588 
multijidus. 
HEXAND. TRIGYN. 719, Flagellaria. 
Flowers dioecous : leaves halbert-lhaped, with P** 
auricles or lobes, 
Levant. Bocc. Mu/. 2. p. 164. t. 126. 
thyrsQfdts, Flowers dioecous; panicle contraded in 
thyrfe: leaves halbert-fliaped. 
Barbary. Desfont. Atlant, 321, Mart. Mill. DiS. zp- 
Flowers dioecous; valves graniferous : leaves 
row-lhaped. 
Meadows. Er.g. Bot. t. izy. IVood-v. i. 6 s). Blacken.'.-- - 
Flowers dioecous; valves without grains; leaves 
late, arrow-fhaped. Sheef ^ 
•Acetosa. 
, t. Z 3 °' 
Paftures. Curt, Lond.fafc. 5. t. 29. Black-M. t. 307- 
tAcetosella, 
atuleatut. Flowers dioecous ; fruit refledled ; valves cilist^’ 
luxuriani. 
ivP 
lanceolate, petjoled. 
Spain. Bauh. prodr. t. 53. Leaves not hooked at the 
¥ 
arifotius. 
hipinnatus. 
hoitilis. 
iudica. 
repens. 
bale- 
r 30- — of 
Flowers dioecous ; outer-valves fubnlate, inner- 
. cular ; leaves heart- arrow-fhaped ; lleins ® = 
diffufe, 
Alps. Bocc. Muf. t. \z 6 . Root tuberous : ftems |.( 1 ( 
Flowers dioecous : all the leaves petioled, halbert- 
with fimple divaricate lobes: ftem ere£l, ^ 
Abyffinia, Jacq.hort. 3./. 98. A- abyffinicus, _ 
Stems fiftulous, glaucous : leases triangular, ferrulate • 
heart-fhaped, naked, entire, glabrous. 
Flowers dioecous; leaves doubly pinnate. _ laif*-'*' 
Morocco. Leaves heart-ihaped, the fegnients dillin^ * 
the midrib and each of them fubdivided. 
Flowers dioecous ; valves naked : ftem prickly, 
China. Lour.,Coch. 217. Mart. Mill. Dtei. n. 36. 
Leaves lanceolate, entire, flat : valves entire. 
719. FLAGELLARIA. Calyx 6-parced! 
harry fuperior, i-feeded. ,|_ 
Stem round, climbing: leaves ovate, ending in 3 
India. Rumph. amb. 5. t. 59, y. l. Rheed. Mai. 7. *■ 
Shrub \\ ith the branches fcaly at the bafe ; leaves all pt® 
a long entire fheath : fioveers in a terminal panicle* 
Stem angular, creeping: leaves jointed, in pairs. 
Eaft Indies. Rumph. amb. 5. 490. t. i84._/'. l. 
Stem creeping by lateral fibres : leaves linear, appendaS 
middle joint; /cveers terminal, with a long ipadix. 
