224 
PENTANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
Class V, 
677. CA'CHRYS. W. Cachrys. Umbellifem. Sp.3—10. 
3750 Libanotis W. smooth-seeded ^ A w 3 jl.au Y Sicily 1570. D co Schk. han.l. t.65 
3751 Morisoni W. Morison's ^ A cu ^ jl.au Y S. Europe 1710. D co Mor.umb. t.3.f.l 
3752 panacifolia W. Parsnep-Ieaved ^ A w 4 jl.au Y Sicily 1752. D co Boc. sic. 1. 1. 1 
678. HIPPOMA'RATHRUM. Lk. Hippomauathrum. Umbelliferce. Sp. 1. 
3753 siculum Lk. hairy A cu 3 jl.au Y Sicily 1640. D co Bocc. sic. 1. 18 
679. VTBUR'NUM. W. 
3754 Tin us P. S. 
a. htrtum 
/3 vingdtum 
y slrictum 
3755 Mcidum P. S. 
3756 rugosum P. S. 
3757 prunifolium W. 
3758 odoratissimum Ker. 
3759 squamatum Muhl. 
3760 pyri foil urn Ph. 
3761 Lentago W. 
3762 nudum W. 
3763 dauricum Pall. 
3764 obovatum Walt. 
/3 punicifolium 
3765 cassino'ides W. 
3766 lasvigatum W. 
376:1 nitidum W. 
3768dentatum Ph. 
3769 pubescens Ph. 
3770 lantanoides Mich. 
3771 Lantana W. 
3772 moUe Mich. 
3773 acerifolium JV. 
3774 O'pulus W. 
/3 roseum 
3775 Oxycoccos Ph. 
3776 edule Ph. 
680. SAMBU'CUS. W. 
Snil E'bulus W. 
3778 chinensis Lindl. 
3779 nigra W. 
/3 viridis 
3780 laciniata Lk. 
3781 canadensis W. 
3782p6bens Mich. 
3783 racemosa W. 
681. RHUS. W. 
3784Coriaria W. 
3785typh'ma W. 
fifrutescens 
3750 
Viburnum. 
CO. l^aurestine ilt 
hairy *t 
slender *t 
upright • 
sh.-lvd.-Laures.* 
large-lvd.-Laur.*l i 
Plum-leaved Sik 
sweet-scented 41 1 
scaly ^ 
Pear-leaved SI 
tree Si 
oval-leaved ^ 
Siberian ^ 
obovate-leaved 3^ 
narrow .leaved ^ 
thick-leaved il 
Cassiober.-bush 31 
shining-l aved ^ 
tooth-leaved 
downy tooth-lv. Jil 
Lantana-like Sfe 
Wayfaring-tree ^ 
soft SIfe 
Maple-leaved Sfe 
Guelder Rose Sfe 
Snowball-tree ^ 
Cranberry-like it 
eatable-fruited ^ 
Elder. 
dwarf ^ 
Chinese j£ 
common ^ 
green-fruited ai 
Parsley-leaved ^ 
Canadian Sfe 
pubescent ^ 
red-berried 
Sumach. 
Elm-leaved y 
Virginian t 
dwarf ii 
37. 
or 4 
or 4 
or 4 
or 4 
or 6 
or 4 
or 8 
or 
or 6 
or 6 
or 
TRIGYNIA. 
Caprifoliace^, 
mr.d W 
mr.d W 
mr.d W 
mr.d W 
mr.d W 
... W 
my.jn W 
f W 
jl W 
my.jn W 
jl W 
my.jn Pa.Y 
jn.jl W 
my.jn W 
my.jn W 
jn.jl W 
jl.au Pa.B 
my.jn W 
jn.jl W 
jn.jl W 
my.jn W 
mv.jn \V 
jn.jl W 
jn.jl W 
my.jn W 
my.jn W 
jl W 
jl w 
Caprifoliacece. 
jn.jl P.Pk 
s.o W 
my.jl W 
my.jl W 
my.jl W 
jn.'au W 
W 
my.jn Gr.Y 
Terebintacece. 
jl G 
jl.au G 
jl G 
2 
or 2 
or 2 
or 3 
or 10 
or 2 
or 
or 3 
or 5 
or 10 
or 6 
or 4 
or 10 
or 14 
or 12 
or 12 
cu 
3 
cu 4 
ec 15 
or 
or 
or 6 
or 6 
or 12 
ec 10 
ec 20 
Sn. 23—36. 
S. Europe 1596. 
S. Europe ... 
S. Europe ... 
S. Europe ... 
Spain 1596. 
Canaries 1736. 
N. Amer. 1731. 
China 1818. 
N. Amer. 1822. 
N. Amer. ... 
N. Amer. 1761. 
N. Amer. 1752. 
Dahuria 1785. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1761. 
N. Amer. 1724. 
N. Amer. 1758. 
N. Amer. 1736. 
N. Amer. 1736. 
N. Amer. ... 
Britain hed. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1736. 
Britain moi.w. 
N. Amer. ... 
N. Amer. 1812. 
9. 7—9. 
L CO 
L CO 
L CO 
L CO 
L CO 
L p.l 
L p.l 
L p.l 
L p.l 
L p.l 
L CO 
L p.l 
L p.l 
L p.l 
L p.l 
Bot. mag. ; 
Clus. hist. 49 
Bot. mag. 2082 
Dend. brit. 23 
Bot. reg. 456 
Dend. brit 24 
Dend. brit. 22 
Dend. brit. 21 
Bot. mag. 2281 
PaU. ross. i. t. 2& 
Mil. ic. 1. t.83.f.l 
Dend. brit. 25 
Eng. bot. 331 
Dend. brit. 118 
Eng. bot. 332 
Britain wa.gr. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 475 
China 1823. 
D 
CO 
Britain hed. 
C 
CO 
Eng. bot. 476 
C 
CO 
C 
CO 
Schm. arb. 1. 144 
N. Amer. 1761. 
C 
s.l 
Schmid. arb. 142 
N. Amer. 1812. 
C 
s.l 
S. Europe 1596. 
C 
CO 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 59 
Sp. 33—15. 
S. Europe 1596. 
L 
CO 
Dend. brit. 136 
N. Amer. 1629. 
S 
CO 
Dend. brit. 17,18 
s 
CO 
.^754 Si 
3758 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
which account all vascular substances, with firm outside but very cellular structure inside, were said to be 
Ruminosa. The seeds of this genus are of that nature. There was also a Dr. Rumy, professor of agriculture 
in some Polish university. 
677. Cachrys. One of the names given by the Romans to the Rosemary. According to Morison, the name 
was derived from >i(x.tc>i, to grow hot, on account of the carminative qualities of the plant. The Cossacks of 
the Jttik chew the seeds of C. odontalgica for pain in the teeth, and obtain relief by the copious salivation 
which follows their use. This genus is well known by its corky large smooth seeds. 
678. Hippomarathrum. From I-pttio; /jck^k^^ov, horse-fennel, on account of its size compared with that of 
common fennel. 
679. Viburnum. This name is derived, according to the account of Sebastian Vaillant, from the Latin word 
viere, to tie, on account of the pliability of the branches of some species. V. tinus {tivo\i, small, dwarf, tiny) 
is one of the most ornamental of evergreen shrubs, with shining leaves and shewy white flowers, which 
appear durmg the winter months. V. lucidum and strictum are taller and more tender than the common 
species, of which they are by many considered as only varieties. 
V. lantana (from lento, to tie) grows chiefly on calcareous soils : it has pliant mealy twigs, and the bark 
affords a bird lime. 
V, opulus, (alteration of populus) var roseum, is a most ornamental shrub, producing large white bunches of 
