382 
DECANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 
Class X. 
W. 
1059. SPON'DIAS. 
6400 Mombin W. 
6401 Myrobalanus W. 
6402dulcis W. 
1060. COTYLE'DON. TV. 
6403 orbiculata Haw. 
6404 ovata Haw. 
6405 papillaris L. 
6406 oblonga Haw. 
6407 curviflora 
6408 ramos'issima Mill. 
6409 fascicularis W. 
6410 coccinea W. 
6411 decussata Sims. 
6412 hemisphae'rica W. 
6413 spuria W. 
6414 cffispitosa Haw. 
linguceformis H. K. 
6415 serrata W. 
6416 hispanica IV. 
6417 Malacophylluin J^'. 
6418 umbilicus W. 
/3 Mucixoni Brot. 
64191utea fT. 
1061. SE'DUM. W. 
6420 verticillatuin W'. 
S. triphyllurn Haw. 
6421 maximum i/aw. 
6422 albicans Haw. 
6423 Telephium E. B. 
6424 Telephioides iV/icA. 
6425 Anacampseros W. 
6426 divaricatum W. 
6427 Aizoon ^F. 
6428 spurium W. cn. 
6429 oppositifolium B.M. 
6430 hybridum W^. 
6431 populifoiium W. 
6432 ternatum 
6433 stellatum W. 
64S4 spathulatum W^. en. 
6435 Cepsea H-". 
6436 spinosum W. en. 
Crdssula spinosa W. 
6437 dasyphyllum W. 
6438 reflexum E. B. 
6439 glaucum E. B. 
6440 collinum J-F. en. 
6441 virescens <?ra. 
6442 septangulare Haw. 
6413 virens W. 
6444 rupestre J^F. 
6445 Forsterianum H. K. 
6446 cairuleum Vahl. 
6447 sempervivoides 
6400 
Hog Plum. 
flat-stemmed 
yellow 
Otaheite-apple 
Navel-wort. 
round-leaved 
ovate-leaved 
conical tL i | cu 
oblong-leaved *t- 1 | cu 
curve-flowered tL i J cu 
many-branched tt. i | cu 
cluster-leaved *t- 1 | cu 
scarlet «t- 1 | cu 
cross-leaved tt- 1 | cu 
thick-leaved tt. | | cu 
narrow-leaved tt | j cu 
tongue-leaved £ lAI cu 
notch-leaved 
Spanish 
annual 
Penny-wort 
Portuguese 
yellow 
Stone-crop. 
whorl-leaved 
A cu 
CD pr 
O pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
£ A or 
great-purple ^ 
great- white i£ 
common Orpine]^ 
Rhodiola-lvd. £ 
evergreen 
spreading ^ 
yellow j£ 
fringed £ 
opposite-leaved £ 
Germander-lvd.j£ 
Poplar-leaved 
Purslane-leavedj£ 
starry 
spathulate j£ 
panicled 
spiny j£ 
thick-leaved 
reflex-leaved 
glaucous i£ 
hill jjf 
greenish-flower. )£ 
seven-rowed £ 
green £ 
rock ^ 
Forster's ^ 
pale-blue j£ 
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Terebintacece. Sp. 3 — T. 
10 ... Y.G W. Indies 1817. C s.p 
30 ... Y G W. Indies 1739. C s.p 
50 ... Yg Society Is. 1793. C s.p 
Semper vivece. Sp. 17 — 20. 
2 jl.au R C. G. H. 1789. C s.l 
2 jl.o R C. G. H. 1789. C s.l 
IJ au R C. G. H. 1822. C s.l 
2 jl.s R C. G. H. 1690. C s.l 
If o Or C. G. H. 1818. C s.l 
2 C. G. H. 1768. C s.l 
1 jl.s R C. G. H. 1759. C s.l 
2 o Sc C. G. H. 1816. C s.l 
1| au Sc C. G. H. 1819. C s.l 
1 jn.jl ... C. G. H. 1731. C s.l 
1 jl.au ... C. G. H. 1731. C s.l 
1 jn.au Y California 1796. C s.l 
1 jn.jl Y Siberia 1732. C s.l 
i jn.jl Y Spain 1796. C s.l 
i jn.jl P.Y Davuria 1815. C s.l 
I jn.jl Y Britain sha.roc. C s.l 
i jn.jl Y Portugal 1823. S s.l 
i jn.jl Y England moi.ro. C s.l 
SempervivecE. Sp. 41 — 00. 
1 jl.s Pk S. Europe ... D s.l 
2 jl.s W Spain 1794. D s.l 
2 jl.s W Europe 1794. D s.l 
2 jl.s Pu Britain bor.fi. D s.l 
1 jl.s Pu N. Amer. 1810. D s.l 
ljl.au Pu France 1596. D s.l 
I jn.jl Pk Madeira 1777. R s.l 
1 jl.s Y Siberia 1757. D s.l 
I jl.s Pk Caucasus 1816. D s.l 
\ jl.s W Caucasus ... D s.l 
\ my.jl Pu Siberia 1766. D s.l 
1 jl.au W Siberia 1780. D s.l 
i jl.au W N. Amer. 1789. D s.l 
I jn.jl W S. Europe 1640. S s.l 
i jn.jl W Hungary 1815. S s.l 
1 jl.au W France 1640. S s.l 
i au W Siberia 1790. D s.l 
i jn.jl W England walls. D s.l 
1 jn.jl Y Britain walls. D s.l 
\ il.au Y England bar.sa. D s.l 
1 jn.au Y 1815. D s.l 
1 jn.au G.Y 1815. D s.l 
i jn.jl Y 1795. D s.l 
I jn.jl Y Portugal 1774. D s.l 
:i jl.au Y England rocks. D s.l 
\ jl.au Y Wales w. roc. D s.l 
^ jl.au P.B Africa 1822. D s.l 
i jl.au R Iberia 1823. D s.l 
6404 6407 
Slo. his. 2. t. 219 
Mer. sur. 1. 13 
Lam. ill. t. 384 
Hot. mag. 321 
Bot. mag. 
Bot. mag. £044 
Burm. afr. 1. 18 
Bot. cab. 832 
Bot. mag. 2518 
Plant, grass. 87 
Com. rar. t. 23 
Di. el. t. 95. f. 112 
Plant, grass. 122 
P.it. S.ap.t.G. fl 
Eng. bot. 325 
Eng. bot. 1522 
Am. ac.2.t.4.f. 14 
Eng. bot. 1319 
Bot. mag. 118 
Plant, grass. 101 
Bot. mag. 2370 
Bot. mag. 1807 
Mur. c. go. 6. t. 5 
Bot. mag. 211 
Bot. reg. 142 
Cam. ho. 7. ic. 2 
PI. ra. h.2. t.l04 
Gm. sib. t. 67. f.2 
Eng. bot. 655 
Eng. bot. 695 
Eng. bot. 2477 
Plant, grass. 115 
Eng. bot. 170 
Eng. bot. 1802 
Bot. reg. 520 
Bot. mag. 2474 
6410 
History, Use, Propagation, Cultwe, 
Both species form handsome plants in our stoves ; they grow freely, and ripened cuttings root readily in sand 
under a hand glass. 
1059. Spondias. One of the Greek names of the plum. The plants of this genus bear fruit like plums, 
which are also called hog plums in the West Indies. These are deciduous fruit-bearing trees, natives or culti- 
vated in both Indies. S. Mombin (the South American name) flowers from the sides of the branches, and 
is known by its oblong or ovate fruit like a plum, having a luscious thin pulp covering a large fibrous stone. 
The skin is yellow, purple, or variegated; the jiulp is yellow and thin, having a singular but not unpleasant 
taste, and a sweet smell. The seed scarcely ever ripens, but it is so easily increased by cuttings, that if a 
branch laden with young fruit be set in the ground, it will grow, and the fruit will soon come to maturity. In 
St. Domingo they make hedges of the boughs, which flower and bear fruit in a few months. It is also 
cultivated for the sake of the fruit, though it is not in much esteem in Jamaica. 
The flowers of S. Myrobalanus (the Myrobalanus of Dioscorides was an Egyptian or Arabian tree, which 
