188 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class V. 
30«y calcarata JV. 
3070cornuta W. 
541. lONI'DIUM. Vent. 
3071 polygalEefolium V. 
3072 Ipecacuanha Vent. 
542. PHY'LICA. W. 
3073 ericoides W. 
3074 parviflora W. 
3075 lanceolata JV. 
3076 capitata TV. en. 
S077 pubescens JV. 
3078 eri6phora JV. 
3079 rosmarInif61ia P. S. 
3080 axillaris P. S. 
3081 plumosa JV. 
3082 vill6sa JV. 
3083 stipulSris JV. 
3084cordata JV. 
3085 buxifolia JV. 
3086spicata JV. 
3087 myrtifolia P. S. 
3088 call6sa JV. 
3089 imbricata JV. 
3990 cylindrica JV. en. 
3091 racemosa JV. 
3092 pinifolia JV 
3093 squarrosa JV. 
543. PLECTRO'NIA. JV. 
3094 corymbosa P. S. 
spurred 
horned 
lONIDIUM. 
whorl-leaved 
New Ipecac 
Phyuca. 
Heath-leaved 
small-flowered 
lance-leaved 
headed 
downy 
pale-flowered 
Rosemary-lvd. 
axillary-flower. 
feathered 
villous 
horned 
heart-leaved 
Box-leaved 
spiked 
Myrtle-leaved 
callous-leaved 
imbricated 
cylindrical 
cluster-flower. 
Pine-leaved 
squarrose 
Plectronia. 
corymbed 
:^ A or 
:k A or 
«iL I I or 
ML I I m 
*i_Jor 
*i_Jor 
* I I or 
*i_Jor 
*L_Jor 
* I I or 
atLjor 
*l_Jor 
*Ljor 
«L_Jor 
*ti_Jor 
1 l_Jor 
I mr.jn L.B 
f my.jn B 
Violacees. Sp. 
1 ap.au G.Y 
l|jl w 
Rhamni. Sp. 
3 ap.s W 
2 ap.jl W 
3 ap.my W 
1 my.au W 
2 f.ap W 
3 n W 
3 ... W 
my.jn W 
mr.my W 
2 my 
3 my.s 
W 
w 
my.jn P.Y 
my.s W 
n.d W 
... D.Y 
mr.ap W 
au.n 
ap.au 
my.s 
my 
au.n 
Rhamni. Sp. 
20 ... W.G 
W 
w 
w 
w 
w 
Switzerl. 
Pyrenees 
2—30. 
S. Amer. 
S. Amer. 
21— . 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H, 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1—2. 
C. G. H. 
1752. 
1776. 
1797. 
1822. 
1731. 
1790. 
1790. 
1800. 
1774. 
1774. 
1815. 
1812. 
1752. 
1790. 
1786. 
1789. 
1759. 
1774. 
1816. 
1774. 
1801. 
1790. 
1789. 
1800. 
D p.l 
D p.l 
C l.p 
C l.p 
1816. C p.l 
544. CONOCAR'PUS. JV. Button-tree. Combretacece. Sp.2-A. 
3095 erecta JV. upright J □ tm SO ... Pa.Y Jamaica 1752. 
3096 proc6mbens JV. procumbent ife □ or 6 ... Pa.Y Cuba 1730. 
545. CY'PHIA. JV. Cyphia. 
3097 volubilis JV. twining O or 
3098bulb6sa JV. bulbous O or 
3099 Phyteuma 
546. LIGHTFOO'TIA. VHer. Lightfootia. 
3100 oxycoccoides JV. lance-leaved tL |_J or 
3101 subulata JV. awl-leaved tt. i | or 
Campanulacece. Sp. 3 — 8. 
1 ... P.B C. G. H. 1795. 
i au.s P.B C. G. H. 1791. 
C p.l 
C p.l 
D l.p 
D l.p 
547. JASI'ONE. fV. 
3102 montana TV. 
3103perennis JV. 
548. LAGCE'CIA. JV. 
3104 cuminoides TV. 
549. HE'DERA. JV. 
3105 Helix JV. 
(3 poetica 
y vegeta 
S arborea 
i chrysocai-pa 
3106 capitata Sm. 
Sheep's Scabious. 
mountain 
perennial 
Cumin. 
wild 
O pr 
£ A pr 
O cu 
common ^ 
poet's 
Irish 
tree 
yellow-berried 
capitate Jfc 
Campanulacece. Sp. 2. 
i jl B.w C. G. H. 1787. C s.l 
A au B C. G. H. 1787. D s.l 
Campanulacece. Sp. 2 — 5. 
1 jn.jl B Britain sa. pa. S co 
1 jn.jl B France 1787. D co 
Umbelliferce. Sp. 1. 
1 jn.jl G.Y Levant 
Caprifoliacece. Sp. 2 — 8. 
1640. S 
40 o.n 
20 o.n 
50 o.n 
8 o.n 
30 o.n 
12 o.n 
Britain 
woods. L CO 
L CO 
Madeira ... L 
L 
Greece 1815. L 
W. Indies 1823. C 
CO 
Bot. mag. 791 
Vent. malm. 27 
Bot. mag. 2453 
Bot. mag. 224 
Bot. reg. 711 
Bot. cab. 695 
PL am. t. 445. f. 1 
Bot. cab. 849 
Bot. cab. 253 
Bur. afr. t.43. f.2 
Com.rar. 62.t.l2 
Bot. cab. 848 
Bot. cab. 323 
Wendl. coU. t. 
Bot. cab. 36 
Burm. afr. t. 94 
Cat. car. 2. t. 33 
Jac. am. t. 52. f. 2 
Bur. afr. t. 38. £1 
Bot. reg. 625 
Ex. bot. 2. t. 69 
L'He. s. an.4. t. 5 
Eng. bot. 882 
Bot. mag. 2198 
Lam. ill. 1. 142 
Eng. bot. 1267 
Jac. am. t. 61 
,3072 3073.^1^ 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
V. hirta and canina bear a considerable resemblance to V. odorata ; but the first may be distinguished by its 
hairy petioles, and the last by its flowers being inodorous. 
V. arborescens is readily propagated by young cuttings planted under a hand-glass. 
541. lonidium. From lov, a violet, and s/So?, similar, on account of its resemblance to a violet, from which it 
is by some thought not to be generically distinct. 
542. Phylica ; in Greek (piXvz'/i, and should therefore be written Phtlyca. The plant of the ancients is not 
known. Some think it was the Holly. P. ericoides occupies large tracts of ground about Lisbon, in the same 
manner as heath occupies many lands in England. Young cuttings of all the species root readily in sand under 
a bell-glass. 
.543. Plectronia. From ^Xs^r^av, a spur. The tree is furnished with stiff spines like the spurs of a cock. 
544. Conocarpus. From xwos, a cone, and y^cte'^o;, a fruit : its fruit resembles the cone of an alder. Tropical 
trees, with alternate entire leaves and small heads of yellowish flowers. 
545. Cyphia. From xv<foi, curved, on account of its curved stigma. .Small Cape plants resembling Lobelia, 
