580 
MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Class XVI. 
9666 maculatum TV. 
9667 collinum W. 
9668 pal ustre W. 
9669 aconitifolium W. 
9670 dahuricum Dec. 
9671 pil6sum Forst. 
9672 parviflorum W. en. 
9673 nepalense Sweet 
9674 pyrenaicum W. 
9675 umbrosum P. S. 
9676 mjUe W. 
96'77 pus'iUum W. 
9678 rotundifolium IV. 
9679 columMnum W. 
9680 dissectum PV. 
9681 jarolinianum Ph. 
9682 bohemicum fV. 
9683 divaricatum JV. 
9684 lucidum W. 
9685 Robertianum W. 
9686 purpureum TV. 
9687 Lancastrieuse TVith. 
1464. BROWNEA. TV. 
9688coccmea TV. 
spotted 
hill ^ 
marsh ^ 
Aconite-leaved 
Dahurian 
pilose ^ 
small-flowered ^ 
Nepal ^ 
mountain 
naked-stalked 
Dove's-foot 
small-flowered 
round-leaved 
long-stalked 
jagged-leaved 
spreading 
Bohemian 
straddling 
shining 
Herb- Robert 
ancashnre 
Browtnea. 
scarlet 
A pr 
A pr 
A or 
A pr 
A un 
A un 
A un 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
O w 
O w 
O w 
O w 
O w 
O un 
O un 
O un 
O w 
O w 
O w 
A pr 
f my.au 
1 my.au 
2 jn.au 
1§ my.jn 
1 my.jn 
f my.au 
1 my.jn 
i my.au 
1 my.au 
1 jn.s 
5 ap.au 
5 jn.s 
i jn.jl 
f jn.jl 
5 my.jl 
i jl.au 
fjn.au 
I jl.au 
i my.au 
1 ap.o 
1 ap.o 
f jn.s 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
B 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
R 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pk 
Pk 
Pu 
W.vy 
Pu 
Pu 
Pk 
R 
Pu 
St 
1 nspi 
Leguminosce. 
18 jl.au Sc 
N. Amer. 1732. 
Siberia 1815. 
Germany 1732. 
Switzerl. 1775. 
Dahuria 1820. 
N. Zeal. 1821. 
V. Di. L. 1816. 
Nepal 1818. 
Britain me.pa. 
Hungary 1804. 
Britain was.gr. 
England was.gr. 
England gra ba. 
Britain cha.ba. 
Britain was.gr. 
N. Amer. 1725. 
Bohemia 1683. 
Hungary 1799. 
Britain ston.pl. 
Britain ston.pl. 
Britain 
Britain 
Sp. 1—3. 
W. Indies 1793. 
D s.l 
D CO 
D s.l 
D s.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D s.l 
D CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
D s.l 
Cav.dis.4.t.86.f.2 
Sweet ger. 3 
L'Her. ger. t. 40 
Sweet ger. 119 
Sweet ger. 12 
Eng. bot. 405 
PI. rar. h.2. t.l44 
Eng. bot. 778 
Eng. bot. 385 
Eng. bot. 157 
Eng. bot. 259 
Eng. bot. 753 
Cav.dis.4.t.84.f.l 
Cav.dis.4.t.81.f.2 
PI. rar. h.2. t.l23 
Eng. bot. 75 
Eng. bot. 1486 
Vill.delph.3. t.40 
Cav.dis.4.t.76.f.3 
C r.l Jac. amer. 1. 121 
DODECANDRIA, 
1465. MONSO'NIA. TV. Monsonia. 
9689 speci6sa TV. large-flowered 
9690 pilosa TV. hairy ^ 
9691 lobata TV. broad-leaved ^ 
9692 ovata TV. oval-leaved ^ 
9693 spinosa TV. thorny n. 
HELIC'TERES. TV. Screw-Tree. 
baruensis W. small-fruited *t 
1466. 
9694 
9695 
jamaicensis TV. 
9696 Isora IV. 
9697 verbascifolia Cels. 
9698 ferruginata Link. 
1467. l?OMBE'YA. J. 
9699 tiliaefolia Cav. 
9700 ferruginea TV. 
great-fruited Sit 
East Indian it 
Mullein-leaved *t 
rusty St 
DOMBEYA. 
linden-leaved 
ferruginous 
I Al or 
lAJ or 
I Al or 
iO)l or 
12 or 
I I or 
I I or 
I I or 
□ or 
I I or 
Geraniacece. 
1 ap.my Pu 
1 jl.au Pu 
1 ap.my Pu 
1 au Pu 
1 my.jn Pu 
Bombacece. 
Sp. 5—8. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1774. 
1778. 
1774. 
1774. 
1790. 
12 s.o 
8 jn.jl 
12 jn.jl 
8 jn.jl 
8 jn.jl 
Sp. 5-n. 
W. Indies 1739. 
Jamaica 1739. 
E. Indies 1733. 
Brazil 1820. 
Brazil 1823. 
1468. PENTAPE'TES. TV. Pentapetes. 
9701 phcenicea TV. 
9702 ovata P. S. 
scarlet-flower'd)£ (23 or 
oval-leaved tt. O or 
ByttneriacecB. Sp. 2 — 10. 
Oor 15 ... W Bourbon 1820. 
□ or 15 ... W Mauritius 1815. 
Bytt7ieriacece. Sp. 2. 
2 jl.au S India 1690. 
2 jn.s S N. Spain 1805. 
R r.m Sweet ger. 77 
R r.m Sweet ger. 199 
R r.m Bot. mag. 385 
R r.m L'Her. ger. t. 40 
R r.m L'Her. ger. t. 42 
C p.l Jac. amer. 1. 149 
C l.p Jac.vind.2. t.l43 
C p.l Bot. mag. 2061 
C p.l Bot. reg. 903 
C p.l 
C s.l Cav.dis.3.t.39.f.2 
C s.l Cav.dis.3.t.42.f.2 
C s.p Mill. ic. t. 201 
C s.p Cav. ic. t. 433 
1469- ASTRAP.^'A. Lindl. Astrap^a. Byttneriacece. Sp. 1—3. 
9703 Wallichii imrf/. Wallich's □ spl 20 jl.au Pk Madagasc.1820. C s.p Bot. mag. 2503 
1470. PTEROSPER'MUM. TV. Pterospermum. Byttneriacece. Sp. 3—4. 
9704 suberifolium TV. various-leaved 1 □ or 10 s.o W E. Indies 1783. 
9705 acerifulium TV. Maple-leaved ^ □ or 10 jl.s W E. Indies 1790. 
9706 semisagittatum.ffo.r. half-sagittate 1 □ or 10 ... W E.Indies 1820. 
9668 . 9671 
C p.l Bot. mag. 1526 
C p.l Bot. mag. 620 
C p.l 
9673 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
interest, and in others, being extremely shewy border-flowers. The G. Lancastriense is the most elegant, and 
G. sanguineum the most ornamental of our British kinds. G. anemonifolium, a Cape species, is singularly 
beautiful, on account of its fine caulescent stem, loaded with large fern-like glossy leaves of the most delicate 
green, and its fine red rich blossoms broader than half a crown. 
1464. Brownea. Named after Dr. Patrick Browne, an English physician, who published a Natural History of 
Jamaica, in 1756, illustrated with figures from the pencil of Ehret. A splendid genus, as yet rare in British 
gardens. Loamy soil best suits rooted plants ; and ripened cuttings root in sand in close moist heat. 
1465. Monsonia. In memory of Lady Ann Monson, a lady of eminent botanical acquirements, who resided 
for many years in the East Indies, and is said to have assisted in compiling Lee's Introduction to Botany. The 
species are curious and beautiful plants : they grow well in turfy loam and rotten leaves, and are increased by 
cuttings of the shoots or roots. 
