380 
DECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
Class X. 
6363 balearica L. Majorca ^ A pr 
6364 peploides L. Sea-chickweed A pr 
6365 proc<jmbens Vahl. procumbent lAI pr 
1051. CHERLE'RIA. W. Cherleria. 
6365 sedo'ides W. dwarf ^ A or 
1052. BRUNNI'CHIA. W. Brunnichia. 
6367 cirrhosa W Carolina fl. i j or 
1053. GARIDEL'LA. W. Garidella. 
6368 Nigellaslrum W. Nigella-leaved O or 
10.54. MALPFGHIA. W. Barbadoes Cherry. 
6369 glabra W. smooth-leaved O fr 
6370 punicifolia W. Pomegran.-lvd. S6 □ or 
6371 polystachia H. K. many-spiked « □ or 
6372 media H. K. 
6373 glandulifera Jacq. 
6374 glandulosa W. 
6375 nitida W. 
6376 fucata B. Reg. 
M. macrophylla Desf. 
6377 urens W. 
6378 angustifolia W. 
6379 canescens W. 
6380 crassifolia W. 
6381 Moureila Aubl. 
638216cida W. 
6383coriacea W. 
6384volubilis Sims. 
6385 aquifolium W. 
6386 COCCI fera W. 
1055. BANISTERIA. W. 
6387 ciliata W. 
6388 purpurea W. 
6389 chrysoph^Ua W. 
6390 laurifoiia W. 
6391 nitida W. 
6392 ser'icea P. S. 
6893 fCdgens W. 
6394 heterophylla W. 
6395 brachiata If. 
1056. HIR^'A. W. 
6396 reclinata IV. 
1057. CNES'TIS. Lam. 
6397 glabra Lam. 
intermediate * CD or 
quadriglandularit □ or 
biglandular 
glossy-leav( 
painted 
n or 
0 or 
1 I or 
stmgmg 
narrow-leaved 
downy-leaved 
thick-leaved 
yellow-spiked 
wedge-leaved 
leathery-leaved $ □ or 
twining J_ CZl or 
Holly.leaved m\ 1 or 
Kermes'Oak-lv.iSt □ or 
Banisteria. 
□ fr 
I I or 
_ aor 
injor 
1 aor 
^□or 
l^aor 
fl_aor 
£. CZlor 
fl_ Qor 
StCJor 
iEt I 1 or 
ciliated 
purple 
Star-apple-lvd. 
Bay-leaved 
glossy 
silky 
shining-fruited fl_ □ or 
various-leaved £_ □ or 
cross-branched jL □ or 
HiRiEA. 
reclined or 
Cnestis. 
smooth St □ or 
i mr.au W Majorca 1787. 
i my.jl W Britain seash. 
ijl.au R Egypt ISOl. 
CaryophyllecB. Sp. 1 — 2. 
5 jl.au Y.w Scotland sc. alp. 
Polygonece. Sp. 1. 
6 ... Pk Carolina 1787. 
Ranunculacece. Sp. 1 — 2. 
lijn.jl B.G France 1736. 
Malpighiacece. Sp. 18—70. 
16 mr.jl R W. Indies 1757. 
12 ... Pk 
10 mr.my Y 
10 mr.my Y 
10 mr.my Y 
10 ... Y 
6 mr.au Pk 
8 mr.au R 
W. Indies 1690. 
W. Indies 1806. 
W. Indies 1790. 
W. Indies 1806. 
W. Indies 1804. 
W. Indies 1733. 
1814. 
3 
jl.o 
Pk 
S. Amer. 1737. 
7 
jl.au 
Pk 
W. Indies 1737. 
20 
W. Indies 1742. 
20 
au 
y" 
S. Amer. 1793. 
20 
au 
Y 
S. Amer. 1823. 
6 
my.au 
Pk 
W. Indies 17.59. 
30 
my.au 
Pk 
Jamaica 1814. 
10 
au.s 
y 
W. Indies 1793. 
7 
au.s 
Pk 
S. Amer. 1759. 
2 
Pk 
W. Indies 1733. 
MalpighiacecB. Sp. 9—60. 
10 
Y 
Brazil 1796. 
10 
Pu 
W. Indies 1759. 
10 
Y 
Brazil 1793. 
10 
jl.au 
Y 
Jamaica 1733. 
10 
S. Amer. 1809. 
10 
y'"' 
Brazil 1810. 
6 
Y 
W. Indies 1759. 
10 
Y 
S. Amer. 1812. 
10 
Y 
W. Indies 1759. 
Malpighiacece. Sp. 1 — 19. 
10 
Y 
W. Indies ... 
D sp 
D s.p 
D s.p 
C l.p 
S CO 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
L. h. stir. 1. 1. 15 
Eng. bot. 189 
Valil. sy. 2. t. 33 
Eng. bot. 1212 
Gaer. s. I. t.45.f2 
Bot. mag 1266 
Bot. mag. 813 
P]um.ic.t.l66.f.2 
Bot. rep. 604 
Jac. ic. 3. t. 469 
Ca.dis.8.t.239.f.2 
Ca.dis.8.t.239.f.l 
Bot. reg. 189 
Bot. reg. 96 
Bot. cab. 321 
Aub. gu. 1. 1. 182 
Aub. gu. 1. 1. 183 
Bot. mag. 2462 
Slo. h. 2. t.l63.f.l 
Bot. mag. 809 
C. di. 8. t.236.f2 
Bot. reg. 5u8 
Connaracecc. Sp. 1 — ^9. 
10 ... W.G Maxiritius 1823. 
C s.l Cav. dis. 9. t. 254 
C s.l C.di. 9.t.246.f.l 
C r.m Jac. sch. 1. 1. 105 
C s.l 
C s.l Cav. diss. t. 244 
C 8.1 Cav. dis. 9. t. 258 
C r.m 
C s.l Cav. dis. t. 253 
C s.l 
C s.l Jac am. t, 176 
C s.l Lam. il. t. 387. 1 
PENTAGYNIA. 
1058. AVERRHO'A. W. Averrhoa. Terebintacece. Sp.2—5. 
6398Bilimbi JF. Bilimbi-tree S* □ f r 8 au.s R.y E. Indies 1791. C s.l Cav. dis. 7. t. 219 
6399 Carambola Carambola-tree *t I I f r 14 ... G.r E. Indies 1793. C s.l Cav. dis. 7. t. 220 
Hislort/, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1051. Cherleria. John Henry Cherler was an assistant of John Bauhin in preparing his Historia Plantarum. 
A little obscure weed. 
1052. Brunnichia. A catalogue of the books upon natural history was published by one Mr. F. Brunnich, 
a Danish naturalist, in 1793. 
1053. Garidella. So named by Tournefort, in honor of Pierre Garidel, M. D., physician at Aix in Provence, 
author of Histoire des Plantes qui naissent en Provence, 1719, with many figures. A plant of little curiosity 
or beauty. Small inconspicuous plants of the easiest management. 
1054. Malpighia. So named by Plumier in honor of Marcello Malpighi, professor of medicine at Bologna, 
author of Anatome Plantarum, 1765 and 1769 ; a celebrated work, the best of its time on the structure of 
vegetables. The species are handsome evergreen trees and shrubs, some of them fruit-bearing and others 
climbers. M. glabra is grown for its fruit in the West Indies, and the fruit of M. urens is also eaten under 
the name of Barbadoes cherry, but that of both species is much inferior to European cherries. All the 
species have the under sides of their leaves covered with prickly bristles which when handled run into the 
fingers. Ripened cuttings root freely in sand under cover. 
1055. Banisteria. So named by Dr. Houstoun, in memory of the Rev. John Banister, a curious botan- 
ist, who lost his life in search after plants in Virginia. The species are chiefly evergreen climbers and 
twiners ; some of them, as B. fulgens and chrysophylla, have fine shewy foliage as well as beautiful flowers. 
