INDEX.

In which the English Names of the Plants contained in the Seventh Volume are alphabetically arranged.

Pl.
[252]Bell flower great-flowered.
[217]Buchnera clammy.
[233]Chironia berry-bearing.
[249]Cineraria blue-flowered.
[246]Columbine canadian.
[240]Cranes-bill three-coloured
[228]Daisy great double.
[218]Disandra trailing.
[241]Fagonia cretian.
[234]Flax tree.
[231]Fumitory solid-rooted.
[232]Fumitory hollow-rooted.
[251]Garlick purple-headed
[245]Germander broad-leaved shrubby.
[235]Globe-flower Asiatic.
[220]Heath honeywort-flowered.
[221]Ipomœa scarlet.
[244]Ipomœa scarlet. winged-leaved.
[230]Leadwort rose-coloured.
[239]Lily Atamasco.
[225]Lobelia shrubby.
[223]Lychnis chinese.
[219]Michauxia rough-leaved.
[236]Mullein borage-leaved.
[250]Myrtle woolly-leaved.
[248]Periwinkle Madagascar.
[224]Phylica heath-leaved.
[243]Poppy prickly.
[229]Primrose lilac double.
[238]Rag wort purple.
[247]Scabious sweet.
[242]Speedwell cross-leaved.
[222]Struthiola smooth.
[227]Sunflower perennial.
[226]Wall-cress alpine.
[237]Wood-sorrel goat's-foot.

[A] We once saw a specimen of a hen and chicken daisy gathered on a hill in Sussex, much inferior in size to the daisy as it usually grows.

[B] Clayton in Gronov. Fl. Virg. says maddidis gaudet locis, it delights to grow in wet places.