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ABBREVIATIONS. 
In the desci'iptions. 
anth. 
. .anther. 
pun. 
. . panicle. 
cal. 
. . calyx. 
ped. 
. .pedimcle. 
caps. 
. . capsule. 
pet. 
. . petal. / 
cdvp. 
. . carpel. 
pjiyll. 
. pliyllarv. 
COT, 
. corolla. 
seytH. 
■ . . segment. 
A 
. . flower. 
Sep. 
. sepal. 
fr. 
. .fruit. 
St. 
. .stem. 
ft- 
gl 
. .feet. 
stam. 
. . stamen. 
. . glume. 
stiff. 
. . stigma. 
in. 
. .incli. 
stip. 
. .stipule. 
interm. 
. .intermediate. 
t. 
. .plate. 
inv. 
. .involucre. 
term. 
. .terminal. 
L., I., Is. 
. .leaves. 
Tr. 
. .tribe. 
It., Its. 
. .leaflets. 
var. 
. .variety. 
nect. 
. .nectary. 
A.N.H. 
Curt. 
E.B. 
E.B.S. 
G.F.G. 
N. 
Phytol. 
R. 
R.I. 
St. 
Books. 
. Annals of Natural 
History. 
. Curtia's Flora Londi- 
nensis. 
.English Botany. 
. Supplement to E. B. 
. Nees von Esenbeck's 
Genera Plantarum 
Florae Germanicfe. 
.Hooker and Amott's 
British Flora. 
. Newman's History of 
British Ferns, ed. 2. 
. Pamell's Gi-asses of 
Britain. 
.The Phytologist. 
. Reicheubach's Icones 
Florae Germanicae. 
. Reichenbach'slcono- 
graphia Botauica. 
. Stunn'sDeutschlandfl 
Flora. 
Duration and Native 
Country. 
A. . . Annual. 
B. . .Biennial. 
P. . . Perennial. 
Sh. ..Shrub. 
T. ..Tree. 
E. . . England. 
S. . . Scotland. 
I. . .Ireland. 
t . . Possibly introduced but 
now ha^■ing the ap- 
pearance of being a 
true native. 
I . .Probably introduced but 
admitting of some slight 
doubt on the subject. 
* . . Certainly naturalized. 
! . . After the name of a plant 
shows thrtt anauthentic 
.specimen has been seen. 
I. II. III. &c. represent the months of flowering, viz. Jjin., 
Feb., ISIarch, &c. ; but thej' difler so much in different parts of 
the Iringdom that only an approximation to the true tuue can 
be given. 
\\Tien the Initial letter of the generic name is prefixed to that 
of a variety, it is intended to show that the autlior quoted con- 
sidered it to be a species. 
