784 
MONCECIA TETRANDRIA. 
Class XXI. 
13224 reticulata fV. 
net-leaved 
tL □ un 
2 
jn.au 
G 
Jamaica 
1793. 
C 
CO 
Bot. mag. 2567 
13225 rufa W. 
rusty 
ML □ un 
1 
jn.s 
G 
Jamaica 
1793. 
c 
CO 
13226 urens W. 
small 
O w 
1 
in.s 
Ap 
Britain 
clt.gr. C 
CO 
Eng. bot. 1236 
13227 dioica W. 
common 
^ A w 
U il.s 
Ap 
Britain 
CO 
Eng. bot. 1750 
13228 membranacea TV. 
membranous 
^ A un 
n 
jl.s 
Ap 
Spain 
T820.'^" 
c 
CO 
13229 crassifolia 
thick-leaved 
'f 1 1 un 
2 
jl.s 
Ap 
S. Amer. 
1822. 
c 
CO 
13230 ardens Link. 
burning 
O lin 
1 
jl.s 
Ap 
Nepal 
1821. 
S 
CO 
13231 cannab'ina W. 
Hemp-leaved 
A un 
3 
jl.s 
Ap 
Siberia 
1749. 
s 
CO 
Am.rut. 249.t.25 
13232 rugosa W. 
rough-stalked 
£ ID2 un 
2 
my.jl 
Ap 
Jamaica 
1793. 
c 
CO 
13233 nudicaulis W. 
naked-stalked 
ti. □ im 
3 
my.jl 
Ap 
Jamaica 
1793. 
c 
CO 
13234 gracilis W. 
slender-stalked A un 
3 
jn.au 
Ap 
Huds. B. 
1782. 
c 
CO 
13235 Parietaria ff. 
Pellitory-leav'dtt. □ un 
1 
jl.s 
Ap 
Jamaica 
1793. 
c 
CO 
Slo.jara.l.t.93.f.l 
13236 ciliata W. 
ciliated 
n. □ un 
1 
jl.s 
Ap 
Jamaica 
1815. 
c 
CO 
13237 pukhella Link. 
pretty 
10- \ 1 un 
n ji.s 
Ap 
E. Indies 
1820. 
c 
CO 
13238 scabrella Rox. 
rough 
a. 1 1 un 
1 
E. Indies 
1815. 
c 
CO 
13239 ee'stuans W. 
Surinam 
£ na un 
1 
jn.jl 
Ap 
Surinam 
1803. 
c 
CO 
Jac.schoe.3.t.388 
13240 canadensis W. 
Canada 
A un 
3 
au.o 
Ap 
Canada 
165G. 
CO 
PI. aim. t. 237.f.2 
13z*l nivea tv. 
white-leaved 
:^ ^ un 
2 
au.s 
Ap 
China 
1739. 
c 
p.l 
Jac. vmd. 2.t.l6o 
lo242 baccifera W. 
berry-bearing 
tL 1 Tun 
4 
jl.au 
Ap 
S. Amer. 
1793. 
Sk 
s.p 
Bot. rep. 454 
13243 caracasana W. 
Caraccas 
tJL □ Ull 
8 
jl.au 
Ap 
Caraccas 
1824. 
c 
CO 
Jacq. schoe.f.386 
13244 caravellana Schrk. 
long-stalked 
O un 
4 
jl.au 
Ap 
S. Amer. 
1825. 
s 
CO 
13245 elongata Link. 
lengthened 
O un 
3 
jl.au 
Ap 
Philipp.Is.l823. 
s 
CO 
13246 diversifolia Link. 
various-leaved 
1 1 un 
3 
au.s 
Ap 
E. Indies 
1823. 
S 
CO 
13247 horrida Link. 
horrid 
O un 
3 
au.s 
Ad 
Nepal 
1821, 
S 
CO 
13248 arborescens Link. 
arborescent 
tt. 1 1 un 
8 
au.s 
Ap 
Manilla 
1822. 
c 
CO 
1963. PACHYSAN'DRA. Mi. Pachysandra. 
13249 procumbens W. trailing A pr 
13250 coriacea Hooker. coriaceous ml □ pr 
Euphorbiacece, Sp. 2. 
i mr.ap W N. Amer. 1800. 
4 jn.jl W Nepal 
1964. DIO'TIS. fV. 
13251 ceratoides W. 
DiOTlS. 
shrubby 
1965. EMPLEU'RUM. W. Empleurum. 
13252 serrulatum W. Cape i 
1966. AU'CUBA. W. 
13253 japonica W. 
AUCUBA. 
blotch-leaved * 
1967. LITTOREL'LA. W. Shore Weed. 
13254 lacustris W. Plantain-leav'd ^ A pr 
1968. SERPrCULA. JV. Serpicula. 
13255 repens W. creeping #,t lAI pr 
1969. MACLU'RA. Nutt. Osage Orange. 
13256 aurantiaca Nutt. common ^ fr 
13231 A 13235 
Chenopodece. Sp. 1. 
2 mr Ap Siberia 
Diosmece. Sp. 1. 
3 jn.jl Pk C. G, H 
R/iamnece ? Sp 1. 
6 my.jl Ap Japan 
Plantaginece. Sp. 1. 
I jn au W Britain 
Onasrarice. Sp. 1 — 3. 
Ajl.au W C. G. H. 
1822. 
1780. 
1774. 
1783. 
w.sa.p. 
1789. 
Urticece. Sp. 1. 
20 ... Ap N. Amer. 1818. 
^ 13239. 
D s.p Bot. reg. 33 
C CO Hook. ex. fl. 148 
L s.p Jac. ic. 1. 1. 189 
C p.l Exot. bot. 2. t.63 
C CO Bot, mag. 1197 
S p.l Eng. bot. 468 
D p.l Lam, ill. t. 758 
C p.l Lamb.pin. supp. 
13240 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
sting of the nettle, its own juice, or that of the dock, may be applied. The exotic species are of easy 
culture. 
1963. Pachysandra. From srotx^s, thick, and ay/ie uv^po?, signifying, in botanical language, a stamen ; the 
stamens are very stout. A plant of easy culture in common light soil, and freely increased by suckers from 
the roots. 
1964. Diotis. From 5/?, double, and aire?, an ear, on account of the two appendages which exist at the 
base of the florets. A shrub of no great beauty, which thrives in light soil, and is easily increased by layers or 
cuttings under a hand-glass. 
1965. Empleurum. From ev, in, and tXiv^ov, the pleura, or membrane which envelopes the lungs. The seeds 
of this plant are attached to a sort of coriaceous membrane. 
1966. Aucuba. The Japanese name of the plant. It is a well known laurel-like evergreen shrub, v/ith 
leaves mottled with yellow. Male flov/ers only have been produced in the gardens ; but according to Kcempfer, 
