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PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class V. 
Martinique 
narrow-leaved 
2423 martinicensis W. 
2424 angustifolia TV. 
430. EHRE'TIA. W. Ehretia. 
2425 tinifolia W. Tinus-leaved 
2426 aspera Roxb. rough-leaved 
431. BOURRE'RIA. G^ert. Bourreria. 
2427 succulenta Jac. fleshy-fruited 
dry-fruited 
Sit □ or 
6 au.s W 
15 ... W 
2428 exsucca Jac. 
432. ELLI'SIA. W. 
2429 Nyctelea W. 
433. SERSALI'SIA. 
2430 ser'icea B. Br. 
Ellisia. 
cut-leaved 
B. Br. Sersalisia. 
silky- 
Cordiacece. 
30 jn.jl W 
10 ... W 
Cordiacece. 
45 ... W 
15 ... W 
Hydrophyllt 
O cu 2 jl.au W 
IB 
1 ntm 
1 CZlor 
Sapote^e. 
W 
434. MANGLILLA. Juss. Manglilla 
2431 milleriana Pers. Miller's 
435. ARDl'SIA. W. 
2432 acuminata W. 
2433 solanacea Boxb. 
2434 crenulata P.S. 
2435 lateriflora W. 
2436 littoralis B. B. 
2437 elegans And. 
2438 colorata Lie. 
2439excelsa W. 
2440 paniculata Boxb. 
2441 pyramidalis Rth. 
2442 lentiginosa Ker. • 
2443 punctata Lindl. 
2444 coriacea Swx. 
436. ARDUI'NA. W. 
2445 bispinosa W. 
437. STRYCH'NOS. W. 
2446 Nux-v6mioa W. 
2447 potatorum W. 
438. CARIS'SA. TV. 
2448 Carandas TV. 
2449 spinarum TV 
439. PiEDE'RIA. TV. 
2450fce'tida TV. 
Ardisia. 
acuminated 
Nightsh.-like 
crenulated 
side-flowering 
sea-side 
elegant 
red-flowered 
Laurel-leaved 
panicled 
pyramidal 
dusty 
dotted 
coriaceous 
Arduina. 
two-spined 
Stryohnos. 
Poison-nut 
Clearing-nut 
Carissa. 
Jasmine-flow, 
spiny 
P^deria. 
stinking 
SapotecE. i 
t l_J tm 30 jn.jl W 
Mi/rsinece. 
7 jl.au 
10 jn.s 
10 jn.s 
6 
4 jl.au 
10 jl.au 
10 jl.au 
30 jl.au 
12 jl.au 
25 jl.au 
6 ja.d 
10 jn.au 
7 ... 
Martinico 1795. 
S. Cruz 1808. 
Sp. 2—20. 
Jamaica 1734. 
E. Indies 1795. 
Sp.2. 
W. Indies 1758. 
W. Indies 1804. 
s. Sp. 1—2. 
Virginia 1755. 
1—2. 
N. HoU. 
1—11. 
C. G. H. 
p.l 
Jacq. am.41.t.32 
Trew. ehr.4. t.25 
Roxb. cor. 1. 1.55 
Ja. obs.2.p.2. t.26 
Jac.am.t.l73.fl7 
S CO Eh.n.cu.2.t.7.f.l 
1772. C p.l 
R 
R 
W 
R 
R 
R 
Pk 
R 
R 
W 
W 
S 
Apocynece. 
2 mr.au W 
Apocynece. Sp. 2 — 9. 
15 ... G.w E. Indies 1778, 
15 ... W E. Indies 1794. 
Apocynece. Sp. 2 — 10. 
f n fr 15 jl W E. Indies 1790. 
1 □ tm 20 au.d W E. Indies 1809. 
Bubiacece. 
6 ... Pu 
*aor 
^□or 
*aor 
*aor 
• □or 
f l_J or 
f nor 
t ntm 
*U_Jor 
• □or 
« □or 
... C CO Bot. mag. 1858 
Sp. 13—28. 
Guiana 1803. C p.l Bot. mag. 1678 
E. Indies 1798. S p.l Bot. mag. 1677 
W. Indies 1809. S p.l Vent, choix. t. 5 
W. Indies 1793. S p.l 
E. Indies 1809. C p.l Bot. rep. 630 
E. Indies 1809. S p.l Bot. rep. 49 
E. Indies 1816. C s.l Bot. cab. 4^5 
Madeira 1784. C s.l Gart.sem.l. t.77 
E. Indies 1818. C s.l Bot. reg. 638 
SantaCruzl818. C s.l Bot. cab. 448 
China 1814. C s.l Bot. reg. 533 
China 1823. C s.l Bot. reg. 827 
Antilles 1824. C s.l 
Sp.l. 
C. G. H. 1760. C p.l Bot. cab. 387 
p.l Roxb. cor. 1. 1. 4 
p.l Roxb. cor. 1. 1, 5 
C s.p Bot. cab. 663 
C s.p Bot. cab. 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
and lived a hundred years. The work he left upon the agriculture of his time is invaluable. In French a 
species is called Monjoli, (my beauty) on account of its beauty. 
430. Ehretia. So named by Linnaeus in honor of D. G. Ehret, a famous French botanist and draughtsman. 
He made all the drawings for Patrick Browne's History of Jamaica ; and a large collection of his drawings 
is now extant in the Banksian collection. Large trees of the Tropics, with handsome foliage and white 
flowers, which are not often produced in Europe. 
431. Bourreria. A genus divided from Ehretia, with which it nearly agrees. It was named after one Bourer, 
an apothecary at Nuremberg. 
432. Ellisia. Joseph Ellis was an English naturalist, fellow of the London Royal Society, and correspondent 
of Linnzeus. He published, besides his Natural History of Corallines, many papers in the Transactions of the 
Royal Society. 
433. Sersalisia. Named after John Baptiste Sersalis, a Neapolitan clergyman, much praised by Fabius 
Columna. Culture the same as for Sideroxylon. 
434. Manglilla. This genus is called in Dombry's Manuscript Papers, from which M. de Jussieu obtained 
his knowledge of it, Manglille de Perou. The original species was a Peruvian shrub, with alternate leaves and 
bunches of numerous axillary flowers. 
435. Ardisia. A name derived from a point, on account of the acute segments of the corolla. An 
ornamental genus of plants, much valued by collectors for the beauty of their foliage, flowers, and berries. 
They are of easy culture : cuttings strike root freely in a pot of sand, plunged in a moist heat, under a hand- 
glass. 
436. Arduina. In honor of Pietro Arduini, curator of the economical garden of Padua. A genus scarcely 
distinct from Carissa. It is a pretty little plant not unlike the box, easily propagated by cuttings under a bell- 
glass in sand. 
437. Strychnos. A name given by the Greeks to the Solanum. The root of the name has been found in the verb 
treeoto, to strew, to throw down ; the property of the original and modern plants being narcotic. S. nux-vomica 
is a middling sized tree with a crooked trunk and smooth ash-colored bark ; the leaves round, shining, smooth, 
