Ordea I. 
TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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1402 Leaves linear hairy scabrous recurved at edge. Flowers axillary. Ovary one-sided silky 
1403 Leaves oblong linear mucronate rather villous. Flowers axiUary solitary 
1404 Leaves lanceolate or elliptical mucronate glabrous smooth, Peduncle axillary 1-flowered, Flower silky 
1405 Leaves lanceolate oblong unequal-sided. Flowers smooth. Stem arborescent. Bark scarious in layers 
1406 Leaves obovate acute smooth on both sides without ribs thick, Flowers axillary remote on long stalks 
1407 Leaves filiform lax, Spike leafy elongated pyramidal. Floral leaves abbreviated 
Style smooth. Follicle ribless. 
1408 Leaves ellipt. or obi. obt. mucr. broken back at the edges, Flower branches erect, Racemes abbrev. recurv. 
1409 Leaves elliptical oblong attenuate at base broken back at edges, Flower bearing branches recurved 
1410 Leaves subulate fascicled divaricating broken back at the edge. Branches villous rounded 
1411 Leaves linear lanceolate acute mucr. broken back at edges, Rac. abbreviate erect. Style very smooth at end 
1412 Lvs. elong. linear broken back at edges smooth. Inner beard of flower very dense. Stalks longer than ovary 
Style hairy. Follicle ribbed. 
1413 Leaves oblong obtuse mucronate, Racemes recurved few-flowered. Pistils tomentose 
1414 Leaves lane, sub-acum. mucr. above dotted scabrous beneath cinereous, Branc. pubes. Rac. few-fl. recurved 
1415 Leaves lanceol. hairy beneath. Style very long compressed hairy at back [or horizontal 
1416 Leaves obovate obt. mucr. above scabrous and shining beneath rather silky, Hairs of flowers appressed 
1417 Leaves elliptical and obovate mucronate above roughish beneath cinereous 
Pistil woolly. Follicle ribless. [as recurved appendage 
1418 Leaves elliptical above dotted scabrous beneath cinereous with close tomentum, Stig. orbic. scarcely as long 
1419 Leaves elliptic lanceolate little revolute at edge, Flowers scarcely higher than leaves 
Raceme thyrsoid. Leaves pinnatijid. {True Greville<e, Br.) 
14S0 Leaves elongate linear pinnatifid cut or entire beneath tomentose, Racemes 3 times as short as the leaf 
Leaves filiform. 
1421 I>eaves smooth. Flowers silky or hairy, Caps, lanceoilate acuminate straight crested on both sides 
1422 Leaves smooth with bloom not channelled. Petals woolly 
1423 Leaves terete. Branches toment. Gland attached to oblique end of stalk. Flow, silky. Caps, gibbous nodose 
1424 Lvs. ben. with an obsol. furr. at base and branc. s.-pub. Branchl. and fl-stks. hairy. Caps, gibb.with cav. inside 
1425 Leaves smooth beneath below the middle with an obsolete furrow the length of frait. Caps, gibbous rugose 
1426 Leaves furrowed above pinnatifid occasionally undivided. Flowers racemose smooth. Caps, gibbous 
1427 Lvs. of upper branches filif. of lower flat. Perianths very smooth. Caps, with 2 spurs umbelled much shorter 
Leaves fia t, toothed, or entire. [than leaf 
1428 Leaves narrow-lanceol. prickly toothed minutely dotted a little rough at the edge. Caps. 2-spurred convex 
1429 Leaves oval opaque sinuate- toothed prickly stalked. Caps. 2-spurred ovate gibbous compressed at end 
1430 Lvs. lane, or obi. attenu. at base with a few prickly teeth or entire shining veiny with branches very smooth 
1431 Lvs. sinu. tooth, shining veiny stem clasp. with a dilated cord, base. Stem prost. Bran, smooth, Caps, spurl. 
1432 Lvs. angul. tooth, dil. at end and cuneate at base cord, stem clasp. Stem prost. Branc. pubes. Caps, spurless 
1433 Leaves pinnatifid and bipinnatifid linear. Capsules spurless 
1434 Leaves pinnatifid the anterior segments 1 inch long the posterior 1| inch and more 
1435 Leaves obovate 3-nerved reticulated wavy prickly toothed. Caps, spurless ventricose 
1436 Leaves lane, entire and nerved obsoletely veined prickly at end upper pubesc. Caps. term. 2-spurred gibbous 
1437 Lvs. elongate-lanc. entire 1-nerv. acute withered at end with bran, very smooth. Caps, keeled on both sides 
1438 Lvs. lin.-lanc. elongate entire 3-nerv. obsoletely veined rough, wither, at end. Bran, downy. Caps, lanceol. 
1439 Leaves entire 3-nerved veiny obovate-oblong or linear lanceolate reversed. Branches angular, Bark warted 
1440 Leaves entire 5-nerved reticulated elliptical or oval pointless. Stalks and flowers smooth, Bark shining 
1441 Leaves elongate lanceolate 3-nerved at base 
1442 Involucres 7-flowered, Leaves linear-lanceolate cuspidate 
1443 The only species 
1444 Leaves wedge-shaped oblong toothed veiny smooth 
1445 Leaves bipinnatifid very smooth. Segments wedge-shaped or lanceolate cut 
1416 Leaves linear lanceolate elongate smooth remotely serrate 
and Miscellaneous Particulars, 
^1. Stenocarpus. A handsome genus. The name is derived from a-nvei, narrow, and xa,^cro?, fruit. 
242. Lamhertia. In honor of A. B. Lambert, Esq. F. R. S., vice-president of the Linntean Society, and pos- 
sessor of a rich Herbarium. This handsome plant thrives well in loam and peat not over watered. Cuttings 
must be taken off at a joint before they begin to push, and planted thinly in sand under a glass, and guarded 
from damp. 
243. Xylomelum. A name derived by Sir J. E. Smith from the remarkable fruit of the plant which resembles 
a wooden apple j l^vXov, wood, and fjwikov, an apple. 
244. Telopea. From t-^Xutto;, seen at a distance, in allusion to the brilliant crimson blossoms which decorate 
the plant, and make it a conspicuous object in its own country, as well as in our conservatories. 
245. Lomatia. From an edge, on account of the winged edge of the seeds. 
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