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GENERAL INDEXES TO THE PLANTS CONTAINED IN THE FIRST FORTY-TWO VOLUMES BOTANICAL MAGAZINE, IN Part An Index of TWO PARTS Part I Latin $ the Genera, Species, ) Alphabetical and Synonyms ^ fr An Alphabetical English Index of such Plants as have English Names different from the II ASystematical Index A List of such Plants as occur under different Names in the Hortus Kewensis, from those \ under which they were published \ in the Botanical Magazine ! LONDON: Printed by Published by And Sold Stephen Couchman, Throgmorton-Street Sherwood, Neely, by & Jones, 20, Paternoster-Row j the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, 1817 Mo Bot Garden, 1639 ADVERTISEMENT 1URCHASERS of the Botanical Magazine who have an opportunity of choosing the mode of arranging the will articles, well to consider, before they send them to the book- binders, which mode will be most advantageous to them There are three ways of arranging the Work In the order in which they were published; which being the way which the in Work must necessarily be quoted, has the advantage of a ready reference to the article quoted In the systematic order, as pointed out in the Systematical Index This mode will be found best suited to the scientific Botanist, or to such as wish to become so ; the former what he wants without the necessity of lookthe Index, and the Student will find the greatest will readily find ing into advantage in having the genera disposed in their proper classes and orders, and the species of each genus brought In both these modes, the letter-press and plates together may be bound taste of the all together, or separately, as may owner The plates may be bound according to the systematic arrangement, and the letter-press according publication best suit the This mode to the order of some measure, combine the advantages of the other two, and will be found most convenient figure, ; will, provided the trouble in is taken to add the and the number, as prefixed name in the Systematical Index, both to the figure and to the letter-press belonging to N B The letter-press, bound to each separately, will good-sized volumes,—six volumes in each it make seven ; GENERAL INDEXES TO THE PLANTS CONTAINED IN THE FIRST FORTY-TWO VOLUMES BOTANICAL MAGAZINE Part An I Alphabetical Latin Index of the Genera, Species, and Synonyms 2, An English Index of such Plants Alphabetical have English Names different as from the Latin or Botanical ones LONDON: Printed by Published by And Stephen Couchman, Throgmorton-Street Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, 20, Paternoster- Ron* Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland 1916, PREFACE iN Indexes to our Readers, we thankfully acknowledge the assistance we have received from Mr Harrop, of Manchester, who kindly transmitted to us a copious submitting the following index, compiled for his own names of use, containing not only the the plants, as given in the Botanical Magazine, but of their syno- nyms also By the aid of this index we have been enabled would have would add more render this part of our labours more complete than otherwise been We have, however, thought to bulk than to usefulness, to insert the to it it synonyms of the older authors, prior to Linnanis's happy invention of tri\ ial names was from Mr Harrop's suggestion, that we have been induced to add the adopted names to the synonyms which will not It ; only save the trouble of referring to the work itself to find its approved appellation, but even to those who not possess the Botanical Magazine, may be found useful, especially to purchasers by preventing their giving orders for the same under different names, an inconvenience, which we have been assured of plants, frequently occurs, That we might more especially in the country increase the bulk of the index as little as possible, the prefixing synonym, the under name adopted we have placed the word est, instead of ii erting it in a different column By so doing, however, we suspect that at first sight, our index will appear over by got easily be will difficulty the somewhat confused, but observing, that the line will always lead the eye to the true alphabetical no line arrangement of the species, the intervening names having prefixed The synonyms are printed in Italics ; and where the approved name is different from the one under which the plant name is inserted beneath, adopted name the when manner, same was published in the Magazine, the latter between brackets In the in the Hortus Kewensis the former is different from the one in the inserted within brackets, with the letters is Magazine, U.K under the latter We have preferred making our Indexes than only forty volumes, because those plates and latter will include forty-two, rather who choose to bind up the letter-press separately will find, that six make one of comprehended volumes of the a convenient size, and the whole will be in seven equal volumes We rather recommend the binding the plates according- to the systematic arrangement, and the letter-press numerically, as published particularly, together, to have all be useful, to students It will the species of the same genus arranged and the figures on the plates will refer readily to the letter-press The second part with as little arrangement ; is delay as possible, 2d, a and in great forwardness, list in the last edition of the containing 1st, ho published the systematic of the plants which have different names Hortus Kewensis from those under which they are published in the Botanical Magazine ration of the will order with c ; and 3d, an enume- EXPLANATION I nta used in the L A:SANSON, Families des Plantes Aubl Aublet, Ilistoire des Plantes de Berg Bergius Descriptiones Plantarum Capitis Bona? Spei Bieb Marschal a Bieberstein, Flora Taurico-Caucasica B.M B Guiane la Botanical Magazine i Botanist's Repository It Florae Novae Ilollandiae Br Brown, Prodromus Brot Bi otero, Flora Lusitanica Burm Burmannus, Flora Zeylanica-Africana, &c Cav Cavanilles, Icones Plantarum Cyr Cyrilli (CiriUo) Plantaa Rariores Dee De Desf Desfontaines, Flora Atlantica, &c Donn Donn, Hortus Doag Douglas, Description of the Guernsey Lily Ehr Ehrart, a celebrated Ex.Bot Regni Neapolitani Candolle, Plantes Grasses, and other Works Cantabrigieiisis German Botanist .Exotic Botany, by Dr (now) Sir James Fl.P Flora Peruviana, by Ruez and Pavon Forsk Forskahl, Flora ^Egyptiaca, &C Edward Smith EXPLANATION vi G Gawler, Gsert Gsertner, Habl Hablilz, a Russian Eotanist Haw Hawworth, Synopsis Plantarura Succulentarum, &c H B The Herbarium K H now John Bellenden Ker, De Esq Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarura of the Eight Hon Sir Joseph Banks, Bart Alton's Hortus Kewensis, 2d edition H.K.i Hortus Kewensis, 1st edition Hort Hortulanis, the Gardener's or Nurseryman's name Jacq Jacquin, author of Kr many splendid works .Krocker, Flora Silesiaca L Linnaeus Earn Lamarck, Encyclopedic Mcthodiquc, &c Lour Lourciro, Flora Cochinchinensis L.Sup Linnaeus Alius, Supplementum Plantarum Mart Martjn, Plantarum Rariorum Decades Mich Michaux, Flora Boreali- Americana Mill Miller's Dictionary, 8th edition Mill, Icones ic Holm Mont Montin Ort Ortega, Hortus Matritensis, &c Pall Pallas, Flora Rossica, Pers Persoon, Synopsis Plantarum P L in Act &c Paradisus Londinensis p ur Pursh, Flora America; Septentrionalis Red Redoute, Liliacees Retz Retz, Observationes Botanicae Rich Richard, in Schrader's Journal, &c Salisb Richard Anthony Salisbury, Esq Icones Stirpium Rariorum, &c Scop Scopoli, Flora Carniolica Sm Sir Jame's Sol Solander, Dcscriptiones Plantarum, Sp PI Linnaei Species Plantarum, edit II S V S«- Edward Smith, President of the Linnean Society MSS Systema Vegetabiliura Swartz, Flora Eadiae-< i Ijotanica?, &c EXPLANATION Th Thunberg, Flora Japonica, &c Vent Ventenat, Jardin de Malmaison, &c Vill Villars, Histoire des Plantes de Walt Walter, Flora Caroliniana Wang Wangenheim, Arbores Americas Wend Weiidlund, Hortus Herenhousen, &c W Willdenow, Species Plantarum W.en W.Hort Dauphine Sep., Enumeratio Plantarum Horti Berolir Hortus Berolinensis &~*4 INDEX In which the Latin first Names of the Plants contained in the Forty -Two Volumes of the Botanical Macazixe, together with their modern Synonyms, yiv alphabetically ^AcACU.™.« [Mi ^a^n°" a,] [Mimo^Vubescens.] 11 | | 49 A 131 Alio' AllHU.1 ;.l.v ]«- ENUMERATION Pentagonal Aloe jcntagona Anthericum longiscapum .(j1.uk us-leaved AntheriTradescantia erecta Vld a m Ua F °S ' ' ;/ Upright Spiderwort l !'! \ ! ; " Bluntleaved Fothergillia '!' '" lf:lia > Broad-leaved Fothergillia | '.' [cosV/h'k Viscous Marigold Kiisp-|.-;iveuirli-leav.'(li.'!islii(.:i AppU' aved \ioe Priekls -stalked Hibiscus Blunt-leaved Diosma , llibiseus surattensis Diosma \loe pulciiella gr< « n-!< iUue-tlowi no lusticia \vn.plr.ea uitida Ciip-nV\t ered Water-Lily , tii.inui, Lea-r Pearl Vloe m- ni.irLr-H-itirV-i \ fusticia a.~ew-liol.and Lotus Lotus aa- trails Feathen, -headed Luicus Cnicus spinosisshtuis it -a Thready Anacaropseros An icauipst ros ti Vloe araebnpides : , i Vnacampseroi [Talinmn arachnoides.HK.] Ai-i-Tol b.a toiiiento-a prered Anacanipseros Dow in leaved Birth-wort .us Heath Dwarf Ground-Rutan lapis flabelliforniis Glossy-leaved ehenalia lueida Lacheualia uukuIoi ^ .1 L ehenalia tam-ieawd -ei!-coloured Laclienalia Neottia Five-leaved Pothos inlla u:u ; ! Ki.i iii-iiadel, li.i .ray, ;ins liu- \k r.gold Unini: -coloured, " mona- Painted-flowered Ixia !xia fucata L.;; ii .Swcet-sceuteil Japan Da\- or Swamp Palmetto Dwarf Sabal, indSpider-wor Datura A ;"(>,» Fringed-leaved Drimia .Bulbous -rooted Arrow ke Basil Euryale ferox Gypsophila Prickly Euryale .(.'re repenus Lanruiia tritulia Aiiutrv ihs blaiida , Pancratium spec : -ping Gypsophila li!tf-lta\ed Lantana niu-li l.ih, or Amaryllis .Annual Authericum Hnnl-leaved Aloe scented Sea- Daffodil Anthericum pugi ' P \iia Round-rooted Antbericun Rougb-flowered Aloe Heart -leaved Bixa, or soboliferum Hi Cliicken Housi KM MERATION Dentaria diphylla Phyteuraa cordata Broad, speai ear-leaved SeaDaffodi Root-sheathed Cape Squil K add.} Bulb- bearing Common Onion, or Tree-Onion Laurus Diospyrus Lanrus geniculata Twiggy Bay Flexuose Bay Globe-flowered Sept.:- .Two-coloured Begonia Septas globiflora Begonia discolor.HK [Begonia Evansiana.] Largest Soccotrine Aloe I Hesperantha pilosa,« a Trichonema speciosum flower Crimson Trichonema Holly-leaved Podolobium trilobum delphus Indian Azalea Azalea indica Albuca setosa Spuruxis Iri-filor, ,,".-/ L Bristly-rooted Albuca .'Hirec-coloured >para\i.- , Ehi 'd < Lobelia Lasiopetalum quercilolium Oak-leaved Lasiopetalum Lk-i< petalum kniaeeum Sol mum - leaved Lasiope .-ô Ten-petaled Bartonia Entire-leaved Tacca Bartonia decapetala Tacca integrifolia Procumbe )io.->trata iilmrbta Ipecacu mh e Spurge Copper-< olmin d fulva Viola rothomagensi.s Lobelia speculum Mimulus ti< Dwarf Eucomis eomii nana > lata luteus Tritonia longiflora„3.> Tritonia rochensis.a Iri Rouen Heart's-ease .Looking-glass Lobelia .Green -flowered Koxburg- Langsdoff'sMimulus Long-flower - .Bending-flowered Tritonia, t New- Jersey Iris .AmericauNarthecn :au Nart ENUMERATION 150G Calotliamnus quadrifida 1507 Billardiera longiflora 1508 Platvlobium triangulare 1509 Aster liratus 1510 Pomadrm- lli|»l I > Bignonia i Purple.M.i.rh-t Clerodendru \mmatie Oiosnin fr,i»ran^ [Mauloiuum parvinVruin [*vr - i>io>ma .Small-Lowered Fiat-Pea Agave m F.,^l-ln«i; tlmmi indieuni leveriew Broad-leaved, Vera Cruz lurida,* Pterospermum subento-) Cork -leaved Many-flow, dtiflora terosper- StiHnw icte • nia marinate /3 Lesser Broad-leaved \\i ) FritiiKti mis punctata,i3 sfri Xla./3 ' Sida hastate Helonias Mexican I lalbert- leaved Sida ; Clitoria ternatea ' Reflexed-flovverol Oxylobium I B ribunda Curcuma Zedomia •.mgustifolia a! mum Trie i Cowslip Heath primnloides Erica Ia-ri s iata,0.HK.] Five-fingered Wood-Sorrel Oxalis pentaphylla ' 'nium mtiduma; ik-( Red-twined decumbent Whortle- berry bens $ Pale-white Gentian ana ochrolcuca Sueet-ceuted Olive Olca fragraiis Hellebore-leaved Ma-rcr Astrantia maxima wort [Aatrantia bellebortfolia,HK.] Kroinelia Anana>„J Tlie Q;u en Pine-Apple I'ldomis tuberosa Tuberous Phlomis red Capraria Cactus Tuna,"/, nigricans Lesser black ; CroSs-wn Spermacoce stngosa Musacoccinea Allium Ampeloprasun Scarlet Purple l)i Fian;!'] Cape ( caiatbirmi Neottia picta Aster argoplivilus Gladiolus hastatus Span-to: 'fhe Yellow Musk-1 Conic; 1567 Dalibarda fragari ->6B Neottia ripedinm arietinum Strawberry- leaved Dali, u" -In ab- coloured, ) Common Corn-flag $ .M.»oun Garlic - 1- i.n'ilt'-Mntw berry -Tre< Dei'.M'-Mpiked \pb< Sandra Oval-leaved Maryland An- [P«.da*lNriacalyptrata,HK.]{ Dryandra Dryandra floriburjda lougii'olia Kibes resinoMim Potlios SU^ll.at PLy'.leiua aloiii Many-flow-vcd Dryandra, Long-leaved hvandr * ( lammj Currant \ now -leaved Pothos The Bourbon Aloe scented Daphne, , I ""! - Puitenaca ENUMERATION ,!v;,n:a, •ti li-kavllus, -l Hovea olumnea ivM.-.l Harleria Hsemaathiu rotuodif Bnn.ssi-i.i muUiilora ( ' Se;>r!et ed Blood- f-iuiKu ic-Lily, or Chandelier-Flower Jewelled-ilmvered StrumaLily-uVuen-.l Magnolia, or W heat-Ear ^in.aUm champti Great -flowered Sheep's- Ianceo!?.ta Lance-leaved Hovea Buck- Wiieat-Tive Large-cupped H< atii or togata • , ENUMERATION ^7 lii-J'.f Statice conspicua t it; ;i !; >:; MB i > iiu_ i i palm Shewy Sea -Lavender ita P Sa-riHaria -im usis ( Sagittaria rigida Brittle-stalked -\rrow-head Papaver nudicauie,^ Yellow- flowered, Naked- ,,•• \rrow-head stalked Poppy Smootii-.talh.-d Murl^on or Turk's-Cap-Lily u;;u Liliuni If;:, Phala'igium l.iliago.a Martagon,a Larger Grass-leaved Phalangium Cassia, or Bastard Ciu- f maJ or lo*:i'J Iimm -leaved Bug-wort S Laurus Cassia namon (Mr Brown's opinion is erroneously stated.— He does not suppose the Cinnamon and Cassia to be Luflfa foetida Proliferous (Edera Stinking Luft'a Jacquiuia aurantiaca Orange-flowered Jacquini* ifera >;u aved Cestruia • • t pri&ted Bursaria eatable Peony fay S CoucfamaE Throgmorton-S • GENERAL INDEX MAGAZINE, BOTANICAL THE vol 43-44-45-46-47, and 48 - ^48% 2225 •.48 p 2233 ! Ch^themumlndicu Chrys Mo ::oi Garden, GENERAL INDEX TO THE aparyiiioia v 45 p 1990 Digitalis o Iiv ' sKK.M INDEX &C ... VOLUMES BOTANICAL MAGAZINE Part An I Alphabetical Latin Index of the Genera, Species, and Synonyms 2, An English Index of such Plants Alphabetical have English Names different as from the Latin or Botanical. .. ADVERTISEMENT 1URCHASERS of the Botanical Magazine who have an opportunity of choosing the mode of arranging the will articles, well... index, compiled for his own names of use, containing not only the the plants, as given in the Botanical Magazine, but of their syno- nyms also By the aid of this index we have been enabled would

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