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TRIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
III. 
81. CALYME'NIA. Umbrella- Wort. 
569 viscosa W. viscid £ E3 cu 
570 aggregata Cav. aggregate 33 cu 
571 glabrifolia IV. en. smooth-leaved fTM cu 
82. LCEFLFNGIA. W. Lceflingia.' 
572 hispanica W. Spanish O w 
83. HIPPOCRATE'A. Hippocratea, 
573volubilis W. climbing 
84. CNEO'RUM. W. Widow-wail. 
574 tricoccum W. smooth 
575 pulverulentum Ven. powdery 
85. COMOCLA'DIA. W. Maiden-Plum. 
^.□or 
3^ l_lor 
a^ilor 
576 integrifolia W. 
511 dentata W. 
578 ilicifolia W. 
86. XY'RIS. L. 
579 operculata B. P. 
580 brevifolia P. S. 
581 leevis Br. 
87. CALLFSIA TV. 
582 repens W. 
88. COMMELFNA. 
583 communis TV. 
584 caroliniana TV. 
585 africana TV. 
586 bengalensis TV. 
587 erecta TV. 
588virglnica TV. 
589 longicaulis TV. 
590 m6ms TV. 
591 tuberosa TV. en. 
592 ccelestis TV. en. 
89. ANEILE'MA. B. P. 
593 biflorum Br. 
594 ambiguum Beam. 
595 sinicum Ker. 
90. CARTONE'MA, 
596 spicatum 
91. ORTE'GIA. TV. 
BffJ hispanica TV. 
598dich6toma TV. 
20 W 
Terebintacete. 
6 ap.s Y 
6 ap.s Y 
Terebzntace^e. 
entire-leaved i □ tm 15 W 
" □ tm 30 jl W 
□ tm 15 W 
Nyctagineie. Sp. 3 — 1. 
6 my.s P Peru 
1 jl.au Pk N. Spain 1811. 
3 jl.au P N. Spain 1811. 
Caryophyllece. Sp. 1 — 3. 
5 jn G Spain 
AcerincB. Sp. 1 — 10. 
S. Amer. 
1793. 
1770. 
tooth-leaved 
holly-leaved 
Xyris. 
rush-leaved 
short-leaved 
smooth 
Callisia. 
creeping 
iUi CZapr 
Jli A pr 
AlUi [23pr 
fUEapr 
B. P. COMMELINA. 
common 
Carolina 
African 
Bengal 
upright 
Virginian 
long-stalked 
soft 
tuberous-root. j£ (23 or 
!U O or 
1U A or 
tv 1 Al or 
S~ F23 or 
A or 
A or 
fUUSor 
)U (Za or 
1739. 
Sp. 2. 
S. Europe 1793. 
Madeira 1822. 
Sp. 3—4. 
Jamaica 1778. 
W. Indies 1790. 
Caribee Is.l789. 
JuncecE. Sp. 3—26. 
1 jn.jl Y N.S. W. 1804. 
Carolina 1812. 
N. HoU. 1819. 
Sp. 1—3. 
W. Indies 1776. 
Sp 10—60. 
America 1732. 
I jn.au Y 
li jn.au Y 
Commelinece. 
I jn.jl B 
Commelinece. 
sky-blue 
Aneilema. 
creeping 
doubtful 
Chinese 
Cartonema. 
spear-leaved 
Ortegia. 
Spanish 
forked 
£ 23 or 
Is. lA) or 
aor 
I Al or 
jn-jl 
jn.jl 
my.o 
jn 
au.s 
jn 
au 
au 
P.B 
P.B 
Y 
B 
B 
B 
B 
America 1732. 
O or 
92. POLYCNE'MUM. TV. Polycnemum. 
599 arvense TV. trailing Jk 
600 rec6rvum Lois. recurved Jk 
3. CRO'CUS. Ker. Crocus. 
601 vernus E. B. spring ^ 
602 albiflorus Kit. Austrian vern. ^ 
1 jn.jl B 
1| jn.jl B 
Commelinece. 
1 jl.au B 
3 V 
1 my.jn P.b 
Commelinece. 
i jl.au B 
Caryophyllece 
f jn.jl Ap 
I au.s Ap 
Chenopodetz. 
5 jl Ap 
ijl Ap 
C. G. H. 
Bengal 
Virginia 
Virginia 
Caraccas 1806 
Caraccas 1804. 
Mexico 1732. 
1813. 
Sp. 3—12. 
N. HoU. 1820. 
S. Leone 1822. 
China 
1759. 
1794. 
1732. 
1779. 
1820. 
C l.p Bot. mag. 434 
S s.l Cav. ic. t. 437 
C s.l Cav. ic. t. 379 
S s.l Cav. ic. 1. 1. 94 
C p.l Jac. amer. t. 9. 
C p.l Lam. ill. t. 27 
C p.l Vent. eels. 77 
C p.l Slo.ja.2.t.222. f.l 
C p.l J.am.l3.t.r73.f.4 
C p.l Plum, t, 118. f. 1 
S s.p Bot. mag. 1158 
S s.p 
R s.p Jac. am. 11. 1. 11 
S CO Red. lil. 206 
D r.m 
R r.m Bot. mag. 1431 
.p Mur. got.p.lS.t.S 
Indies 1783. 
Sp. 2. 
Spain 1768. 
Italy 1781. 
Sp. 2—12. 
S; Europe 1640. 
France 1820. 
Iridecc. Sp. 17. 
fap P England mea. 
A £mr W Austria 
R „.r ....... 
R s.p Di. el.94.t.77.f.i.i^ 
R s.p P.al.l35.t.l74.f.4 
R s.p Jac. ic. 2. t. 294 
R s.p Jac. ic. 2. t. 293 
R r.m Bot. rep. 399 
R r.m Bot. mag. 1695. 
R CO 
D r.m Beau v. Ow. 1. 15 
D r.m Bot. reg. 659 
S s.p 
D l.p Cav. ic. 1. t. 47 
D l.p AU.taur.3.t.4.f.l 
S s.l Jac. aus. 4. t. 365 
S s.l 
O CO Eng. bot. 344 
O CO 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
81. Calymenia. So named from ^«Xy|, a calyx, and vfjcnv, a membrane, on account of the membranous calyx 
by which the genus is distinguished. - 
82. Lceflingia. In honor of P. Lcefling, a Swedish botanist, who published a volume of travels in Spain. &c. 
These are plants of no beauty, and are only cultivated in botanic gardens. 
83. Hippocratea. In honor of the celebrated Hippocrates, the father of physicians, born in the island of 
Cos, who flourished 450 years before the vulgar ^ra. Plumier, who first fixed the genus, called it Coa. which 
Linnaeus changed to its present name. 
84. Cneorum. Knuigov is a plant described by Theophrastus, as resembling the olive. This is a low yellowish 
evergreen shrub, which like Veronica decussata, will endure our winters in the open air, with protection during 
frost. It grows naturally in hot dry barren and rocky soils ; thrives well in an artificial state in any light 
earth ; ripened cuttings will root m sand under a hand-glass, or it may be raised from seeds, which it produces 
in abundance. 
85. Comocladia. Ko^v, hair, and xXa-da;, a branch. The branches are tufted at the top of the tree C in- 
tegrifolia is a handsome tree with an erect trunk, dividing into few branches, adorned with pinnated smooth 
leaves, like a frond ; flowers numerous, fruit a deep red, shining, eatable, but not inviting. The wood is hard, 
of a fine gram, and reddish color. If C. dentata be ever so slightly wounded, it emits a strong smell of dung : 
it grows in Cuba, where the natives have a notion that it is dangerous to sleep under its shade. This genus is 
not frequent in British collections : it thrives in loam and peat, and may be propagated by ripened cuttings 
placed under a hand-glass in moist heat. 
