202 
PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 
Class V. 
3334elegans W. 
3335 caespitosa W. 
j3 Mrtella W. en. 
3336 radiata H. K. 
3337 Jacquini 
radiata J. S. 
3338 deflexa J. S. 
elegant 
tufted 
small hairy 
starry 
Jacquin's 
deflexed 
tt. I cu 
n. I cu 
a. I cu 
tt. cu 
I jl.s Pu 
A my.au Pu 
I: jl.s Pu 
ijl.s Pu 
\ jl.s Pu 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
1790. 
1795. 
1802. 
Bot. mag. 1184 
Mass. stap. t. 29 
Jac. stap. c. ic. 
Bot. mag. 619 
Jac. stap. c. ic. 
cu 1 jn.au Y C. G. H. 1806. C s.l Bot. mag. 
3339 pedunculata W. 
3340 serrulata W.en. 
long-peduncled HL ZD 
sawed tt. Z3 
595. PIARAN'THUS. E.Br. Piaranthus. 
many- flowered *t. ZI2 cu 
■ ML I cu 
3341 pCillus R. Br 
3342 punctatus R. Br. 
596. HUER'NIA. R.Br. 
3343 reticulata Haw. 
3344 campanulata Haw. 
3345 venusta Haw. 
3346 lentiginosa Haw. 
3347 guttata Haw. 
3348 hfimilis Haw. 
3349 tubata W. en. 
3350barbata Haw. 
/3 cj 'ispa Haw. 
3351 clavigera Haw. 
597. BRACHYSTEL'MA 
3352 tuberosum R. Br. tuberous j?;, 
598. CARALLLFMA. R. Br. Caralluma. 
3353 adscendens R. Br. ascending tt. !□ cu 
3354 umbeUata R. Br. umbelled St. Z3 cu 
dotted 
HlIERNIA. 
netted 
bell-shaped 
handsome 
freckled 
red-spotted 
humble 
tube- flowered 
bearded 
monstrous 
clubbed tt I cu 
. R. Br. Brachystelma. 
cu 
*L ZH cu 
VL I cu 
tt. "n CU 
Hi. 1 cu 
tL I CU 
tt- ZD cu 
tt. I CU 
**-ZDcu 
tt- HD cu 
599. SWER'TIA. W. 
3355 perennis W. 
600. GENTIA'NA. W. 
33561utea W. 
3357 purp6rea W. 
3358 pannonica W. 
3359 punctata W. 
3360 septemfida Pall. 
3361 asclepiadea W. 
3362 macrophylla W. 
3363cruciata W. 
3364 ochroleftca Frol. 
3365 incarnata B. M. 
3366 Saponaria W. 
3367 Catesbse'i H. K. 
3368 Pneumonanthe W. 
3369 caucasea H. K. 
3370 adscendens W. 
3371 triflora Pall. 
3372 algida Pall. 
3373acafais W. 
3374verna W. 
3375bavarica W. 
3376 nivalis W. 
3377 viscosa H. K. 
Felwort, 
marsh ^ 
Gentian. 
yellow 
purple 
round-petalled ^ 
spotted-flower'd;^ 
crested 
Swallow-wort-l.j^ 
long-leaved ^ 
Cross-wort ^ 
pale-flowered 
flesh-colored 
barrel- flowered ^ 
Catesby's 
Calathian Violetj^ 
A or 
Caucasian 
porcelain-flow, 
three-flowered 
narrow-leaved 
dwarf 
spring 
Bavarian 
small Alpine 
clammy 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
Q) or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
O or 
I I or 
or 
or 
or 
or 
i jn.n Br.P 
i jn.au P 
Asclepiadeee. 
i au.s D.Pu 
i jl.n D.Pu 
Asclepiadea. 
Ijl.au Pu.St 
jl.o 
ijn.jl 
i jl.n 
f au.n 
^ au.n 
I au.n 
i au.n 
Y.St 
Y.St 
Y.St 
Y.St 
Y.St 
Y.St 
W.St 
1 jl.'ii' Y.St 
AsclepiadecB. 
1| jn.jl Pu 
Asclepiadece. 
2 jl Y 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Sp.2—3. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Sp. 9—11. 
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. 
Sp.l. 
C. G. H. 
Sp.2. 
E. Indies 
E. Indies 
1790. 
1805. 
1774. 
1795. 
1793. 
1795. 
1795, 
1795. 
1795. 
1795. 
1805. 
1795. 
1795. 
C s.l Bot. mag. 793 
C s.l Jac. stap. c. ic. 
C s.l Bot. mag. 1648 
C s.l Mass. stap. t.24 
C s.l Bot. mag. 1662 
C s.l Bot. mag. 1227 
C s.l Mass. stap. 1 3 
C S.1 Bot. mag. 506 
C s.l Mass. stap. t. 4 
Mass. stap. t. 5 
Bot. cab. 225 
Mass. stap. t. 7 
C s.l 
C s.l 
C s.l 
C s.l 
C s.l 
Jac. stap. c. ic. 
1821. C s.l Bot.reg.722 
1804. 
1804. 
C s.l Roxb.cor.l. t.30 
C s.l 
Gentiane^e. 
1 jl.au Pu 
4 jn.jl 
3 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
3 jn.jl 
f jn.jl 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jn.jl 
2 au.s 
2 o 
2 au.s 
li jn.jl 
I au.s 
^^^^ ■^ 
i jn.jl 
^ jn.jl 
Y 
B 
Pu 
Y 
L.B 
B 
D.B 
D.B 
P.Y 
Pk 
B 
B 
B 
V 
B 
B 
W 
mr.my B 
ap.my B 
jl B 
au B 
jn.au Y 
Sp. 1—15. 
England alma. D m.s Eng. bot. 1441 
Sp. 28—110. 
Al. of Eur. 1596. 
Al. of Eur. 1768. 
Al. ofEur. ... 
Al. of Eur. 1775. 
Persia 1804. 
Austria 1629. 
Siberia 1796. 
Austria 1596. 
N. Amer. 1803. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1776. 
N. Amer. 1803. 
England moi.h. 
Caucasus 1804. 
Siberia 1799. 
Siberia 1807. 
Siberia 1808. 
Wales walls." 
England moun. 
Germany 1775. 
Scotland scalp. 
Canary Isl. ... 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.1 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D s.l 
S s.l 
Mill. ic. 1. 139 
Bot. rep. 117 
Jac. aus. 2. 1. 136 
J. aus.5.t. app.28 
Bot. mag. 1229 
Bot. mag. 1078 
Pall. ross. 2. t. 96 
Jac. aus. 4. t. 372 
Bot. mag. 1.551 
Bot. mag. 1856 
Bot. mag. 1039 
Bot. rep. 418 
Eng. bot, 20 
Bot. mag. 1038 
B. mag.705.&723 
Pall. ross. 1 93. f.l 
Pall. ross. 2. t. 95 
Eng. bot. 1594 
Eng. bot. 493 
Vill.delph.2. t.lO 
Eng. bot. 896 
Bot. mag. 2135 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
pickled in vmegar ; but in general they are without use. According to Sweet, " the best soil for thenn is a 
sandy loam, mixed with old lime or brick rubbish ; if planted in a richer soil, they will thrive better for a 
time, and produce larger flowers ; but then they are very apt to rot off, particularly if they chance to get a little 
too much water : a very little water serves them, except when in flower, when it may be given more freely. 
They are readily increased by cuttings, which should be laid to dry in the stove, till they begin to shrivel'; 
then planted in pots they will root immediately. If planted as soon as taken off, when full of juice, they are 
likely to rot. {Bot. Cult. 109.) 
595. Piaranthus. From 5r/«^«?, fat, and ecvB-ae, a flower, on account of the fleshy nature of the corolla. The 
species are only artificially distinguished from Stapelia. 
596. Htiernia. Named after Justus Huernius, an obscure botanist. The species have the same appearance 
