= «M i its
P S I r s v P v S Y P T E
toiniil in masses on iho siufiu'c of foiled oaks—
P. ^Uiuh
Fsii.nrOM, S'n'aWs. From naked ; destitute of
loaves. Linn Or. Nat. Or. Lycopodiaceir.
A amali biisliy plant, of little beauty. It is of tlie
simplest I'ulturo, but not worili /^rowin^ except aa
an objei-t of eur-loaity. Sijnontjme: I. Bernhardia
dichotoma.
triquotvflm, 1 . . lirowii . 7, A Hor. P. W. Ind. . 1703
PsoPHOcSiu'ös, Neckcr, From psophos, a sonnd, and
karpos, a f r u i t ; the seeds, when ripe, make a rattiin^i
noise in the pods if shaken. Linn. 17, Or. 4,
Nat. Or. r.cf:^tn)nnos(i'. In the Mauritius they use
the aoed of this plant in tlie same way as we do
peas. For ovilture, see Labiavia. Synonijme :
1. Dolichos (titrafj^onolühus.
totr«KOnölöbi\s, 1 . Uhto . 10, S. T\v. A. Mniirit. . IBIG
PaouAi.rsX, Lhin. From ìsornìcns, scurfy ; in allusion
to the appearance of t le calyx, and most parts of
t h e plants. iJnn. 17, Or. 4, Nat . Or. Le^nnmnosm.
All the species are rather iiandsome when in
flower. The stove and {^reenliouse kinds are best
c u l t i v a t e d in loam and peat, and cuttin^is root
freely in sand, under a fruuio and
liardy sorts do best in peat and sand, or any li^ht
sandy soil, and are increased by cuttings or seeds.
T h e biennial species must be raised on a hotbed
frame, and when potted olT, k e p t with the f^^rcenhouse
plants. The seeds of P- conjUfolia are used
by native doctors in India, and considered slomachic
and deobstrueut. Syyionipnes : 1. P. linearis.
2. P. americana. 3. P. pedunculata. 4. P. inier-'
Ì) tedia.
iicrtOlIs . . .
iiOulüAtil . .
uphyllìl . . .
urborórt . . .
»reiiArW . •
nrjjôntùil . •
iixiDfirT«, 1 . .
bit linn nösii . .
bniobifltft . .
brnoti'fttil . .
ciunV'>cônB . •
cnpitûUl . . •
CÌii6rój\ . • •
coryliföim . .
cuspiilAiii . •
decilmbêna . .
(îpntfltft, 2 . .
divnricrttil .
esculcutil . .
gbindulöaÜ . .
hirtft . . . .
incfiml . . .
involucrfltii
IftthyrifOim .
LupnKMlfl . .
iimcroatftcbyii .
nu'lilotoldês .
muUifmilIs
odoratTHätnuX .
Onobr;?e}iT». •
orbioulflrl.s . .
pali'stîml . .
pinnAtil . . •
piihöscöns . .
rt^pOiiN . . .
serk-OA, 3 . .
. spieiUA . . .
Stacbydis . »
»triiltil . . .
tenui fôlïil . .
tomcntösil . .
vernic6st1 .
intermèdia, 4
Yer.owi.sh
Bluo . .
Hlue . .
liluish . .
Piirplo
Hhio . .
Mluo . .
Ph. bhio .
Wht. bluo
Purple
liluo . .
Purple .
l^urplo
Violet . .
Purple
Wht. bluo
I'urplo .
Purpio .
. jilue . .
, Pa. blue .
, Wht. blue
. Hluo . .
, Kluo . .
> lUuo . .
Purpio .
, Purpio
, Violet . .
. Wht. bluo
. Pa. bluo ,
. Purple
. P'lrplo
. Violet . .
. IMuo . .
. Pa. bluo
. Bluo . .
. Violot . .
. Bluo . .
. lirown
. Bhio . .
. Wht. blue
. Blue .
. Blue .
. Blue .
Her.
liv.
Kv.
Ev.
Her.
Ev.
7. F
(), 0
(), G.
5, 0
k o
6, G. Ev
Ö, G. Ev
7, G. Ev
ß, 0. Ev,
7.
7, Ö
7. H.
6, G.
6, P. Tu
4, G. Kv.
G.
S.
F.
G.
G.
F.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
Missouri
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
S. Eur.
ìnxì
1774
17fH>
i n i ' j
1H16
in20
1570
Rocky Mta. 1H2«
Her.
Ev>
8. C. G. H.
Ev
Ev. S
Tu. V
Her
Ev.
Tu.
f), G. Ev.
P. Carolina .
S. C. G. H. .
A. N. Hüll. .
B. India . ,
P. Louisiana
Tr. 0. G. H. .
S. Madeira ,
H. Amor.
Misaouri
Poni . ,
e.G. H. .
Missouri .
C. G. H.
JCv.
H or.
H. Hoi
H.
0
()
H
f>
ß, G. Her
6, G. Ev.
Her,
G. H or,
G. Kv.
F. Her,
H. Her. P.
P.
. S.
Ö, G. Ev.
Ev,
Ev,
7, G
9, G
4. G. Ev
4, G' Ev
5, G
6, G
ß, G. Ev,
7, G. Ev,
0, G. Ev,
Ev.
Ev.
Carolina ,
California
Carolina
C. G. H. ,
C G. H.
N. Amer.
California
Levant
C. G. H.
Lima .
. C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
C. G. H.
17H1
1821
1793
1739
1311
1774
1040
1020
1311
1770
1713
1324
1313
1316
1312
13.33
1314
1.793
1725
1313
1035
1771
KJOO
1325
1774
1315
i7r4
1793
1310
1793
132(1
1774
1320
Ps?ciitNR, Deifontaines. From •psyche, a butterfly;
t h e pods are fnrnished with wings like a butterfly.
Linn. 15, Nat . Or. Crnnfera\ A worthless annual,
merely req\nring to be sown in the open ground.
Synonyme: 1. Thlaspi Psychine—P. styWsS, 1.
PsvcHOTBiX, Linn. Said to be from psyche,hie; in
allusion to the powerful medical qualities of some
of the species. Linn, 5, Or. 1, Nat . Or. Cinchonacece.
Most of the sj^ecies are handsome in foliage,
but the flowers ot all are rather insignificant.
They are of the easiest cultivation, growing best
in a mixtur e of loam, peat, and sand; and cuttings
s t r i k e root readily in sand, under a ^¿[lass. Several
species are used as substitutes for Ipecacuanha.
Iniiobirtül . .
citrifôlïa . .
eoiifloöil .
ciimiinf-nsïa
(liijihnoïilôs
elhptïcfl
içbibrfit/i
lüröiltii . .
lauriföim .
mai-ginnt^
mof(«1o8]iôrmît
myrtiffìlW .
parnsïtïojl .
pi'dunculAtft
pubiseOna .
undAlil . .
Wht. yel. , S. Ev. a.
Whito. , S. Kv. s.
White. .' 7, S. Kv. s.
Yellow H, Ev. s.
White. . G. Ev. s.
Green . .. fiS». Kv. s.
While. S. Ev. s.
While . s. Ev. s.
Whito . ! ß, s. Ev. s.
White. , . 5, s. Ev. s.
While . s. Ev. s.
White. s. Ev. s.
White . parasi lo.
AVhite . 8. Kv. .s.
Yol. grn. S. Kv. s.
Whito . S. Ev, s.
W. lull. ,
W. Ind. .
S. Amor. ,
Trinidad
Moreton B.
BruzilH . .
Jiauiiioa
Jauinion
Janutica
Jamnica
W. Ind.
Jionnicii
W. Ind.
.Tumnica
.Tfvmfiiea
Bahamas
1793
17f)3
1311)
1324
1330
1321
lino
132ß
1313
1319
1324
1H2Î)
1302
1313
1312
1323
rsYCuoTiiTX, see PaHcoBri'd.
Ptklka, Linn. From pfclca, the Greek nnme of the
elm, derived from ptaOy to fly; alluding to the
winged fruit. Linn. 4, Or. 1, Nat . Or. Xanthihvylaceoi.
A hardy North American plant, with
laburnum-like lefives; it will thrive in any common
border soil, and inci-eases readily by layers.
trifoliAtil . . . Green . . f), H. De. S. N. Amor. . 1/04
TrKLtnTDM. So named by ThoitarA-, from its similarity
to Pielca. Linn. 4, Or. 1, Nat. Or, Cefastraceu'.^
An ornamental shrub, growing best in a mixtur e of
loam, peat, and sand; and cuttings of the ripened
wood root readily in sand, under a ghh^^s, in heat.
Synonyme : 1. Pteha ovata, Seriugia ovafa.
ovAtum, 1 . . . liv. S. M.ubigascav 1313
P ' r i i i i f s , F r o m p/cny.^?, a wing; in allusion to
the appearance of the leaves. Linn. 21, Or . 1, Nat.
Or. Polypodiaccic. An ornamental fieiuia {>f Fern.H.
'I'he stove and greenhmiae kinds arebe.st cultivated
in a mixtur e of sandy loam and peat. The hardy
kinds ^row best among rock-work, or in a shady
border ; a light sandy soil suits them, and they are
all readily increased by divisions, or seeds. P.
aquHina is the well known bralce of this country,
which has been somet imes used as an anthelmintic.
P. esculenta is occasionally used as an art icl e of food
in dilferent countries.
ïlrown
Brown
Synonyyne eiegans.
aeulefitil . .
alloHÖrfts . .
ftmpht . «
«quilìnii . .
arfçCntôil . •
argntìl . . .
atropurpttröÄ .
calomelilnôs .
caudfltìl . . «
CervantCsïI
clnnSnaïs . .
collïnil . . .
cordAtit • . .
cretTcft . . •
eroniilfttil . »
denticulfttit. .
diacölör, 1 . .
edolïa . . .
ClÖgilUR . . .
OMCulöntä . .
falcfttit . . .
floxui^sft . . .
frrandifôlïtl . •
haatiltil . . .
helerophyllil •
intramarginftlïs
Irtotóft . . .
lanuginosa . .
latiK^nil . . •
leptopbylbl. .
lon^iffillil . •
nemorftlïa . •
pnhnfltii . • .
podAta . . .
periivirtnit . •
Plumierî . .
rotundiföllÄ .
sngittfttil . .
safjittfcföim
serrulatit . •
apinulÖHÄ . ,
eubverticillfittt
tornifÔÎIÎi .
tromülä . .
nmbriisft
vospertilïônïs
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Ii ro wn
lirown
Brown
lirown
Brown
Brown
Brown
I^rown
Brown
Brown
, Brown
Brown
Bn
:)wn
Br
rown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
, Brown
. Brown
, Brown
, Brown
, Brown
. Brown
, Brown
, Brown
. Brown
. Brown
, Ii rown
. Brown
» Brown
, Brown
. Brown
. Brown
. Brown
Brown
Ö, S. Ev.
S. Her.
T.
I>.
W. lud. . 1793
7, S. Hör.
7, H. Her. P. Britain
7. H. Her. P. 8il)cria . . 131ß
3, G. Hör. P. Madeira . 1773
3, H. Her. P. N. Amor. . 1770
9, S. Her. P. C. G. H. . 1330
10, H. Her. P. N. Amor. . 1777
7, S. Her. P. Mexico . . 1324
7, 8. Her. V. China . . 1324
3, S. Her. P. Brazil . .
6» S. Hör. P. Mexico . : 1320
7, G. Her. P. Candia . . 1H20
7, S. Her. V. , 1327
7, S. Her. p. Brazil , , 1324
3, S. Her. p. Brazil . ., 1325
S. Her. p. N. Zonl. . . 1337
3, S. Hör. p. E. Ind. . . . 1324
3, G. Her. p. N. 8. W. , . 1315
6, G. Her. p. N. Holl. . , 1320
S. Her. p. . 1331
3. 8. Her. p. W. Ind. !. 1793
3. G. Her. p. C. 0. H. . . 132-5
7, S Her. I». Jamaii-a . 1320
9, F. Her. p. Moxieo . c . 1323
11» S. Her. p.
7. 8. Her. p. Bourbon . 1319
ß, G. Her. p. Mon.'tün B. 1331
7, 8. Her. p. Brazil . . 1324
3, 8. Her. p. W. Ind. . 1770
6, S. Her. 1'. Bourbon . 1323
7, 8. Hör. p. Caraccas . 1321
7. H. Her. p. Vir|rii)ia . 1320
10, S. Her. p. Peril « . 1M30
7, S. Her. , p. 8. A mer. . 1313
7, S. Her. , p. N. Zeal. . 1324
(ì, 8. Her. p. 8. Amer. . 132« 1
7, S. Her. , p. Brazil . . 1323
3, S. Her., p.> India . 1770
öö,, 8. Her., p, . 1H34
F.Her, . p.. Mexico . . 1331
6, , 8. Her. P. . 1333
7, , G.Her . p ! N. Holl. . 1320
7', G.Her.. p. N. Holl. . 1323
7:, G.Hor . p.. N. Holl. . 1323
Ptkkocärpus, Linn. From pteron, a wing, and karpoSy
a fruit; the pods are girded with a broad wing.
Linn. 16, Or. 7, Nat . Or. Leguminosce. Mostly fine
ornamental trees, attaining the height of f rom for t y
[ 260 ] I
P T E P T E
to sixty feet, and growing beat in a loan^y soil.
Cuttings of the young wood not deprived of any of
t h e i r leaves, will root in sand, under a f^lass, in
h e a t . The wood of P. santalinns yields the otKcinal
Ked Sanders-wood; the wood ot the tree is dark
as to sink in water.
. . Yellow . S. Ev. T. E. Ind. . . 1317
dalbergioIdC'S
<lr(lcrt . .
. . White . . 8. Ev. T. W. Ind. um)
indlcriH . .
. . Wliito. . 8. JOv. T. E. Ind. . . 1313
marMTplvlui
. . White. . S. Ev. T. E. Ind. . . 1311
Urthrli . .
8. Ev. T. (}iiiana . . 131Ö
fin n till inoTdGs
. . Yellow . S. l'iv. T. a. Loono . 1793
BiintHhnua .
. . Yellow . 8. Ev. T. E. Ind. . . 1300
Kcftiulcna .
. . Yvllow . S. Ev. Cl. Caraecas . 1317
PTKROCFPiiXLijs, VaiUant, From pteron, a wing, and
ksphak', a head ; in allnsion to the reccpiacl e of the
flowers being villous. Linn. 4, Or. 1, Nat. Or.
Dipsacea;. P. dumetorum will grow well in sandy
loam, and increase freely from cuttings, or seeds.
The annual kind.s merely require sowing in the
open border where they are intended to flower.
Synomjmes : 1. Scablosa dumetorum. 2. P. bruchiata.
s! C. 'papposus, P. VaiHantii. 4. P. diandrus. 6.
C. ylamosns,
0, G
7. H
7, H
H
0. H
White
While
Whiu^
Pur))lo
Bluo ,
Ev. Ten eri If li
Cyprua .
S. Eur. .
Spain .
Spain
1320
1771
1597
1323
1319
Fi-om pteron, a wing, and
dumetfinlm, 1
p<»licsUnus, 2
pap^xisiiH, 3
diAndruf, 4
phunOsft.s, 5
I'terooSnTOm, Srvarlz
f^onos, a shoot; referring to'the pinnated stems.
Linn. 24, Or. 6, Nat. Or. Mvsci. These plants are
found on trees and sub-alpine rocks. t<ynonyme: 1.
P. ca-spitosum—P.JHifOrmd \,grdcns, SmTikU.
rTiiiiONKORdN, Decandoile. From pieron, a win- , and
neuron, a nerve; because of the winged placenttx?.
Linn. 15, Nat , (">>•. Cruciferw. Hock plants, requiring
a l i g h t soil, and increased by seeds, which nuiy be
sown where the plants are intended to remain.
Syno ny rnes : 1. Cardamine carnosa. 2.6'. gnvcu m.
carnrteum, 1 . . Palo . . 6, H. Her. I'. Hu.ifiary . 1324
fti-iceum, 2 . . White. . 0. H. A. «.Eur. . . 1710
rTKKQNTX, Linn. From pieron, a wing ; the feathery
scales of the receptacle.^ Linn. U), Or. 1, Nat. Or.
Composildi. A genus of interest ing ig
plants, growing
well in loam
and peat, and readily increased by
cuttings,
oamphorfttii . .
Yellow . G. G. Ev. 8. C. G. H. . 1774
ei'hinflta . . .
Yellow . 7» G. Ev. 8. C. G. H. . 1(^13
fiiKciculfttii . .
Yellow .. (). G. Ev. 8. C. G. H. . 1313
llexicaulLs . . .
Yellow .. 7.G. Ev. 8. C. G. H. . 1312
p;l()mcM'rttii .
Yellow . (), (}. Ev. S. C. (}. H. . 1317
npp,isitifOim . .
Yellow .• 7, G. E v. S. C. G. H. . 1774
pr.hona . . . .
Yellow G, G. Ev. s. C. (i. H. . IHlf)
B i ' i i v i i j a i i . . . .
Yellow • 7, a. Ev. 8. C. (}. H. . IÜ15
Yellow .. 5, a. Ev. 8. C. G. II. . 1774
a;r!ctfl . . . .
Schreber. li'rom pier on, a wing , and
rTKROSPfiUi^iOM,
spcrnia, a seed; llie seeds are winged. Linn. 16",
Or. 7, Nat . Or. Sierculiacete. Large-leaved trees.
'J'hey thrive in a mixtur e of peat, loam, and sand ;
and cuttings not deprived of their leaves will root
in sand, under a glass, in a moderate heat.
aeorifölTüni
oanCKCênH .
l,>nt!eii>f<ilïûm .
plntanifolliìm .
öfmisHgittAtÜm
suberifOlivlm .
White
White
White
While
•White
White
3. S. Ev.
S. Ev.
S. Ev.
8. Ev.
S. Ev.
S. Ev.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
1790
1323
1320
1320
132(1
1733
PxKUOSTii^TX, Fischer and Meyer. From pteron, a
wing, and sicgos, covering; involucrum winged.
Linn.—, Or Nat. Or. Polygolaceit. This species
may be grown in any common soil,
drymarioldrs . . Green . . M. A. Califoriua . 1036
Ttkrost^'us, R. Brown. From pteron, a wing, and
stylos, a style; in allusion to the column bein/i
^vinfj;ed at "tlie top. ^ Linn. 20,
Or. 1, Nat. Or.
Orchidaceic. Interesting plants,
For culture and
propagation, see Prasnphyllian.
ncumtnfitil . . . P". vol. .
BanlcMli . . . . Yel. whL
eonclnnjl . . . . I'a. yel. .
cueiillrttil . . . Pa. Vid. .
curtn P'^ vol. .
Ribhii.ml . . . . Pr.. yol. .
grai)difl6r(l . . .PH.yel
5, G. Ter. N. Holl. . 132G
12, (i. Ter. N. Zoal. . 1327
G. Ter. N. i-r.di. . 1324
' G, G. Ter. V. D. r.. . 1323
5, G. Ter. N. Holl. . 1322
(}. Ter. N. Holl. . 1324
Ter. N. Holl. . 1324
t 2in 1
T T E P U L
longi follit
TiiUrtnM .
ol>tna>1 .
ophioglössjX
reflöxil .
Pa. y el.
Pa. y el.
Pa. yel.
Pa. vol.
J'a. vel.
T«r. N. Holl.
Ter. N. Holl.
Ter. N. Holl.
Ter. N. Holl.
Ter. N. Holl.
1323
1323
1310
132ß
132G
P'nmvoOntOM, Th e name is probably derived
f r om pterygodes, wing-like ; because of the appearance
of the sepals. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or.
Orchidacea'. A gentis of tuberous-rooted plants,
requiring the same treatment as Cory cium.
Idntilm . . . . . 7, G. Tor. C. G. H. . H!21
volucrd . . . . . 7. CJ. Tor. C
G. H. .1797
Ptii.ostiIpuYOm, Kitnih. From
itilon, a feather, and
stephos, a crown ; from tlie feathery-„ like ,pnppus
.,
Linn. 19, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Compodiw. The seed of
these plants should be sown on a gentle hotbed, and
the young plants t ransplanted into the open border.
coionopifOlIvlm . Yellow . (5, H. A. Mexico . . 1023
tritidam . . . Yellow . 0, H. A. Mexico . . 1323
rTii,OTA, Agardh. From ptihtos, pinnated ; the form
of the frond. Linn. 24, Or. 7. Na t . ()r. Alga:. TJiis
species and its variety, are found in the ocean—
P. plumnsà, J*, tonuissìmà.
FtycuOtTs, Koch. From ptyche, a ]ilait, and ovs, an
e a r ; the petals liave a plait emitting a segment
resembling a little ear. Linn. 5, Or. 2, Nat. Or.
Um he Ì life ret'. Annuals not worth cultivating. Synouymes
: 1. Seseli ammoides. 2. Trachyspc.rmnm
copticum. 3. i). corsicum. 4. S. saxifragu7n, Carvm
Bunins, Meurn lieterophyllum. 5. S. verticillatum,
pusillam—P. ammoidHs i, cOpllcà 2,corslcìi 3, heteroph,
r)lld 4, veriicilU'itil 5.
PuhkuulA, rather downy.
PuHF-scKNT, downy, hoary, covered with short soft
hairs.
Puccth-YX, Persoon. In honour of T. Puccinius, a
n-ofessor of anatomy at Florence. Linn. 24, Or. 9,
' ^ a t . Or. Fungi. The species of thi s genus have all
the appearance of blackish or brown nmut; and are
fmmd,_ as most of the specific names imply, upon
t h e leaves of various plants—P. Adtixd', JEgopùdìì,
AnSml^nSSy Axpurdgl, A vivili a rìdi, Bcionicd:, BDxl,
Calthdi, Campanuld', carictnd, CeniaUrld^, ChrysosplMI,
Circd'd', clandestlnà, EpilObìT, GalinrUtn,
GlcehomMls, globOsà, glomeraià, Gramlnìs, ilerdclSì,
Lychnideurnrn, MSnthcò, Polfjgónr, Prlmvld:, Pruno
rilm, pulvenilSntii, Sanici/Idi, ScorodOnìd', SyjigenesiarUm,
iumidà, XJlmrvrW, UmheUifernrnm,
Valantìd', variabilis, Vcrouicamm, Vlncd-, Viòla.
PiJCCOON, see Sanguinrirìà.
Pudica, modest, humble.
PuiiRSntA, Decandoile. In honour of M, M. N.
P\ierari, a professor at Copenha/^cn. lAnn. 10, Or
G, Nat . Or. Leguminosoe.
c u l t u r e and propagation^
1. Hedysarum titberosurn.
tuberOsfl, 1 . . . Yellow .
Walllchil . . . Yellow .
)rnaniental plants. For
see Clitoria. Synonyme
Ev.
Ev.
E. Ind.
Nepal
1306
132G
PuFK-nALL, see LycopHrdön.
PuLMONÄiUA, Linn. So named from its supposed
medical properties in diseases of the lungs. Linn.
5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Bora\finaceoe. Very pretty
flowering plants, well adapted for o rnament ing the
front of shrubberies. They thrive in any common
soil, and are readily increased by divisions. Synonyme
t P, oblongata.
Violtìt . . 4, IT. Hor. P. Britain .
Pink . . f), H. Her. P. Germany
Blue . . 4, H. Hi>r. P. Poland . . 1323
Piìik . . 5. H. Her. P. Fr.'inco . . 1319
Bluo . . (), H. Her. P. N. Amor. . 1306
l'in le . . 4, H. Her. P. Engliind
White . . G. H. Her. 1'. Pvnf^'land
Piivplo . 5, H. Her. P. lluH.sia . 1321
Pin le . . G, H. Her. P. Europe . . 1317
Pink . . 5. H. Her. P. Hungary . 1324
angiiHtifôlïft
oblongntit, 1
azfireft . . .
RmndiiUint. .
mflllla . . •
oflieinAlÎB . .
rtlba . . .
puhOscùiia .
hacebHrft'.,i\ .
tuberös^ . .
l'uiiMONÂKÏÎ, see Mertënsïà^
PuLTRN^KÄ, Smilh. In honour of W. Pulteney, M.D.,
a botanical author. Linn. 10, Or. 1, Nat. Or.
Leguminosoe. The beautiful little shrubs ot this
geiuis succeed best in a compost of loam, peat, and
sand, and placed in an airy part of the greenhouse
or conservatory. Cuttings of the half-ripened
wood root readily in sand, under a glass.
H)téâ . . .Yellow . 4, G. Ev. 8. N.Holl. .132-1
. . Yellow . 5. G. Ev. S. N. Holl. . 1324
arci
aristAtä
iuporjt . . . . Yellow . 6, 0. Ev. S. N. Holl. . 1824