Flora londinensis, or, Plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London : with their places of growth, and times of flowering, their several names according to Linnaeus and other authors, with a particular description of

발행: 1777년

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PR no sn ei es and the observations of the moderes have

genus, and which LI AEus has not susscient ly attended to. I IN AEus, in general too cautious in mal ing species, considers our plant as a

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CAUCALIS Lin. Gen. n Psueta Noai A DI GYNIA. PENTANDRIA .cir. radiatae; disci masse . Petalla inflexo - marginata. Fructus latis hispidus. In lucra integra.

CAUCALIS mii, divaricatis. - SCANDIX infesta sem: exteriore hispido, umbellulis s Minis

CAUCALIS soliis duplicato pinnatis, pinnulis longe confluentibus. Hall. 742 CAUCALIS segetum minor Anthrisco hispido similis. Rait Sy n. p. 2o. Hi s. A. p. 468.

RADIX annua, fusis Ormis, tenuis, sublignosa, al- V ROOT annu g,

idis. FOLIA Elierna, sessilia, remotiuscula, patentia apice LEAVES alternate, sessile, Darum deflexa, petiolata, pinnata, pilis ma-

nutis albis utrinque hirsutula, sordide viridia, rpleraque demum purpurea : Foliola seu . pinnae tres, ad septem, oppositae, circum- ό seriptione ovatae, aut ovato-lanceolatae, ex- otima longissima, pinnatifidae, laciniis lanceo- όJatis, acutis: infimae petiolatae, remotiores, o

ceterae sessiles, superiores confluentes. iFLORES in umbellis, parvi, albi, inodori. CALYX UMasLLA unis salis, inaequalis,

tribus ad novem.

- 'artialis inaequalis, conserta, i ing, turned doviti a litile at the tip. standingon sootstallis, pinnate , covered on both sdes Uith minute vilii te hairs, whenee stightly hirsute, os a diali green colour, most of them finalty purple: the leastilla or pinnae si omthree to se ven, opposite, ovate or ovato- lanceolate, the outermost very long, pinna

outermost of whieli are the longest convexa, radiis pluribus, exterioribus quin- iINVOLUCRUM 'tinise fati sub monophγllum, ple- INVOLUCRUM the generui one, of one leas,rumque nullum. , mosi ς JI Vant g- ἡ . - ' tiarti foliolis sub quinis, lineari- f the 'artiar one, composed os ab otit

appreti, si hily hirsute, almost the tensili ofilist smali iam hel. subulatis, appressis, hirsutulis, umbellulae fere longitudine. δPERIANTHIUM proprium, minutum, quin eden- : PERIANTHIUM of each floret very sinali, with fivetatum. ieeth. COROLLA uniis, salis dissormis, radiata; flosculi J COROLLA: the universat COROLLA milhapen, raci dialed, ille fore is os the disti osten abortiυe. the sobriis hermaphrodite, composed os

maximo, ceteris gradatim diminutis, A. i. iodisset tape abortivi. 4 4- propria hermaphrodita; ΡΕΥALIs quin- .e inflexo cordatis, inaequalibus, extimo lotii ermost very large, the rest graduallydimitiis hed in fige, i . 1.sTAMINA: F1LAMENTA quinque, capillaria: AN- STAMINA have sive capillary F1LAM Ni s. and THER parvae, purpurascentes, Ig. 2. smali puri lilii ANTAL AE, Ig. a. UsT ILLUM: Gpstupti oblongum, inserum, hispi- PISI ILLUM: GERMEN oblong, below the eorolla, dum . pilis apice rubris, A. a. STYIi duo, τ hispid, hairs red at the tip . Ag. a. STYLps stibulati. patentes ; si1GMATA duo, capi- o tWo, tapering, sprea ling Mide ; set 1 MATA

fEMINA duo, oblonga, hinc convexa, inde plana. I SE EDS two, oblong, convex on one fide, and sato on the other. Most os ille anetent Bolani sis consolande this plant Vith the Catientis Anthrisius, whieli they might do vitili otii any great disparagement os iheir discerninent: Asr. GCODYER, of Aam hire, ilist hiend os ola Ggst, sto, citid osten mentioned by him villi respect, appears sirst io have noti ced it; RAY asterwarda deseribe, it Mith

great accuracy.

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SALIX Lin. Gen. Pl. DIOECIA DIANDRIA. MAs C. Amenti squamar. Cor. o. Glandula baseos nectari sera.

SALIX triandra foliis serratis glabris; foribus triandris. Lin. 8 r. Ingelia. p. 870. Sy, A. p. 144a

SALIX trian rc. Mostoli PI. cim. ed. 2. p. 259. SALIX folio amygdalino utrinque virente aurito. Baul. Pin. 473. SALIX solio aemygdalino utrinque aurito cortieem a ieiens. Almond-Leaved WilloW that casis iis Barh. Rau Syn. ed. 3. p. 448.

FRUTEX Orgyalis et ultra, in arbusculum medio-

crean nonnunquam exsurgens, corticem quo

tannis abjiciens, undique ramosus RAMI erecti, sub virgati, teretes, versus summitates sangulati, prosta de sulcati, tenaces, sedille aut etiam fragiles presertim ad genicula, scortice e cinereo aut susco virescente aut

savescente, solios

FOLIA alterna, longitudine tripollicaria. latitudin6 fere pollicaria, in ramis junioribus triplo im ora, lanceolata, acuta, serrata, serraturis cartilagineis, prominentibus, glabra, niten- ita, supra saturate viri Aia, subtus pallidiora, Dervo medio albido, pro minuto, basi glan-

tiolo semunciali, canaliculato STIPULAE in quibusdam ramis nullae, in plerisque hinae ad basin petioli, auriformes, rugose, crenulatae, superne glandulosae. AMENTA muscula numerosa, ante anthesia longitudine sere pollicaria, subcylindracea, tomento se rideo obducia, lutescente viridia odorata, post pollinis emissionem longitudinebi pollicaria et ultra : soliola quinque lanceolata, utrinque nitentia. pilosa; subtus pallidiora ad basin cujusvis amenti.

sQUAMA ad basin singuli foris pallide viridis, parum rugosa, margine apiceque pilosa, Ig. 1. STAMINA: FiLAM pNT A plerumque tria, sub pollinis emissione squama duplo longiora: AN - Tu R E subrotundae, bis oculares, lutescem ηtes, . 2. NECTARIUM : Glandula minuta, truncata, ad ger minis basin, b. 3. AMENTA Itieminen numero et longitudine masculissimilia, illis uiridiora et minus spectabili . SOUAM E obtusae, rugosae, lutescentes, sub flores centia ad dimidiam germinis altitudinem attingentes, GERMEN oblongum, acuminatum, fig. 5. STIGMATA duo. brevia, obtusa, horigontalia, bi-

te aves.

thri e as large, lanceolate. potnted and se rate A, the serratures or teeth cartilaginous

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thenaseives, qui chly vied their cathins, which mahe a litter. Quence in determining this species; towards the top they are angular or grooved an a greater degre e than any other Willow I have examine d ix is not usual lar Willows io flower spring and autumn, but We have frequently sound this species to do so. In iis tree state, it grows spar ingly in the hedges abolit town: in the oster grounds it 1s not uncommon, bellae culti valed as a Bast et Willo. t flowers the beganning of Mny the bark has more altringency buti esse bi terne sis than the Salix m andro, nd has been i und emcaci ous in curing antermitting levers. We strongly suspect that the an gdalina is no other than this species

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