MONOECIA MONADELPHIA. 
SINGLE-SEEDED CUCUMBER. H.K.v. p.349. 
Chocho Vine. Dill. elth. t.51.f.59.N. America. 1710 vu-ix. 
G YNANDRIA. 
ANDRACIINE, BASTARD ORPINE. H.K.v. p.349. 
II. Q telephioides, trailing. J. Miller illustr. Italy. 1732 vu,vu 
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SICYOS, 
II. O angtilata P 
Classis XXII. 
DIOECIA 
MON AND R I A. 
Linmzan Name. 
PANDANUS, 
S. T i odoratissimus, 
spiralis, 
CECROPIA, 
S. "h peltata, 
SALIX, 
H. L triandra, 
lanceolata, 
amygdalina, 
decipiens, 
Russelliana, 
pentandra, 
nigricans, 
phylicifolia, 
laurina, 
tenuifolia, 
English Name. Figure. 
Native Soil. Cult. Time of \ 
Flowering, j 
CREW-PINE. H.K. v. p. 351. 
sweet-scented. Roxb. cor. t. 94-96.E. Indies. 1771 
S pi ra p N. S. Wales. 1805 
DIANDRTA. 
TRUMPET-TREE, or Snake-wood. 
peltated. Lam. illus. t. 800. 
H. K. v. p.352. 
Jamaica. 1778 
WILLOW. H.K.v. p.352. 
triandrous. Engl. hot. t. 1435. Britain. 
sharp-leaved. --— t. 1436. England. 
Almond-leaved.——- t. 1936. Britain. 
white Welch. —-— t. 1937. England. 
Bedford. -—-- t. 1808. 
Bay-leaved. --—* t. 1805. Britain. 
dark broad-leaved.-—- t. 1213. England. 
Tea-leaved. *-— t. 1958. Scotland. 
shining dark-green.Engl. bot. t. 1806. England, 
thin-leaved. Engl , bot. t. 2186. Britain. 
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v. 
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