ERYSIMUM, FRAXINUS. 365 
leafets sub-petioled, oblong', gash-toothed : petals equalling the calyx : stem 
procumbent. 
14—2. ERYSIMUM. 39. 63. 
amphib"ium, (water radish. O. y. J. 'll-.) silique (or rather silicle) oblong-ovate, 
declined : leaves lance-oblong, pinnatifid or serrate : petals longer than the 
calyx. Wet. 1 — 2 f. S. 
palus"tre, (y. Ju. <£)) leaves lyrate-pinnatifid : lobes confluent, unequally den- 
tate, smooth : petals as long as the calyx : siliques short, turgid : root spin- 
dle-form. 18 i. S’. 
6—1. ERYTHRONIUM. 11. 14. 
america'num,* (dog-tooth violet, adder’s tongue. O. y. Ap. 'll-.) leaves lance- 
oval, punctate : petals oblong-lanceolate, obtuse at the point : inner ones 2- 
dentate near the base : style clavate ; stigma entire, (stigmas 3.) 6 — 8 i. 
13—2. EUCHROMA. 40. 40. 
cocci'nea, (painted cup. O. y. & r. J. tf.) leaves alternate, linear, gash-piunati- 
fid ; divisions linear ; bracts dilated, generally 3-cleft, longer than the flow- 
ers ; calyx 2-cleft, about equal to the corolla : divisions retuse, emarginate. 
Flowers yellow, with scarlet bracts. One variety, pallens , has yellow 
bracts. 10 — 16 i. S. 
17—1. EUPATORIUM. 49. 55. 
Calyxes mere than b-Jlowered. 
purpu'reum, (purple thorough-wort, joe-pye. O. p. Au. 7|.) leaves in fours or 
fives, petioled, lance-ovate, serrate, rugose-veined, roughish ; stem hollow. 
4 — 6 t. iS. 
perfolia'tum, (boncset, thorough-wort. O. w. Au. 7J..) leaves connate-pcrfoilate, 
oblong-serrate, rugose, downy beneath ; stem villose. 2 f. S. 
13—2. EUPHRASIA. 40. 35. 
qfficina'lis, (eyebright. w. Ju. Q.) leaves ovate, obtusely toothed; lower divi- 
sions of the lip emarginate. 
19—12. FAGUS. 50. 99. 
ferrugin."ea, (red beech: O. y-w. M. !;>.) leaves ovate-oblong, acuminate, pu- 
bescent beneath, coarsely toothed, at the base obtuse, sub-cordate-oblique ; 
nuts ovate, acutely 3-sided. 
23—3. FICUS. 53. 98. 
Exotic. 
ca'rica , (fig-tree. g. Ju. bj.) leaves cordate, 3 or 5-lobcd, repand-toothed ; lobes 
obtuse, scabrous above, pubescent beneath. 5 — 8 f. 
11—13. FRAGARIA. 35. 92. 
Virginia na, (wild-strawberry. O. w. M. %.) calyx of the fruit spreading : hairs 
on the petioles erect, on the peduncles close pressed ; leaves somewhat gla- 
brous above. 
Exotic. 
vesca, (English strawberry, w. M. 7J-.) calyx of the fruit reflexed ; hairs on 
the petioles spreading, on the peduncles close-pressed. 
20—2. FRAXINUS. 44. 37. 
acumijia'la, (white ash. O. w-g. M. fj.) lcafets petioled, oblong, shining, acu- 
minate, very entire, or slightly toothed, glaucous beneath ; flowers calycled. 
S. 
Called by some writers dens canis. 
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