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TRIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class III. 
107. ANTHOLY'ZA. Ker Antholyza 
733 aBthiopica H. K. flag-leaved 
/3 vlttigera ribband 
108. XIPHI'DIUM. W XiPHiDiUM. 
734 album W. white 
735 caerialeum W. blue 
109. LEPTAN'THUS. Mich. Leftanthus. 
736 reniformis M. kidney-leaved 
737 gramlneus VaM. grassy j£ A 
110. WACHENDOR'FIA. Ker. Wachendorfia. 
?J lAJor 
^ lAJ or 
j£ [Z3or 
[23 or 
Iridece. Sp. 1 — 4. 
3 my.jn O C. G. H. 1759. 
2 ja.f O C. G. H. ... 
Hcemodoracece. Sp. 2. 
U ... W W. Indies 1787. 
If ... B Guiana 1793. 
Fluviales. Sp. 2r-3. 
i jn.jl G N. Amer. 1812. 
1 jn.au Y N. Amer. 1823. 
738 thyrsiflora W. 
739 paniculata W. 
740 graminea W. 
741 hirsuta W. 
742 brevifolia H. K. 
111. H^MODO'RUM. 
743 planifolium B. P. 
112. ARISTE'A. Ker. 
744cyanea H. K. 
745 capitata H. K. 
74G spiralis H. K. 
747 melaleaca U.K. 
748pusma B.M. 
113. DILA'TRIS. Ker. 
749 corymbosa W. 
750 viscosa W. 
751 Heritiera Pers. 
114. BRODI^'A. Sm. 
752 ixioides Sims. 
115. I'RIS. Ker. 
753susiana W. 
754 florentina W. 
755 germSnica W. 
756 pallida W. 
757 flavescens Red. 
758 orientalis 
759 sambucina W. 
7601tirida W. 
761 squalen s W. 
762 variegata . W. 
763 neglecta J/brra. 
764 Swertii Lam. 
aphylla B. M. 
765bifl6ra W. 
766 sub-biflora //. K. 
767 cristata fF. 
768 chinensis W. 
769 arenaria W. en. 
7701utescens W. 
771 flavissima W. 
772 p6mila i?. K. 
773 dichotoma fF. 
774 hungarica W. en. 
775iberica St. 
776 pseud-acorus W. 
777 fcEtidissima W. 
778 versicolor W. 
taU-flovifered lAJ or 
panicled ^ lAl or 
grass-leaved j£ lAJ or 
hairy £ lAJ or 
short-leaved ^ i Al or 
;m. H^MODORUM. 
plain-leaved j£ iZil or 
Aristea. 
woolly-headed lAJ or 
tallest £ lAJ or 
spiral-flowered j£ lAJ or 
three-colored \P i Al or 
flat-stemmed j£ lAJ or 
Dilatris. 
broad-petalled j£ lAJ or 
clammy j£ tAI or 
dyers j£ lAJ dy 
BrODIjEA. 
Ixia-like lAI or 
Iris. 
Chalcedonian 
Florentine 
German 
pale Turkey 
yellowish 
red-leaved 
elder-scented 
dingy _ 
brown-flowered ^ 
variegated ^ 
neglected 
Swert's ^ 
Hcemodoracece. Sp. 5 — 5. 
my.jn 
2 f 
1 jn 
li jn 
1 mr.ap 
C. G. H. 1759. 
C. G.H. 1700. 
C. G. H. ... 
C. G. H. 1687. 
C. G. H. 1795. 
Htemodoracece. Sp. 1 — 6. 
O s.p.l Bot. mag. 561 
O s.p.l Bot. mag. 1172 
R s.p 
R s.p A ub. gui, 1. 1. It 
D aq Fl. per. 1. t. 71 
D aq Hook. ex. fl. t. 
D r.m Bot. mag. 1060 
D r.m Bot. mag. 616 
D r.m 
D r.m Bot. mag. 614 
D r.m Bot. mag. 116(5 
li jl.n O N. S. W. 
Iridea. Sp. 5. 
I ap.jn B C. G. H. 
3 jl.au B C. G. H. 
1 ap.my P.Bl C. G. H. 
1 my.jn P.Bl C, G. H. 
i jn.jl B C. G. H. 
1810. S s.p Bot. mag. 1610 
1759. 
1790. 
1795. 
1786. 
1806. 
S s.p Bot. mag. 458 
C s.p Bot. mag. 605 
C s.p Bot. mag. 
C s.p Bot. mag. 520 
C s.p Bot mag. 1277 
C. s.p Bot. mag. 1231 
S s.p Ex. bot. 1. 1. 16 
S s.p Lam. ill. t. 34 
S s.p Mich. am. 4 
1822. O s.p Bot. mag. 2382 
or 
or 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
Htsmodoracece. Sp. 3 — 4. 
1 my P C. G. H. 1790. 
f ... B C. G. H. 1795. 
If jl.au Pk N. Amer. 1812. 
Iridece. Sp. 1 — 4. 
1 o Li Chili 
IridecB. 
2 mr.ap 
2 my.jn 
3 my.jn 
If my.jn 
2 my.jn 
Sp. 63—92. 
my.jn 
jn 
ap 
jn 
my.jn 
my.jn 
1| p.p. my 
St 
W 
B 
L.Y 
Y 
L.B 
L.B 
Br 
St 
St 
P.Bl 
W 
Levant 1596. 
S. Europe 1596. 
Germany 1573. 
Turkey 1596. 
1818. 
China 1790. 
S. Europe 1658. 
S. Europe 1758. 
S. Europe 1768. 
Hungary 1597. 
1819. 
two-flowered 
double-bearing 
crested 
Chinese 
sand 
pale-yellow 
bright-yellow 
dwarf 
forked 
Hungarian 
reflexed 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
P 
V 
St 
P.B 
Br 
Y 
Y 
P 
L.p 
1" my V 
i ap.my Br 
I ap.my 
i ap.my 
5 my 
I my.jn 
ijn 
i ap.my 
5 my.jn 
5 ap.my 
S. Europe 
Portugal 
N. Amer. 
China 
Hungary 
Germany 
Siberia 
Austria 
Dauria 
Hungary 
Iberia 
1596. 
1596. 
1756. 
1792. 
1802. 
1748. 
1814. 
1596. 
1784. 
1815. 
1821. 
R s.l 
R p.l 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R s.l 
R CO 
R CO 
R CO 
R p.l 
R p.l 
R CO 
R CO 
R p.l 
R CO 
R p.l 
R p.l 
R CO 
R CO 
yellow-water ^ A or 
Gladwyn ^ A or 
various-colored^ A or 
3 jn 
lijn 
1 my.jn 
Britain moi.pl. R p.l 
Britain sha. pi. R p.l 
N. Amer. 1732. D s.l 
Bot. mag. 91 
Bot. mag. 671 
Bot. mag. 670 
Bot. mag. 685 
Red. lil. 375 
Bot. mag. 1604 
Bot. mag. 187 
Bot.mag.669.98e 
Bot. mag. 787 
Bot. mag. 16 
Bot. mag. 2435 
Bot. mag. 870 
Bot. mag. 1130 
Bot. mag. 412 
Bot. mag. 373 
Bot. rag. 549 
Red. lil. t. 263 
.Jac. ic. 3. t. 220 
Bot. mag. 6. 1209 
Bot. reg. 246 
W.etk. h.3.t.226 
Eng. bot. 578 
Eng. bot. 596 
Bot. mag. 21 
History, Use, Propagatioji, Culture, 
107. Antholyxa. From otv^t?, a flower, and Xua-a-a,, rage. A metaphorical name. The flower has some re- 
semblance to the mouth of an animal, which by the aid of a little imagination, may be supposed ready to bite. 
108. Xipkidium. A name of a similar import with Gladiolus, being derived from ^upos, a sword, in allusion 
to its stiff and sword-shaped leaves. 
109. Leptanthus. Aijrros, slender, and av3-«?, a flower. The tube of the flower is long and slender. These 
are aquatic floating plants of little beauty. 
110. Wachendorfia. In memory of E. J. Wachendorf, a Dutchman, and professor of botany at Utrecht. 
111. Hcemodorum. 'Aiy,», blood, and ^m^ov, a gift j that is to say, a plant which produces a red flower. 
