Order III. DODECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 407 
6800 Umbel multifid 3-fid bifid, Invol. ovate, Leaves lanceolate. Branches barren 
6801 Umbel multifid bifid, Invol. broadly cord. Leaves obi. emarg. smooth. Stem branched. Capsules warted 
6802 Umbel 6-fid dichotomous, Invol. oval. Leaves entire, Branches none, Capsules warted 
6803 Umbel multifid dichotomous, Invol. reniform cordate. Leaves lanceolate villous 
6804 Umbel multifid dichotomous, Invol. perfoliate orbiculate. Leaves obtuse 
6805 Umbel multifid bifid, Invol. perfoliate emarginate, Leaves lanceolate entire 
6806 Leaves hnear lanceolate entire close together. Capsules smooth 
6807 Umbel multifid bifid, Cauline leaves and involucres cordate oblong rough at edge subserrulate 
()808 Umbel multifid trifid, Invol. roundish. Leaves lane, attenuated. Stem simple, Caps, smooth 
6809 Umb. 5-fid 3-fid dichotomous. Leaves lanceolate hairy serrulate at end. Capsules smooth 
6810 Leaves lanceolate entire smooth. Caps, vi^arted smooth, otherwise like E. palustris 
6811 Leaves entire lanceolate villous, Umb. multifid, Inv. reniform cordate 
6812 Leaves ovate acuminate 
6813 Leaves ovate acuminate keeled beneath 
C814 The only species . . 
TETRAGYNIA. 
6815 Fruit winged. Wings membranous crisp toothed 
PENTAGYNIA. 
6816 Stem hairy, Leaves obovate 
6817 Leaves ovate obtuse usually entire. FL terminal panicled 
6818 Leaves palmate. Stem aculeate 
DODECAGYNIA. 
6819 Stem arborescent smooth branched, Leaves cuneiform smoothish ciliated, Cilije spreading smooth 
6320 Stem shrubby, Leaves orbicular-spatulate villous. Nectaries nearly square truncate 
6821 Stem shrubby. Leaves cuneiform viscid ciliated, Cilite cartilaginous appressed 
6822 Stem shrubby, Leaves orbicular-spatul. glutinous at edge with globose glands and cuneiform trunc. nects. 
6823 Leaves obovate acute smooth with a cartilaginous edge, Cymes clustered 
6824 Stem with dense spreading bristles. Leaves curved with longitudinal green spots beneath 
6825 Leaves closely packed together in a broad flat disk 
6826 Suckers spreading lateral. Leaves ovate mucronate warted. Branches of cyme bifid 
6827 Leaves obovate gibbous beneath villous, Nects. 2-lobed 
6828 Leaves spatulate cuneiform obtuse villous, Nects. palmate 
8829 Stem pubescent. Leaves spatulate scattered 
6830 Leaves ciliated, Suckers spreading, Nects. cuneiform with a swelling 
6831 Margins of leaves serrate toothed. Offsets spreading 
6832 Leaves entire oblong ovate smooth stalked. Cymes spreading, Pedunc. and calyx hairy 
6833 Leaves stem and petals hairy at end 
»5831 Leaves ciliated. Offsets short round nearly sessile. Petals 6 fringed 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
1106. Calligonvm. From z.oe,Xo;, beautiful, and yow, a knee or joint. This plant produces, instead of leaves, 
curious greenish excrescences disposed in joints, which give it a remarkable appearance. 
1107. Glinus. A name employed by Theophrastus to designate a kind of maple. This plant is, however, 
mere like a purslane. 
1108. Biackuiellia. Named after Elizabeth Blackwell, who published an Herbal in 1735, containing figures 
of between two and three hundred plants, drawn and engraved by herself. Curious stove plants with pretty 
foliage, but inconspicuous spikes of whitish green flowers. 
1109. Gastonia. Named by Commerson after Gaston de Bourbon, son of Henry IV. In the Isle de Bourbon 
it is called Bois d'cponge. 
1110. Sempervivum. Yrom semper vivere, to live for ever, in allusion to the tenacity of life common to 
plants of the genus. This is a succulent genus, some species of which are ornamental or singular, and others 
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