384 
DECANDRIA TENTAGYNIA. 
Cl«ASS X. 
6448 alt'issimum P. S. tall 
Sempervivum sediforme W. 
6449 quadrifidum W. four-cleft 
6450 hispanicum W. Spanish 
6451 album W. white 
6452 acre W. biting 
6453 sexangulare W. insipid 
6454 anglicum W. English 
6455 annuum W. annual 
6456 villosum W. hairy 
6457 monregalense P. S. clammy 
6458 atratum W. dark-annual 
6459 nudum W. naked-branch. 
A or jl.au P.y S. Europe 1769. D s.l Jac. vind. 1. 1.81 
1062. PENTHO'RUM. TV. Penthorum. 
6460 sedo'ides W. American £ A cu 
1063. GRIE'LUM. TV. Grielum. 
6461 tenuifolium TV. slender-leaved £ lAI un 
1064. BIO'PHYTUM. D. C. Biophytum. 
6462 sensitivum D. C. sensitive 
Oxalis sensitiva L. 
1065. OX'ALIS. TV. 
6463 Plumieri Jacq. 
Oxalis. 
Plumier's 
ijl Y 
i jn.jl P.Y 
i jn.jl W 
5 jn Y 
i jn.jl Y 
i jl.au W 
1 au W 
i jn.jl Pk 
i jn.jl W 
i au Pu 
I jl.au W 
N. Asia 1800. D s.l 
Spain 1732. D s.l 
England rocks. D s.l 
Britain walls. D s.l 
England walls. D s.l 
Britain rocks. D s.l 
N.Europe 1739. S s.l 
Britain m.al.p. D s.l 
S. Europe 1816. D s.l 
Italy 1795. S s.l 
Madeira 1777. R s i 
Sernpervivece. Sp. 1. 
1 jl.au G.Y Virginia 17 
RosacecE. 
2 ap.my Y 
Sp. 1. 
C. G. 
D s.l 
H. 1790. R p.l 
OxalidecE. 
^jl.s Y 
Sp. 1—2. 
China 1823. S s.l 
tL I I or 
OxaUdcce. Sp. 72—154. 
2 ja.d Y S. Amer. 1823. 
Pa. it. S.a.tP.f.l 
Jac. au. 5. t. a.47 
Eng. bot. 1578 
Eng. bot. 839 
Eng. bot. 1946 
Eng. bot. 171 
Eng. bot. 394 
Bot. cab. 464 
Jac. aus. l.t.8 
Lam. ill. t. 390 
Sw. ger. 2. t..l71 
Jac. ox. t. 78. f. 4 
C p.l Bot. reg. 810 
6464 perennans Haw. 
6465 Dillenii Jacq. 
(B floi ida Salisb. 
6466 stricta L. 
6467 corniculata L. 
6468 microphylla Poir. 
rUbens Haw. 
6469 repens Thunb. 
6470 rosea Jacq. 
6471 lateriflora Jacq. 
perennial 
annual 
free-flowering 
upright 
procumbent 
red-flowered 
creeping-stalk. 
rosy 
lateral 
lAI or 
O pr 
O pr 
? A pr 
A pr 
iOJpr 
uAJpr 
^ iZiJ pr 
lAlpr 
2 my.s Y 
2 my.au Y 
2 my.au Y 
14jn.o Y 
1 rv^v « Y 
Y 
5 my.o 
1 mr.ap Y 
i mr.ap R 
^ mr.ap Pu 
N. S. W. ... O s.p 
America 1798. S s.p 
America 1798. S s.p 
N. Amer. 1658. O s.p 
Britain sh. roc. O s.p 
N.S. W. ... S s.p 
Dill. elt. t. 221 
Jac 
Eng. 
ox. t. 4 
. bot. 1726 
C. G. H. 
Chili 
C. G. H. 
1793. 
ox. t.78. f.l 
mag. 2415 
1824. O s.p Jac. sch. t. 204 
O s.p 
O s.p 
Jac. 
Bot. 
6472 macrostylis Jacq. 
6473 tubiflora Jacq. 
6474 secunda Jacq. 
6475 hirta L. 
6476 multiflora Jacq. 
Gill rubella Jacq. 
6478 rosacea Jacq. 
long-styled 
tube-flowered 
side-flowering 
hairy-stalked 
many-flowered 
branching-red 
rose-colored 
lAI or 
1 Al or 
I Al or 
1 Al or 
1 Al or 
lAI or 
LAJpr 
i o.n 
1 o.n 
A o.n 
f o.n 
I f.mr 
i s.n 
3 s.n 
Pu 
Pk 
I.i 
Li 
Li 
Pk 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1793. 
1790. 
1790. 
1787. 
1789. 
1791. 
1793. 
O s.p Jac. ox. t. 9 
O s.p Jac. ox. t. 10 
O s.p Jac. ox. 1. 12 
O s.p Jac. ox. t. 13 
O s.p Jac. ox. t. 15 
O s.p Bot. mag. 1031 
O s.p Bot. mag. 1698 
6479 reptatrix Jacq. 
6480 incarnata L. 
creeping-rootei lAJ pr 
flesh-colored i i Al pr 
n.d 
ap.jn 
F C. G. H. 1795. O s.p Jac. ox. t. 20 
F C. G. H. 1739. O s.p Jac. ox. t. 71 
6481 sericea L. 
6482 violacea L. 
6483 caprina L. 
5484 cernua Thunb. 
6485 compressa Jacq. 
6486 dentata Jacq. 
6487 Mvida Jacq. 
64881obata Sims. 
silky 
violet-colored 
Goat's-foot 
drooping 
compressed 
toothed 
livid 
lobed 
Y C. G. H. 1794. 
LPu N. Amer. 1772. 
O s.p Jac. ox. t. 77. f. 1 
O s.p Jac. ox. t. 80. f.2 
O s.p Jac. ox. t. 76. f.l 
Jac. ox. t. 6 
Jac. ox. t. 78. f.3 
Jac. ox. t. 7 
Jac. ox. 1. 1 
Bot. mag. 2386 
6461 
6460 II 6462 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
They seem destined by nature to clothe rocks and dry arid places, after a certain portion of vegetable soil has 
been generated by lichens and mosses. 
Orpine is the French name of two or three species. S. album is said to have the same virtues as used to be 
attributed to the houseleek, Sempervivum tectorum : it is pickled by some in the manner of samphire. 
S. acre is considered antiscorbutic ; its juice applied to the skin blisters it, taken inwardly it vomits, and applied 
externally to gangrenes promotes suppuration, 
1062. Penthorum. From ■zivra,, five, in allusion to the five-marked angles of the capsules. Succulent North 
American plants of no beauty whatever. 
1063. Grielum. A small uninteresting Cape plant, with yellow flowers and hoary leaves like southernwood. 
Derived from y^vioe, old, in allusion to its hoary aspect. 
1064. Biophytum. Bin (parov, plant of life, in allusion to the lively irritable nature of the foliage. This 
genus, the Oxalis sensitiva of Jacquin, has been lately divided by M. De Candolle from Oxalis, chiefly on 
