276 
HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VX. 
4694 minor W. small If lAI or 1 my.jn Y C. G. H. 1768. 
4t)95 flaccida Jac. flaccid lAJ or 2 my.jn Y.w C. G. H. 1791. 
4596 viridiflora W. green-flowered $ lAJ or 1 jn.jl G C. G. H. 1794. 
4697 coarctata W. channel-leaved ^? lAJ or 2 my.jn Y C. G. H. 1774. 
O s.l Bot. mag. 720 
O r.m Jac. ic. 2. 1. 144 
O r.m Bot. mag. 1656 
O r.m 
4698 fastigiata TV. 
4599caudata W. 
4700 setosa W. 
4701 vittata B. M. 
4702 physodes B. M. 
4703 exuviata B. M. 
4704 a urea Jacq. 
4705 abyssinica Jacq. 
4706 fragrans IV. 
4707 viscosa IV. 
4708 spiralis W. 
798. XANTHORRHCE'A. B. Br. Xanthorrhosa. 
4709 hastilis R. Br. yellow-gum £ lAl cu 
4710 minor R. Br. small lAJ cu 
4711 bracteata R. Br. long-bracted )g i Al cu 
799. THYSANO'TUS. R. Br. Thysanotus. 
4712 junceus iZ. i?n Rush-like jy i Al pr 
4713 isantherus R.Br, even-anthered ^ i Al pr 
800. ERIOSPER-'MUM. W. Eriospermum. 
4714 latifolium fV. broad-leaved ^? lAI cu 
4715 pubescens Jacq. downy ^ 
level-topped ^ uAI or 
upright-flower. ^ lAI or 
bristly ^ i Al or 
ribbon ^ i Ai or 
dingy-flowered ^ lAI or 
Adder's-skin $ lAJ or 
golden ?f lAJ or 
Abyssinian i Al or 
sweet-scented ^ lAJ or 
c'ammy-leaved ^ i Al or 
spiral-leaved ^ lAJ or 
W 
W 
G 
Y.G 
W 
W 
G.Y 
W 
Y.G 
W.G 
W 
4716 lancesefolium fV. 
4717 parvifolium W. 
4718 folioliferum B. R. 
801. GA'GEA. Sal. 
4719 lutea B. M. 
4720 sylvatica W. en. 
4721 spathacea W. 
4722 minima P. S. 
4723 circinata L. 
4724 serotina B. M. 
spear-leaved $ lAJ cu 
small-leaved lAI cu 
leaflet-bearing ^ lAJ cu 
Gagea. 
bundle-flower'd ^ A W 
wood ^ A pr 
sheathed ^ A pr 
starry ^ A Pi^ 
netted A pr 
mountain A pr 
1| my.jn 
2 my.jl 
1 my.jl 
i jl au 
f jn.jl 
1 my.jl 
1| my.jl 
2 au 
1 jn.jl 
1 my.jn 
fjn 
Aspkodelecc. 
4 ap.my W 
2 ... W 
2 ... W 
Asphodelece. 
I au.s Pu 
I au.s Pu 
Asphodelece. 
1 jn.au L.B 
1 jn W.G 
1 jn.au L.B 
fjn.au D.B 
f jn.au Y.G 
Asphodelece. 
\ mr.ap Y 
5 mr.ap Y 
i my Y 
i my Y 
f my.jn Y 
i jn Y 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Abyssinia 1818. 
C. G. H. 1791. 
C, G. H. 1779. 
C. G. H. 1795. 
1774. 
1791. 
1795. 
1802. 
1804. 
1795. 
1818. 
Sp. 3—7. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
Sp. 2—21. 
N. S W. 
N. S. W. 
1803. 
1804. 
1810. 
1804. 
1822. 
1800. 
1820. 
1795. 
1795. 
802. ORNITHO'GALUM. W. Star of Bethlehem. Asphodelece. 
4725 uniflorum W. 
.4726 ixioides H. K. 
.4727 niveum W. 
4728 umbellatum W. 
4729 virens Lindl. 
4730 narbonense W. 
4731 fimbriatum Bieb. 
4732 pyrenaicum W. 
4733 stachyodes W. 
47341acteum W. 
4735 revolutum W. 
4736 elatum B. Rep. 
4737 latifolium W. 
4738 scilloides W. 
4739 praslnum B. Reg. 
4740 comosum IV. 
4741 pyramidale W. 
,4703 
one-flowered 
Ixia-like 
snowy 
common 
greenish 
Narbonne 
fringed 
spiked 
close-spiked 
milk-white 
revolute-flower. 
tall 
broad-leaved 
squill-like 
green-flowered 
short-spiked 
pyramidal 
A or 
Al or 
I Al or 
A or 
I Al or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
I Al or 
I Al or 
I Al or 
A! or 
I Al or 
1 Al or 
A or 
A or 
i my.jn 
Y 
i my.jn 
W 
i my.jn 
W 
1 ap.jn 
w 
li jn.jl 
G 
2 f mr 
W 
W 
2 jn.jl 
G 
2i ap.jl 
L.Y 
1 jn.jl 
W 
1 mr.jn 
W 
3 mr 
W 
1| jn.jl 
W 
li jn.jl 
W 
li jn.jl 
G 
i jn.au 
W 
2 jn.jl 
W 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Egypt 
Egypt 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Austria 
Spain 
1796. 
1795. 
1804. 
1629. 
1795. 
1816. 
1596. 
1752. 
Bot. rep. 450 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 442 
Bot. mag. 1481 
Bot. mag. 1329 
Bot. mag. 1046 
Bot. mag. 871 
Jac.schoen.l.t.81 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 445 
Jac. ic. 2, t. 439 
Sp. 5—9. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 1806. 
Sp. 6-7. 
Britain woods. 
Europe 
Germany 1759. 
Sweden 1759. 
Siberia 1789. 
Wales 
Sp. 29—47. 
Siberia 1781. 
California 1796. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
England me.pa. 
Del. Bay 1823. 
S. Europe 1810. 
Crimea 1820. 
England past. 
S. Europe 1771. 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O s.p 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O s.p 
O r.m 
O s.p 
Sk s.p 
Sks.p 
Sk s.p 
O s.p Bot. reg. 6.56 
O s.p Bot. reg. 655 
Sk s.p Bot. mag. 1382 
Sk s.p Bot. reg. 578 
Sk s.p .lac. ic. 2. t. 421 
Sk s.p Jac. ic. 2. t. 422 
Sk s.p Bot. reg. 795 
O s.p 
O s.p 
O s.p 
O s.p 
O s.p 
O s.p 
O s.p 
O s.p 
O r.m 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O CO 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O r.m 
O p.l 
O r.m 
Bot. mag. 1200 
P.i.u.N.a.5.tl.f.l 
H.in.us.an.15. tl 
Pall. it. t. D. f. 2 
Eng. bot. 793 
N.c. p.l8. t.6.f.3 
Bot. reg. 235 
Eng. bot. 130 
Bot. reg. 814 
Bot. mag. 2510 
Lindl. coll. 28 
Eng. bot. 499 
Ren. spec. t. 90. 
Bot. mag. 1134 
Bot. mag. 653 
Bot. rep. 59S 
Bot. mag. 876 
Jac. sch. 1. t. 888 
Bot. reg. 158 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 426 
Jac. ic. 2. t. 425 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
tlie Latins. A genus of little beauty, but of easy management in sandy loam and decayed vegetable soil, and 
propagation is eflected by suckers from the old bulbs ; or by taking off leaves v.'ith a scale, and planting them 
round the edge of a pot of sandy loam. 
798. Xanthorrhcea. From lav^og, yellow, and fiu, to flow. The plant produces a yellow gum. 
799. Thysanotus. From ^uffccvog, a fringe, on account of the fringe of the sepals. Elegant little New 
Holland plants, with bright purple blossoms and slender grassy leaves. 
800. Eriospermum. From £g/«v, wool, and ff-xiiyi.-^, seed, on account of the envelope of the seed. Very 
curious little Cape plants, with deformed or unusually shapen leaves. 
801. Gagea. Named by R. A. Salisbury, Esq., after his friend Sir Thomas Gage, a great amateur 
of botany. A genus of curious little bulbous plants, none of which exceed the height of more 
than three or four inches, and principally distinguished from Ornithogalum by the yellow color of their 
flowers. 
