NATURAL ARRANGEMENT. 



527 



\D jwta ct the vwU 

 ■oil of tfae equator. OucmtM » a ai^nLtt 

 with a Bilky acrid 



old rcciiam of tfae imtb to tfae I 

 of leave*. The root of 



■matiTe «""~"-r . ^lan. aad naae other dgmgt. are tfae prataice of CoBrolTnUMx*. The noti of 

 Ipaaaie^a l^Mda, acopAna, and QammirHt, are ■tiMtatory: that oT Ipeas'a Bmtitms, vhich ■ the vvcct 

 Atrica and Southern Eurotie, aad that Ipo—c^a edMia are w fan l t —a t aiticka of food. Their 

 I charactcra are very neati j the aae at thaw of ^ 



SOS W^f»^ Xbun. 



«M Calyvt^fU it A'. 

 «1 ipone'a L. 

 483 Afxyreia I^ok. 



799 Dichtedra For^ 

 S I TSC FUkia U 



L. 



3C4. OwwB CXXXVII. BORACl'NFLE. 



and a few Bare are dunha. They are fioond abundantly in Europe, Sateria^ and the north of AAiea, lea 

 caanaooly in India, and the equinoctial parti of the vorid ; in tame < |uatity in Siorth ^tikt, aad in 

 l u kiih h ■bu nd a nrr in New Hofland. Within the tTopic» the order ir grinaBallT nw a t nl e d hr HeftoOwai— 



tropia the order if iviacipaliy reprcKated hy Hcfiobvpiow 

 by Anchusak, Cj ' - . — 



UDVovthy of culture i 

 ytnnM, and othen. In ceoeral they are i 

 D the root of Sfmfhytam and Cy 



aercrai plants of the ofdcr. A red eoloar it giren out by 

 On^fi fltfaiGldei, which it nted in dyeing. Sereral plants are 

 HydnpfafUne are often eomidercd ai diitinrt, on if n and of their 

 Oae or two of thete are pretty plantB, but moft of them moe weedk. 



4U CoUteiaL 







439 OnintheJL 







5 



436 Rinden PaL 









40 Tfaridinin Lek. 







445 £*chium L. 



•0 



S4 



427 MattM Schutt. 







1 



404 /Mintiftiaiiiii L. 

 429 lithoipffmn X. 





 •3 



6 



445 Nonefl Moo. 

 444 LTcopcit Z. 





 •0 



8 

 6 



435 rynogk:Mnn 



441 Trichod^taa & Bt. 



•0 







n 



2 



490 BtedHfa Mx. 







4 



4*£ Aspeiiigo L. 



•0 



1 



440 BorigoX. 



•0 



7 



4» Ptthwai^riaZ. 



•0 



17 



432 ^DchtUal.. 



•0 



SB 



358 Aqu4itM Jac 







434 OnooBfidjmn Ux. 







S 



425 Mjmijtim L. 



•0 



18 



446 TonracfiDttia L. 







431 Ontena L. 







7 





urn Sr. 











433 5/Bpbytum L. 



•0 



12 



OmiphalfAi' 



Lek. 



7 









363. Oedeh CXXXYIIL CORDIAXE^ 

 Geutra 5, ^ecier 46 ; Boi-komte Spedet 45 ; Green-komst Sptdet I ; Har^ Ligmeoms Speda ; 

 Hmrdg HerbmeamsSpaxtii. f fieet ; £ fiecC ; ^ feeC 

 Trees fonnerly l e fe i i e d to the last order, from which their habit, plaited ootyledans, ai 

 thcBL it known of their properties, except that the flesh of their fruit is 



hginnns The nuU of CoidM Sebniiua are employed anmrti in r s as laxatires. CottingL 



L. I 565 Ehr^ L. | 567 Bonrrtrw Gae. 



ityle 



565 Ehr^ L. 

 554 \iXTbmia L. 



5d3 Cotdia 



M6. 0«DEaCXXXlX. HYDROPHY'LLEi. 



Gemn-m 5, Spedes 11 ; Hot-komte Spectet ; Green-ktmse Speda ; flar^ 



Hmrdg Uerbaceoms Species \L 2 f eet ; 6 feet ; ^ fieet. 

 El^ant JbatiaMMiont plants, natiTes of North America, with blue or pink flowers and 



476 HydropfaflhiB; 



477 PhaciOa ICx. 



II 



3693 EdtOfa R. Br. 

 478 Xetn/iphiU Bari. 



liaial. 



0; 



parted learea. 

 1 



Genera 33, ^edet 461 ; BaUtomae Spedes 143; GreetUtome Spedes 96 ; fiardp Uememt Spedes 18: 

 Hardg Uerhmceoms Spedes ^)\. 1 Hfieet; £ 44 feet ; ^ iieeC 

 The baneful niahtthade represents this order, which participates very generally in its ( 

 they are freguentnr hidden bet>eath a fairer form, and often nmcfa mitigated. Many of the Sataaaas are very 

 handsnane. The Vethaicumt, Da tm as, and Solandias are all plants of great beauty, alllionih the former, oa 

 a cc oun t of their frequency, are d es pi ted in gai deu s . Capsicums are famous ibr thev pw^oit fruit and seeds ; 

 Bmntftitiat far their fragrance, and Kicotianat, or Tobacco, far their fator. The Beaves, indeed, of the i 

 order are tfisagreeably scented. The usual eflect of Soli near is narcotic ; but it is thought 

 exaggerated, on account of the intense and deleterious propertiet of Alrapa 

 ing to the obserrations of Vauquelin, depend upon the pretence of a bitter nam 

 in fpiriu of wine, forming with tannin an intoluble compound, and giving out ammonia when deeomipased by 

 fire. Kotwithstanding the narcotic power of the rooU of the Mandrake, the Brn»iiuum, and ethma, tfaoae of 

 the Potato are found to contain an abundant fiectila, which is aaacmg the matt ralnafale food of maiL The 

 ieares of many Solineae are exciting and narrotir, but in very unequal degree, at in Tofaaooo, Ffafsafis, 

 Henbane, Ac.; those of the XighUbade excite rertigo, coorulsiaas, and voaniting. The juice of Strambninm 

 M^iproi in Xorth America, in doses of frtim twenty to thirty grains, in cases of^pgtepsy. The fruit of 



Phfaafis 

 and JU^ 



AOekeugi it a Teterinary diuretic ; that of P. edhBs it used in tarU ; that of 



I. PaaicA'amK 



CAPStXA^RK. 



a kerb. 12L £ 33 ft. 



1 



•0 63 



1 



•0 12 



1 



31 



1S14 

 ISIS Casia L. 



480 Ferh4scnm L. 



479 BMMMimUx. 



4tn Hfoarfamut L. 



490 SoopuUa Jac 



488 Kicotiuaa L. 



thei 



489 PetiniaJ. 

 1714 Salpi«^6«Eis S. ^ P. 



481 Dat^ L. 



482 Bmgmintia PetiL 

 475 vatia W. en. 



Lycop^ 



sea Section 2. PExicA'ancM 

 •aocA>n M. 



%.1& Acr«^81 214ft. 

 486 AitfsodnsU. 



£ 29 ft. 

 2 



584 A'tropa L 

 567 S4racha Fl pec 

 5h5 Ifandrleora Tom. 

 448 XoUnal. 

 5&B Pbf talis JL 

 3296 LlKta Prxt. 

 593 CApsicumi;. 



590 L y eop ftaiwm TbtL 



591 SottnumL. 

 5£< Srctknam rem. 

 359 Withering^ HeriL 



