402 
DODECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
Class XI. 
6692 cucumerina W. 
6693 magnimam ma H 
6694 lainfera Haw. 
6696 meloformis W. 
' 6697 Caput-meduste W. 
6698 tessellata Haw. 
6699 fructuspina Haw. 
6700 procumbens Haw. 
6701 anacantha W. 
6702clava W. 
6703 bupleurifolia W. 
6704: mauritanica W. 
6705 hamata Haw. 
6706 Ornithopus Jacq. 
6707 aphylla Brouss. 
6708 balsamifera W. 
6709 Tirucalli W. 
6710 atropurpurea W. en. 
6711 piscatcria W. 
6712 bracteata Jacq. 
6713 pendula Haw. 
6714 dendroides W. 
6715 cyathophora W, 
6716 repanda ?faw. 
67 17 biglandulusa Haw. 
6718 nudiflora Jac. 
6719 cotinifolia W. 
6720 petiolaris Sims. 
6721 mell'ifera JF. 
6722 hnarifolia W. 
6723 variegata i?. M. 
6724 prunitolia Joe?. 
Cucumber-like 
ZD 
gr 
gr 
. 1 arge-war ted 
wool-bearing 
S 
gr 
3 
double-spined 
gr 
3 
Melon-like 
Si. 
ZD 
gr 
J 
my.s 
gr. Med. Head 
*t. 
uJ 
gr 
2 
au 
chequer'd M. H 
L-1 
gr 
1 
au 
small Med. Hd 
■a. 
l_J 
gr 
f 
au 
least M. Hd. 
HL 
1_J 
gr 
au 
scaly 
SSL 
l_J 
gr 
1 
s.o 
club 
«L 
gr 
1 
mr.au 
cone-shaped 
sa. 
ZD 
gr 
1? 
jn.jl 
Barbary 
tt. 
i_l 
cu 
jn.au 
liooked 
•a. 
L_J 
cu 
14 
Bird's-foot 
tSL 
l_J 
gr 
1 
jn.au 
leafless 
St 
L_J 
cu 
H 
jn.au 
Balsam 
it. 
L_J 
cu 
1 
Indian-Tree 
fit. 
z: 
gr 
3 
dark-purple tt. 
smth. spear-lvd.t*. 
bracteated tt- 
pendulous **- 
tree-like **- 
colored )£_ 
waved j£ 
twin-glanded **- 
naked-flowered tt. 
Cotinus-leaved **- 
long-stalked «t- 
honev-bearing St.. 
Toad-flax-lvd. 11. 
pie-bald 
Plum-leaved £ 
1 I cu 
I I cu 
I I cu 
I cu 
cu 
□a cu 
I I cu 
□ cu 
□ or 
ZD cu 
i_l pr 
I I cu 
O cu 
iCDi cu 
3 ... 
3 ... 
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H ... 
U jl.au 
3 s 
6 au 
10 jl.au 
3 my.jn 
6 ap.my Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
C. G. H. ... C s.p Vail. it. t. 5 
Mexico 1823. C s.p 
Mexico 1823. C s.p 
Mexico 1823. C s.p 
C. G. H. 
Africa 
1774. 
1731. 
1788. 
1731. 
1768. 
1727. 
1774. 
1791. 
1732. 
1795. 
1816. 
3 
2 jn.jl 
Ap 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H, 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Africa 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Teneriffe 1815. 
Canaries 1779. 
India 1690. 
Teneriffe 1815. 
Canaries 1777. 
1809. 
1808. 
Italy 1768. 
S. Amer. 1806. 
E. Indies 1808. 
Bourbon 1808. 
1800. 
S. Amer. 1690. 
W. Indies 1800. 
Madeira 1784. 
1794. 
Louisiana 1811. 
1799. 
Bot. rep. 617 
Com. prEEl. t. 7 
Plant, grass. 150 
Bur. afr. t.lO.f.l 
Plant, grass. 144 
Jac. ic. 1. t. 85 
Jac. sch. 1. 1. 106 
Di. el. t.289.f 373 
Bur. afr. t. 6. f. 3 
Jac. frag. 1. 120 
Rh. malr2. t. 44. 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p Jac. scb. 2. t. 276 
C s.p 
C .s.p 
C s.p Bot. reg. 765 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C s.l Jac. ic. 3. t. 470 
C s.p Hook. ex. fl. 59 
C s.p Bot. mag. 883 
C s.l Bot. mag. 1305 
C s.l Jac. ic. 1. t. 86 
S s.l Bot. mag. 1747 
S s.l Jac. sch. 3. t. 277 
6725 ocymoidea W. 
6726 dentata Mich. 
hypericifolia W. 
6728 Humboldtii W. en. 
6729 prostrata W. 
6730 rosea W. 
6731 maculata W. 
6732picta W. 
6733 pilulifera W. 
6734 hyssopifolia W. 
6735 thyinifolia W. 
6736 chamassyce W. 
6737 Peplis W. 
6738 polygonifolia W. 
6739 Ipecacuanhee W. 
6740 canaliculata Pers. 
Basil-leaved 
toothed 
Hypericum-lv. 
Humboldt's 
trailing red 
rosy 
spotted 
painted 
globular 
Hyssop-leaved 
thyme-leaved 
sccllop-leaved 
purple 
knot-grass-lvd. 
Ipecacuanha 
chamielled 
rm w 
O w 
O w 
£ [23 w 
[Q] w 
roi w 
O w 
^ (Z3 w 
j£ LQ w 
£ tn] w 
O w 
O w 
O w 
O w 
£ A w 
O w 
1 jn.au 
1 jn.jl • 
1| jn.s 
1 jl.o 
ijl.o 
^ au 
iiji 
1 my.jl 
I jn.au 
1 au.s 
5jl.au 
I jl.au 
1 jl.au 
ijn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
1 Jn.jl 
Ap 
:Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
^P 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
Ap 
S. Amer. 1733. 
N. Amer. 1806. 
America 1727. 
S. Amer. 1809. 
W. Indies 1758. 
E. Indies 1808. 
S. Amer. 1660. 
S. Amer. 1789. 
E. Indies 1800. 
W. Indies 1787. 
India 1699. 
S. Europe 1752. 
England sea.sh. 
N. Amer. 1704. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
Carthagin.1819. 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l Hook. ex. fl. 36 
C .s.l 
S s.l 
S S.I 
S s.l Jac. vin. 2. t.l86 
S s.l Jac. ic. 3. t. 477 
C s.l Jac. ic. 3. t. 478 
C s.l 
S s.l PI. alm.t. l]3. £2 
S s.l Mo.h. 10. t.2.f.l9 
S s.l Eng. bot. 2002 
S s.l Jac. CO. s. t.l3.f.3 
D s.l Bot. mae:. 1494 
S CO Bot. cab. 727 
i'lH Peplus W. petty O w f jl.au Ap Britain clt. gr. C s.l Eng. bot. 959 
6742 falcata ^r. sickle-leaved Qw 1 jn.au Ap S. Europe 1699. C s.l Jac. aus. 2. 1. 121 
C743^ex}gua W. dwarf Q w ^ jl Ap Britain cor. fi. C s.l Eng. bot. 1336 
Histpry, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
the annuals poisonous weeds. One species (E. edulis), not yet introduced, is said to be used as a pot-herb in 
Cochin China ; one (E. punicea) is a very splendid plant, and the K officinarum, and one or two other species 
gathered along with it, are used in medicine. They are all milky, mostly herbaceous, several however 
shrubby, ujjright for the most part, very few of them creeping ; some are leafless, but most of them are leafy. 
Stems angular or tubercled, or more frequently cylindric or columnar ; unarmed, or in the angular sorts 
resembling the upright Cactuses, and armed with prickles, which are either solitary or in pairs, placed in a 
single row on the top of the ridges. Such as have leaves have them simple, most frequently alternate and 
naked ; in- some sorts, however, they are opposite, and are then commonly attended with stipules, and in a few 
they are placed by threes in whorls. Peduncles in the leafless sorts naked, bearing from one to thrffe flowers ; 
in the leafy ones axillary, but more frequently from two to five or more in a terminating umbel ; each some- 
