SUPPLEMENT. 
[Thb lapse of time consequent on the passage through the press of a work of this description and extent, 
has necessarily caused the omission of many plants that have been discovered or described since its 
commencement. All of these that have hitherto (June 1840) been made known, are now inserted in due 
alphabetical order. Those new genera upon which no remarks are supplied, have not yet fallen beneath 
our observation, and we are unwilling to furnish any unauthenticated accounts.] 
AbutYlon, Mtxnch. A rab i c name of a plant analogous 
to the marsh-mallow.' Linn. 16, Or. 8, Nat. Or. 
Malvacece. “ It is a greenhouse shrub of the easiest 
culture, and of great beauty.” — Bot. Reg. 
. Orange all, G. £v. S. Brazil . 
G. Er. S. N. S. W. 
G. Et. S. N. Holl. 
. G. Ev. S. Swan R. 
. G. Ev. S. Swan R. 
G. Et. S. N. HolL 
G. Et. S. V. D. L. 
G. Et. S. N. Holl. 
G Et. Tr. N. HolL 
. S. De. S. 
G. Et, S. N. S. W. 
G. Et. S. N. HolL 
G. Et. S. N. S. W. 
O. Et. S. N. HolL 
G. Et, S. N. HoU. 
. O. Et. S. 
. 3, G. De. S. V. D. L. 
G. Et. S. N. HolL 
G. Et. S. N. Holl. 
G. Et. S. N. S. W. 
G. Et. S. N. S. W. 
G. Et. S. N. Holl. 
G. Et. S. N. Holl. 
G. Et. S. N. Holl. 
G. Et. S. N. Holl. 
striatum 
Acacia. 
Bstringens . 
cultratii 
cuneatA . . 
cvanophylld 
dolabraUi . 
dependens . 
lioloserlceii . 
hiimifusH . 
KermesinS . 
LawNon! 
leptocSrpS . 
ligulatA . . 
neurocSrpd . 
persoonioides 
pulch^llA . 
m&gnA 
RiceanS 
sericAta . . 
SimsH . ■. 
spectAhllts . 
stenophyllA 
umbellAtA . 
viminAlfa . 
Tomerifurmis 
xylocArpA . 
Ac.£na. ■ ' ' 
splendens . . . 
ac£r. 
campestrS 
austriacflm . . Grn. yel, 
hebeoArpum . Gm. yel. . 
laevigAtum . . Gm. yeL . 
nAnum . . . Grn. yel. 
Achii.lea. Synonyme : 1 . A. amoena. 
Millefdllum 
TariegAtA . . White . 8, H. Her. P. Gardens 
TermiculArls, 1 . Yellow . 8, H. Her. P. Russia . 
1820 
1819 
1820 
1820 
1821 
1818 
1820 
. 1819 
. 1837 
. 1818 
. 1819 
. 6, H. De. T. Austria . 
H. De. T. Britain . 
, H. De. T. 
. 6, H. De. S. 
AconitDm. 
ochranthum 
. Yellow . 8, H. De. P. Russia . 
AcrhmonTum— a/ferna^Cm. 
AcrostichOm. 
asplenifdllum . . 
citrifollum . 
iugl^ndifollu 
latifolium . . 
nicotianifdlium 
Scolopendrium 
. . Brown 
. Blue . 
. Brown 
. Brown 
Actinotus. 
leucocAphalus 
Adiantum. 
sethiopTcum 
concinnum . 
flabellifolium 
folios um . 
FoTiAnum . 
lucTdum 
MoritzTanum 
ohllquum 
S. Her. P. Brazil . 
9, S. Her. P. W. Ind. 
S. Her. P. Surinam 
S. Her. P. Jamaica 
10, S. Her. P. W. Ind. 
8, S. Her. P. W. Ind. 
Swan R. 
1837 
. Brown . 9, S. Her. P. . 1838 
. Brown . 6, S. Her. P. N, Holl. . 
. Brown . 9, S. Her. P. Jamaica 
. Brown . 8, G. Her. P. 
. Brown . 5, S. Her. P. W. Ind. . 
. Brown . 8, S. Her. P. S. Amer. . 1824 
. Brown . 9, S. Her, P. . 1838 
. Brown . S. Her. P. W. Ind. 
.fficHMKA, Ruiz and Pavon. From aichme, a point; in 
allusion to the rigid points on the calyces. Linn. 
A. California . 1833 
A. California . 1833 
A. Chile . . 1833 
. Epi. Khoseea . 
1837 
6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Bromeliacece. These plants 
require to be grown in a compost of loam, peat, and 
sand. 
Mertensil . . . Grn. red . 3, S. Epi. Demerara . 1830 
suaveOlens . . Pink . . 4, S. Her. P. Brazil . . 1838 
.^cTdIObi — Arl, Behlnis, cancelldtUm, Euphorbia, Ger- 
anil, OrObi, quadrifidUm, Soldanellce, Valerianace- 
drUm. 
iSooCHLOA, Bentham. From aix, a goat, and chloa, a 
green herb ; alluding to the fetid smell of some of 
the species. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Poletnoniacex. 
For culture and propagation refer to the genus 
Gilia. 
atractyloIdAs . . Blue . 
cotulsefOliA . . . Blue . 
eryngioidAs . . 
intertextA . . . Blue . 
pubAscens . . . Blue . 
SCH YN AXTH Cs. 
ramoslsslmus . . Scarlet 
iEsci;r.Cs. 
HippooAstAnum 
nOre.pUno . . White 
fol. argenteis . White 
.iEtheria. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Orchidaceae. 
Synonymes ; 1. Goodyera occulta, Platylepis Goodyer^ 
oides. 
occultA, 1 . . . Wit. grn, 10, S. Ter. Mauritius . 
AoanTsTa, Lindley. From aganos, quiet, or desirable ; 
in allusion to the pretty, neat appearance of the 
plant. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Orchidacece. In 
speaking of the cultivation of this superlatively 
pretty plant. Dr. Lindley remarks : “ In order to 
cultivate this plant successfully it should be sus- 
pended upon a block of wood from the rafters of the 
stove, and its thick fleshy roots allowed to hang in 
the air and imbibe its moisture. A damp atmo- 
sphere, syringing its roots and leaves freely when 
in a growing state, and shade during bright sun- 
shine, are the principal requisites in its cultivation. 
In other respects it may receive the same treatment 
as the rest of this tribe.” — Bot. Reg. 
pulchellA . . . Cream . . 6, S. Epi. Demerara . 
Aoa R ices — adipOsut, areoldtds, atomdttia, balanlnda, 
bifrOns, blundQs, boldrls, bulldcifix, calyptreefOrmU, 
camptophgllCis, Candullednus, CentGnculfu, cetdstniis, 
cBrnGGt, chiOnSGs, constrTctvs, corrGgls, cydnBGs, cy- 
pheUifOrmis, decolorant, deJlGins, D. rftbidGs, eliitus, 
erubltcSnt, erythrOpGs, excSlsut, fcenisecU,fibrillOsGt, 
JlocculOsut, fuliginOsGs, fumOsus, hxmatophyll&s, 
HookSrl, hypnOphllut, iliopOdifis, imbricutns, ina- 
mdenut. Iris, lasclvUs, iBntGs, limOmus, livido-ochra- 
cBGs, Loveidnus, mammOsGs, Maria, mastoidBGs, 
midlus, minidtGs, mltis, nigrescent, pachyphgllGs, 
paupercGlGs, pelianthinGs , phyllOphilns, polystlctGs. 
pudens, radicOsfts, raphanotdes, reticlnUs, reticuldtus, 
Rabi, rufO-edmeUs, speciOsus, sphagnicOld, stipdtGs 
toHtdriGs, S. gramineds, stridtalus, stridtGs, tenOr- 
rlmfis, trechispOrds, unddtds, unguinOsGs, vdlidus, 
vitsllinGs. 
Aoavb. 
elAgans .... S. Her. P. 
glaucescens . . O. Her. P. Mexico . . 1835 
polycanthoidAa . G. Her. P. Mexico . . 1835 
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