ERY FRO 
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Erythronium. 
giganteum ... H. Bl. P. N. Amer. . 
Eucalyptus. 
alpma .... ' H. De. S. V. D. L. . 1834 
Euonymus. 
europ%us 
latifollus . . White . . 6, H. De. S. 
garciiiiief6llu8 . Pa. yel. . H. De. T. Nepal . .1820 
japoiiicus 
maculates . . Pink . . 7. F. Er. S. Japan . . 1836 
variegatus . . Pink . . 7. F. Ev. S. Japan . . 1836 
Euphorbia. 
amygdaliides 
variegSta . . Apetal . 4, H. Ev. S. Britain . . 
dictyocdrpdn. 
Eurybia. 
glutinosa ... Pa. via « G. Ev. S. V. D. L. . 
Eutoca. 
visclda .... Brn. rose . 7> H. A. California . 1834 
Excipula — stris;osd. 
Evsexhardtia, Kunth. In honour of Charles William 
Eysenhardt, M.D., a professor in the University of 
Konigsbertf, in Prussia. Linn 17, Or. 4, Nat. Or. 
Leguminosr. This shrub will thrive in a mixture 
of loam and peat, and young cuttings will strike 
root in sand, under a bell -glass, in heat, 
amorphoides . . Pa. yel. . G. Ev. S. Mexico. . 1837 
Fabtana, Rniz and Pavon. In honour of Francisco 
Fabiano, of Valeiicia in Spain, a promoter of botany. 
Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Solanaceee. The soil adapted 
to this pretty little shrub is peat and sand, and it 
may be multiplied by cuttings or seed, in the same 
manner as Cape heaths. 
imbricata . . . White . . G. Ev. S. Chili . . 
Fagus. 
ferruginga 
Carolinians . . Apetal . H. De. T. Carolina . 
sylvatIcS 
cristata . . . Apetal . 5, H. De. T. 
cuprea . . . Apetal . 5, H. De. T. 
fol. argenteis Apetal . 5, H. De. T. 
fol. aureis . . Apetal . 6, H. De. T. 
pendula . . . Apetal . 5, H. De. T. 
Fedia. 
gibbosa .... . 5, H. A. . 1834 
Fenzlia, Bentham. In honour of Dr. Fenzl, author 
of a monograph of Alsinaceae. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. 
Or. PolemoniacecE. For culture and propagation, 
refer to Leptosiphon. 
dianthiflorS . . Pur. yeL . H. A. Califom. . 1833 
Fernandezia. 
luniferS .... 8. Epi. Brazil . . 
Ferula. 
ammonlacS . . White . 6, H. Her. P. Persia . . 1831 
seseloidis. 
Fes rucA — geniculdta. 
Fragillaria — aurea, confervoidis, diatomoidSs. 
Fraxinus. Synonyme: i. Fraxinics nana. 
americanA 
latifolia . . . Green . . 5, H. De. T. 
excel sMr 
aurea pendhla Green . . 4, H. De. T. Britain . . 
Kincairniae . . Green . . 4, H. De. T. Kincairney 
heteropbylla 
variegatA . . Green . . 4, H. De. T. Ireland . . 1836 
juglandi foils 
subinteeerrTmA Green . . 5, H. De. T. 
polemoniifOliA, 1 Green . . 4, H. De. S. N. Amer. . 1812 
pubescens 
longifOlTA . . Green . . 5, H. De. T. 
quadrangulatA 
nervosa . . . Green . . 5, H. De. T. 
Fritillaria. 
imperialis 
aurantlA . . Or. red . 4, H. BL P. Gardens . 
flava-pleno . . Yellow . 4, H. Bl. P. Gardens . 
rtibrA-pleno. . Red . . 4, H. Bl. P. Gardens . 
variegata . . Red . . 5, H. Bl. P. Gardens . 
Frolovia. In honour of Frolow, a Russian botanist. 
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Linn. 19, Or. — , Nat. Or. Compositie. Synonyme: 
1. Saussurea Frolovii. 
lyratA, 1 . . . Sulphur. 9, H. Her. P. Altaia . .1834 
FrustulTa, Agardh. From frustula, fragments ; of 
which this genus is composed. Linn. 24, Ur. 7, 
Nat. Or. Algm. These species are found in fresh 
water — F.fasciatd, Ulvd. 
Fuchsia. 
cylindrAcea . . Scarlet . 8, F. De. S. Mexico . . 1837 
globosA 
Devonia . . . Red . . 1, G. Ev. S. Hybrid . . 
Funkia. 
lanceaefdliA 
fol. variegatis . Lilac . . 7, H. Her. P. Gardens . 
undulata . . . LiLac . . 8, F. Her. P. J.ipan . . 1834 
variegata . . Lilac . . 8, F. Her. P. Japan . . 1834 
FuRCR.ffi:A. 
longeeva .... .6, Palm. . 1833 
Fusarium — roseum. 
FusispoRiuM, Link. From a spindle, and sporos, 
a seed ; referring to the fusiform sporidia. Linn. 
24, Or. 9, Nat. Or. Fungi. Found on onions, 
decayed cucumbers, &c. — F. atrovirSns, aurantld- 
cum, Buxi. 
Gahni A, R. Browti. In honour of H. Gahn, a Swedish 
botanist. Linn. 3, Or. — , Nat. Or. Graminex — G. 
procerd. 
Galeobdolon. 
luteum 
variegatum . Yellow . 6, H. Her. P. Britain . . 
Galium — arendrium, Barrelierl, capllllpes, pallescSns, 
rugOsum. 
Gardoquia. 
multiflora . . . Drk. pur. . 8, G. Ev. S. Chile . . 
Garrya. 
laurifdllA . . . Mexico . . 
Gastrolobium. 
cordatum . . . Yellow . G. Ev. S. Swan R, . 
Geastrum — Brydntil, sfridtUm, S. minus. 
Geblera, Fischer and Meyer- In honour of Gebler, a 
German botanist. Linn. — , Or. — , Nat. Or. Eu- 
phorbiacex. 
suffr.UicosA . . H. De. S. Russia . . 1835 
Gelasine, Herbert. From gelasinos, a smiling dimple. 
Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Iridacex. A bulbous rooted 
plant, with rather small dark-blue flowers. It was 
f()und by Mr. Tweedie in stony places near Rio 
Grande. “ Seedlings grow rapidly, and will pro- 
bably flower at a year and a half old. The speci- 
men figured flowered in the greenhouse at SpoflForth, 
but Mr. Herbert thinks the species will prove very 
nearly hardy, and will retain its leaves, in part at 
least, through the winter.” — Gard. Mag. 
azurea .... Blue . . G. Bl. P. S. Amer. . 1838 
Genista. Synonyme: ]. Spartium interruptum. 
gennanica 
inermis . . . YeUow . 7, H. Ev. S. 
sagittalTs 
minor . . . Yellow . 5, H. Ev. Tr. 
tinetorlS 
flore pleno . . Yellow . 7, H. Ev. S. Gardens . 
hirsiita . . . Yellow . 7. H. Ev. S. Britain . . 
latifdlia . . . Yellow . 8, H. Ev. S. Auvergne . 
pratensis . . Yellow . 7, H. Ev. S. Italy . . 
triacanthds 
interrupts, 1 . Yellow . 6, H. Ev. S. Tangier 
Gkntiana. 
asclepiadeA 
majbr . . .Blue . .7, H. Her. P. 
ochroleucA . . Cream . . 7, H- Her. P. 
Gebleri .... H. Her. P. Russia . 1832 
plebeia . . . . Drk. blue 7, H. Her. P. Germany . 1834 
PneumonanthS 
flore albo . . Wht grn. 8, H. Her. P. Germany . 1834 
flOre albo . . White . . 5, H. Ev. Tr. Gardens , . ^ 
Geoglossum — difTOrmi, glutindsum* 
Geranium. 
affine .... H. Her. P. . 1832 
asphodeloldes . . H. Her. P. Levant . . 1828 
