612 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Class XVI I. 
Spanish * or 
procumbent or 
trailing fU or 
hairy green-wced* or 
diffuse *fc or 
silky SBt or 
Petty whin * or 
German « or 
dwarf-prickly * or 
Portugal * or 
bracteolate * i 1 or 
10170 florida W. 
10171 procCimbens W. 
10172 dec6mbens TV. 
10173 piI6sa W. 
10174 diffusa TV. 
10175 sericea TV. 
10176 anglica TV. 
10177 germanica TV. 
10178 hispanica TV. 
10179 lusitanica TV. 
10180 bracteolata Link. 
1539. LEBECKaA. TV. Lebeckia. 
10181 contaminata TV. narrow-leaved 
10182 ser'icea TV. 
10183 cytiso'ides TV. 
10184 subternata Link. 
'1540. U'LEX. TV. 
10185 europEe'us TV. 
10186 nanus TV. 
1541. ONO'NIS. W. 
10187 antiquorum TV. 
10188 spinusa TV. 
I I or 5 
10189 hirc'ma TV. 
10190 repens TV. 
10191 ColumniE TV. 
10192 mit'issima TV. 
10193 alopecuro'ides TV. 
10194 variegata TV. 
10195 pubescens TV. 
10196 cernua TV. 
10197 geminata TV. 
10198 reclinata TV. 
10199 cenisia TV. 
10200 vaginalis P. S. 
10201 Cherleri TV. 
10202 viscosa W. 
10203 ornithopodioIdesfF. Bird's-foot 
10204 p'mguis TV. greasy 
10205 Natrix TV. yellow-shrubby 
10206 hispanica TV. Spanish 
(3 oligophylla Tenore few-leaved 
10207 tridentata TV. three-toothed 
10208 cr'ispa TV. curl-leaved 
10209 fruticosa W. shrubby 
10210 rotundif61ia TV. round-leaved 
silky 
Cytisus-leaved * i_| or 
yellow-floweredifc i | or 
Furze. 
common it ag 
dwarf wr 
Rest-Haurow. 
tall ^ A un 
common ^ A un 
stinking ^ A ui 
creeping ^ A un 
small-flowered ^ A un 
cluster-flowered O un 
Fox-tail O un 
variegated O un 
downy O un 
hanging-poddedtt, i | im 
two-flowered £ lAJ un 
spreading O un 
narrow-leaved ^ A un 
sheathed it- 1 | un 
dwarf 
clammy 
6 jn.au 
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my.jn 
my.jn 
my.jn 
my.jn 
my.jn 
jn.au 
jn.jl 
mr.my Y 
mr.my Y 
Leguminosce. 
ap.my Br 
^ ap Y 
3 ap Pk 
3 jn.jl Y 
Leguminos<s. 
6 ap.au Y 
2 au.d Y 
Leguminos(V. 
1 jn.jl Pu 
1 jn.au F 
li my.au R 
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2 jn.au 
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Spain 1752. 
Hungary 1816. 
France 1775. 
England san.he. 
Italy 1816. 
Austria 1812. 
Britain moi.he. 
Germany 1773. 
Spain 1759. 
Portugal 1771. 
1823. 
Sp. 4—12. 
C. G. H. 1787. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
C. G. H. 1824. 
Sp. 2. 
Britain san.he. 
Britain dry he. 
Sp. 24—73. 
S. Europe 1790. 
Britain 
Italy 1596. 
Europe 
S, Europe 1732. 
Portugal 1732. 
Portugal 169a 
Spain 1784. 
S. Europe 1680. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
C. G. H. 1787. 
S. Europe 1800. 
Italy 1759. 
Egypt 1815. 
S. Europe 1771. 
S. Europe 1759. 
SicUy 1713. 
S. Europe 1739. 
S. Europe 1683. 
Spain 1799. 
Naples 1823. 
Spain 1752. 
Spain 1739. 
S. France 1680. 
Switzerl. 1570. 
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C CO 
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C CO 
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S p.l 
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Bot. cab. 718 
Eng. bot. au8 
Jac. ic. 3. t. 555 
Jac. ic. 3. t. .556 
Eng. bot 132 
Cav. ic. 3. t. 211 
Bot. rep. 419 
Com.hor,2.t.l07 
S CO Eng. bot. 742 
S CO Eng. bot. 743 
D CO 
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Lob. ic. 2S 
Eng. bot. 682 
Jac. vind. 1. 1. 93 
Dill.elt. t.25.f.28 
Jac. aust.3. t.240 
Dill.elt. t.24.f27 
Lap. pyr. 1. t. 9 
Desf atl.2. t.l85 
Com. hort.2.t.82 
1542. ANTHYL'LIS. W. KidneyVetch. 
10211 tetraphylla TV. four-leaved O or 
10212 Vulneraria TV. common A or 
I rUbra red-flowered ^ A or 
Leguminosce. Sp. 14 — 35. 
1 jl.au W S. Europe 1640. S co 
I my.au Y Britain ch.pas. D s.l 
I my.au R D s.l 
Al.ped.l.t.lO.f.2 
Vent. eels. t. 32 
Barr. ic. 1239 
Cav. ic. 2. 1. 192 
Bot. mag. 329 
Bot. mag. 2450 
Cav. ic. 2. 1. 152 
Magn.mons. t.l7 
Bot. mag. 317 
Bot. mag. 335 
Bot. mag. 1G8 
Eng. bot. 104 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
has proved serviceable in dropsical cases. A salt prepared from the ashes is recommended in the same 
disorder. 
G. triquetra is the handsomest hardy species : it is evergreen, and produces a vast profusion of bloom, 
1539. Lebeckia. Named by Thunberg : possibly in honor of some forgotten botanist. Young cuttings root 
freely in sand under close cover. 
1540. Ulex. A word of very obscure meaning. De Theis derives it from ac, a point in Celtic. U. europaus, 
Jonc-marin, Fr., is a beautiful evergreen shrub, which flowers freely, both when wild and cultivated, the 
greater part of the year. It abounds in some places, and there it is despised by the common people ; but the 
greatest botanists have admired its deep green shoots and leaves, brilliant yellow flowers, and tufted 
picturesque shape. About Petersburg, it forms one of their most valuable greenhouse plants, flowering in 
winter. Linnaeus lamented that he could hardly preserve it alive in a greenhouse. Many parts of Germany 
are wholly destitute of the furze bush, insomuch that Dillenius was in 'a perfect extasy when he first saw our 
commons covered with its golden flowers. And Gerarde relates, that about Dantzic, Brunswick, and in 
Poland, there was not a branch of it growing, except some few plants and seeds that he sent, which were most 
curiously kept in their fairest gardens. As an agricultural plant the furze has been sown in several parts of 
the island as hedges ; but excepting where it occupies a breadth of ten or twelve feet on a raised mound, it 
does not last long, getting naked below. Sown on a mound the sides may be out, and the prunings used as 
fuel or as green food, and the fence thus rendered close at bottom and durable. It is sown in fields, and 
