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PENTANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
Class V. 
704. RULINGIA. R.Br. Rulingia. 
3947 pannosa R. Br. cloth-leaved 
I I or 
Buitkeriacets. Sp. 1. 
1 my W N, HoU 
1819. C l.p Bot. mag. 2191 
705. ARME'RIA. W.en. 
3948 vulgaris W. en. 
3949 maritima W. en. 
3950 alp'ma W. en. 
3951 arenaria P. S. 
3952 littoralis W. en. 
3953alliacea W. 
3954 Aentic\)L\a.ta.Bertoloni. 
3955 plantaginea W. en. 
3956 scorzonercefoliatu.m 
3957 latifolia W. en. 
3958 fasciculata W. en. 
Thrift. 
706. STA'TICE. W.en. 
3959 graminifolia W. 
3960 Limonium W. 
3961 Gmel'mi W. 
3962 scoparia W. 
3963 latifolia W. 
3964 oleifolia W. 
3965 auriculaefolia W. 
3966 emarginata W. en. 
3967 cordata W. 
3968 scabra W. 
3969 virgata W. en. 
3970 reticulata W.en. 
3971 caspia W. en. 
3972 echio'ides W. 
3973 spathulata Desf. 
3974 speciosa W. 
'3975 conspicua B. M. 
3976 tatarica W. 
SffJl flexuosa W. 
3978 purpurata Thunb. 
3979minuta W. 
3980 pectinata W. 
3981 sufFruticosa W. 
3982 monopetala W. 
3983 ferulacea W. 
3984sinuata W. 
3985alata W.en. 
3986 mucronata W. 
3987 globularifolia Besf. 
3988 incana L. 
3989 macrophylla Link. 
3990 aegyptiaca Delisle. 
common 
sea-side 
flat-stemmed 
sand 
ciliated 
Garlic-leaved 
.toothed _ 
Plantain-leav'd £ 
.large-headed j£ 
broad-leaved j£ 
bundled ^ 
Sea-lavender. 
or 
A or 
A or 
A 
A 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
Grass-leaved £ 
common 
Gmelin's j£ 
Broom 
broad-leaved )g 
OHve-leaved ^ 
Auricula-leaved j£ 
emarginate 
blunt-leaved ^ 
rough-branched^ 
twiggy 
matted £ 
Caspian j£ 
rough-leaved j£ 
spatula-leaved j£ 
Plantain-leaved j£ 
showy 
Tartarian 
zigzag j£ 
purple £ 
small )^ 
triangular-stlk. 
narrow-leaved j|£ 
Sicilian-shrubb.jt 
Fennel-leaved 
scollop-leaved 
winged 
curled 
tough-leaved 
hoary 
large-leaved 
Egyptian 
or 
or 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
Ai or 
_AJ or 
AI or 
1 AI or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
iO)i or 
JSl or 
JS\ or 
JSl or 
A or 
A or 
1 I or 
A or 
I I or 
I I or 
I I or 
A or 
I AI or 
I AI or 
lAI or 
lAI or 
A or 
lAI or 
lAI or 
Plumbaginece. Sp. 11 — 20. 
i jn.au R 
I my.jl R 
■ my.au Pu 
my.au Pk 
my.au Pk 
Europe 
Britain 
... D CO 
sea CO. D s.l 
1 my.jn 
1| my.jn 
1 my.jn 
1 my.jn 
2 my.jl 
1 ap.au 
W 
F 
R 
S 
L.R 
Pu 
Carinthia ... 
France 
S. Europe ... 
Spain 1798. 
Naples 1816. 
S. Europe 1816. 
S. Europe 1816. 
Algarbia 1740. 
Portugal 
D p.l 
D s.l 
Ptumbagine^. Sp. 32 — ^70. 
1 jn.jl R 
1 my.au B 
1 jn.au B 
1 jn.au B 
1 my.jl B 
1 my.au R 
i jl.au R 
f my.jl 
f myji 
1 my.jl 
If jn.au 
i jl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jn.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
6 jn.jl 
i jn.jl 
3 jl.au 
1 my 
1 my.s 
1 jn.au 
I jn.au 
1 my.s 
1 jn.au 
2 my.jn 
H my 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
P.B 
P.B 
Pu 
W 
Pk 
Pk 
Pu 
Pu 
R 
B 
B 
Pu 
Y 
P.Y 
P.Y 
R 
W 
Pk 
W 
W 
Siberia 1780. D 
England mud.s. D 
Siberia 1796. D 
Siberia 1796. D 
Siberia 1791. D 
Italy 1688. D 
Barbary 1781. D 
Gibraltar ... D 
S. Europe 1752. D 
C. G. H. 1788. S 
Spain ... D 
England mud.s. D 
Caspian Sea ... S 
S. Europe 1752. D 
Barbary 1804. D 
Russia 1776. D 
Russia 1804. D 
Russia 1731, D 
Siberia 1791. S 
C. G. H. 1800. S 
Mediterr. 1658. S 
Canaries 1780. S 
Siberia 1779. C 
Sicily 1731. C 
Siberia 1796. D 
Levant 1629. S 
1806. D 
Barbary 1784. C 
Sicily 1822. C 
Egypt 1823. D 
Canaries 1824. C 
Egypt 1823. D 
Sch.bot.han.t.87 
Eng. bot. 226 
Cav. ic. 2. 1. 109 
Jac. vind. 1. t. 42 
Vent. cds. t. 38 
Eng. bot. 102 
Gmel. sib.2. 1 90 
Scop. ins. 1. 1. 10 
Barr. ic. 805 
Eng. bot. 328 
Gm.sib.2.t.89.f.2 
Fl. grsec. 298 
Bot. mag. 1617 
Bot. mag. 656 
Bot. mag. 1629 
Sweet fl. g. 37 
Plu. al. t. 200. f.3 
Gm.s.2.t.88.f.2,3 
Boc. sic. 1. 16, 17 
Plu.alm. t.28. f.4 
Bot. mag. 71 
s.l 
r.m 
r.m 
r.m 
r.m 
r.m Bot. mag. 2363 
L'Her.stirp. t.13 
Barr. ic. t. 793 
POLYGYNIA. 
m. MYOSU'RUS. w. 
3991 minimus W. 
Mouse-tail. Ranunculacece. Sp. 1. 
small O cu | ap.my Y Britain 
708. CERATOCE'PHALUS. P. S. Ceratocephalus. Ranunculacete. Sp. 1—2. 
falcatus P. S. sickle-leaved O w | my Y S. Europe 1739. S 
3947 ,<^\(^a 3953 nMnSo 3948 
cor. fi. S CO Eng. bot. 435 
Jac. aust. t. 48 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
704. Rulingia. Named in honor of J. P. Ruling, author of an Essay on the Natural Orders. A plant re- 
lated to Commersonia. 
705. Armeria. Derivation unexplained. This is a genus of handsome plants, for the most part weU 
suited for rock-work, or growing in pots. A. vulgaris is considered the most valuable edging plant next to 
the box. 
706. Statice. From ffrotTtici, to stop. This plant, says Pliny, stops diarrhoea. This is a very ornamental 
