ANDROMEDA. APIOS. 
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10—1. ANDROMEDA. 18. 51. 
calyculat" a, (leather leaf. O. w. M. T7.) leaves lanceolate-oblong 1 , obsoletely ser- 
rulate, sub-revolute, with scaly dots, rust coloured beneath : racemes ter- 
minal, leafy, turned one way : pedicels short, solitary, axillary : calyx acute, 
2-bracted at the base : bracts broad-ovate, acuminate : corolla oblong-cy- 
lindric. Wet. 2 f. & 
12—13. ANEMONE. 26. 61. 
virginia’na , (wind-flower. O. g-w. Ju. 2 )..) stem dichotomous ; leaves in threes, 
ternate, upper ones opposite ; leafets gash-lobate and serrate-acute ; pedun- 
cles solitary, 1-flowered, elongated ; seed oblong, woolly, mucronate, in 
heads. 18 i. S. 
nemoro'sa, (low anemone. 0. r-w. M. 'll..) stem 1-flowered: cauline leaves in 
threes, ternate ; leafets wedge-form, gash-lobed, toothed, acute : corolla 5- 
6-petalled : seeds ovate, with a short style, hooked. A variety, quinquefo- 
lia, has lateral leafets deeply 2-cleft. 6 i. S. 
thalictro'ides, (rue anemone. O. w. M. 'll-.) umbels involucred : radical leaves 
twice ternate, leafets sub-cordate, 3-toothed : involucrum 6-leaved ; leafets 
petioled, uniform : umbel few-flowered : seed naked, striate : root tuberous. 
A variety, uniflora , has a 1-flow'ered involucrum. 6 i. S. 
Exotic. 
horten"sia, (garden anemone.) radical leaves digitate : divisions 3-cleft ; cau- 
line ones ternate, lanceolate, connate, subdivided : seed woolly. 
5—2. ANETHUM. 45. 60. 
Exotic. 
grave'olens, (dill.) fruit compressed : plant annual. 
fceni'culum , (fennel.) fruit ovate : plant perennial. 
5—2. ANGELICA. 45. 60. 
atropurpu'rea , (angelica. O. g-w. J. 7(.) stem smooth, coloured : leaves ter- 
nate, partitions sub-quinate ; leafets ovate, acute, gash-serrate, sub-lobed ; 
3 terminal ones confluent : petioles very large, inflated. Wet meadows. 
Root purplish. This is the true aromatic angelica. 4 f. S. 
Exotic. 
archangel ica, (archangel. (J'.) leaves with the odd terminal leafet lobed. 
17—2. ANTHEMIS. 49. 55. 
cot"ula, (mayweed. O. w. J. 0 .) receptacle conic, chaff bristly, seed naked : 
leaves 2-pinuate, leafets subulate, 3-parted. 10 i. S. 
Exotic. 
no’bilis, (chamomile, w. Au. 'll-.) leaves 2-pinnate; leafets 3-parted, linear-sub- 
ulate, sub-villous : stem branching at the base. Fragrant. 4 i. 
2—2. ANTHOXANTHUM. 4. 10. 
odora’tum , (sweet vernal grass. O. M. 2|..) spike oblong-ovate ; florets sub-pe- 
duncled, shorter than the awn. An American variety, altissimum, is larger 
and of a dark green. An elegant substitute for the Leghorn grass. 10 — 
18 i. S. 
13—2. ANTIRRHINUM. 40. 40. 
tina'ria, (snap-dragon, y. Ju. 7J..) erect, glabrous: leaves scattered, lanceolate- 
linear, crowded together : spikes terminal, dense-flowered: calyx glabrous- 
shorter than the spur. Flowers large — (toad-flax.) Naturalized. 12 — 18 i. 
16—10. APIOS, 32. 93. 
tubero'sa, (ground-nut. O. dark p. Ju. 7J..) stem twining: leaves pinnate, with 
7 lance-ovate leafets: racemes shorter than the leaves: root tuberous 
farinaceous, in taste resembling the cocoa-nut, and highly nutricious. 
This plant should be cultivated in moist rich soil, for food. 
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