletea /_ 

 3398 Astartte Dec. 

 SIM FjaWsmia R. Br. 



S3BL SohtrflieS. EmUptogpirme* 

 1188 EacalfptBS flrrdL 



148S CtHUtkmaalLBr. 

 ItiB M etroskUros Gael 

 3380 Angifipbora Csa. 

 S9S1 Acnaoia Dec. 



1480 Ltptuiirfimum ForsL 



1481 FabrteiaGae 

 1178 BvckML 



239. Tribe a MT rriLt 



14S5 Xaitris Gmt. 

 1484 iHidium L. 

 14£9 Jkffnus L, 

 S364 MfTOtf Dec 



Sysfgimm Gae 

 1492 Olfnthia liadL 

 HB\ pBwnta LiadL 

 14£0 CalnXnot^ Sma. 



1488 Ckryophfltas^. 

 1«7 EwteMl. 



ML Tribe 4. BaaaiMCTonE''& 

 9039 Barrintrt: DM Font. 

 SMO Stntriiinam JL 

 2L4I GttstlTM L. 



a:. Tribea. Lectthi'de-b. 

 : - - Lecvthi* L. 



Berthotitja H.&R 

 iiAd Car^a Rox. 



Stt. Docarvn. 

 14S7 Agathophfikia J. 



Gaterm 18, 



943. Okdu LXXXV. CUCURBITA'CILE. 



S7 ; GrtemJkmae Sptcia 54 ; Hmr^jf Ugmeom Spetia 

 43L 1 Oieeti £ 44 ft.i ^OfeeL 



Here is the stataon of the gourd, tibe mdon, and the 

 which admiaisten to as maay of 

 is of the highest dci^ee, where, from the nature of the 

 ~: ia the aortfa can be made to snccecd. A 



JCT, saccnlcnt diabiag vegetables;, the frnit of 

 The importaace of the goBid ia hot coaatrin 



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reaurfc^bledeTiationfromtheoniinary character of the Tcgetation. Its fruit, howerer, and fiowen are in al 

 rcapecta those of CucortitAcecL The fixut is mostly rweet, watery, refteshing, aad pleasant to the palate ; bM» 

 the cohn"ntida gourd, the spirting cucumber, and the Trichosinthes am4ra, are all pomeated of notest 

 bitter, drastic, purgatiTe quabtics, which are, indeed, to be found, in a sfight degree, even in the widest of 

 the eatrfile gonrdJL M. DecandoOe obscrres, that a* the violcn* action of the Cotodath rma ajHidl 

 soAcned by &e mixture with it of gum, it U probable that the diAnnce ia the fruits of the ovder l ir? ra i l s 

 aiKMi the diflkrcnt peoportions between these two iubstancea. The seeds of the gourd, hke thooe of the 

 iMSSsiw ■i>Bii. possess none td the ptoperties of the pulp ; they are sweet and natty, aad reafily t)a>w 

 rmnliiTra The roots ofthe bryony are purgative, but abo contain a w b ol t soaa e fccnia. It is aid tta« the roots 

 of a snccaea of bryony are eaten in Abjtssinia, after being saerdy boiled. Tlierc are sone CocuAHtifeK, the 

 rootsof which are intensely bitter ; those of one of this descnptkm are nsed in Peru, to ronovc the paias 



il)«hria 

 790 Gronhvaa L. 

 ?880l Clrical. 



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