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History, geography, and science; and descriptions, from Ranuncula'sceae to Staphyleae / by J.C. Loudon
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4. Sarsaparilla L. 8- N. and S. America

fig. 2383. 2511

The medicinal Smilax, or Sarsaparilla.

S. dspera peruviana Sarsaparilla Bauh.

S. peruviana Park.

S. glauca Michx.

The glaucous-leaved Smilax.

5. hastata Willd. ft- Carolina - 2512

The spear-shaped-feamf Smilax.*

S. Bdna n6x Michx.

S. dspera var. Lam.

Variety fL - - 2512

2 lanceolata Ph. fL fig. 2383.

S. lanceolata Walt.

? S. longifolia Wats.

6. Walter# Ph. fL Virginia - 2512

Walters Smilax.

S. China Walt.

§ ii. Stem prickly , round.

7. China L. ft- China - - 2513

The Chinese Smilax.

China radix Bauh., &c.

C. vulgaris officinarum Ger. Emac.

Smilax dspera'mlnor Plum.

Sankira, vulgo Quaquara, Kcempf.

8. rotundifolia L. fi- N. America 2513

The round-leaved Smilax.

9. /aurifoliai. ft- N. America - 2513

The Laurel-leaved Smilax.

S. altera, fyc., Plum. Ic.

S. lat'vis, fyc., Catesb.

10. tamnoldes L. St N. America - 2513

The black Bryony-like Smilax.

S. B rydnias nigrce, fyc., Catesb.

11. caduca L. A S. America - 2514

The deciduous Smilax.

§ iii. Stalks unarmed, 4-angled.

12. Bona nox L. i- N. America - 2514

The Bona-nox, or ciliated , Smilax.

S. dspera Vndice occidentdlis Bauh.

S./oliis Icitis , fyc., Pluk.

S. variegata Walt.

13. latifolia R. Br. » N. Holl. - 2514

The broad-leaved Smilax.

14 1 . quadrangularis Muhl. fL N. Americafig. 2385. 2514

The four-angled Smilax.

§ iv. Stems unarmedf round.

15. lanceolata L. ft- Virginia, &c. 2515

The lanceolate-tertflcrf Smilax.

S. non-spinosa, fyc., Cat.

16. virginiana Mill, ft- Virginia - 2515

The Virginian Smilax.

17. pubera Willd, North America 2515

The downy Smilax.

S. piimila Walt.

App. i. Kinds of Smilax which are either notintroduced, or of which we have not seen thePlants. - - - 2515

S. ovkta Pk. GeorgiaS'. klba Ph. Carolina.

S. pandurkta Ph. N. Amer.

S. nigra W. Spain.

? The black-berried var. qf S. dspera.

S. cataldnica Pair. Spain.

S. hdrrida Deaf. N. Amer.

S. glauca Walt. N. Amer.

? S. Sarsaparilla var.

S. alplna W. Greece.

Liliacea. 1 « » i_J n. t_ 2515

I. ASPA'RAGUS L. * - 2516

The Asparagus.

Sarmentdcece, part of, Juss., Nees VonEsenbeck.

Asperges, Fr.

Spargel, Ger.

Coralcruyt, Dutch.

Sperage, Old English.

1. scandens Willd. i- C. G. H. - 2516

The climbing Asparagus.

2. albus L. b. Candia - - 2516

The white Asparagus.

A. spinbsus, fyc., Park.

A. sylvtslris, fyc., Ger.

CorrOda Urtia Clus.

Wild Thong Sperage.

3. aphyllus * S. Europe - 2517

The prickly Asparagus.

Corriida altera Clus.

A. petraea, Prickly Roche Asparagus »Park.

Variety - - - 2517

2 creticus fruticosus, &c., Tourn.

4. (a.) acutifolius L. * Spain - 2517

The acute-leaved Asparagus.

A. Corriida Scop., fyc.

A./blits acidis Bauh/

A. sylve'stris Cam.

A . petree'us Ger.

Corrdda 1 .Clus.

5. horridus L. S- ? Spain - - 2517

The horrid -spined Asparagus.

A. hispanica Tourn.

II. -RU'SCUS L. iliu 2516. 2517

The Butchers Broom.

Fragon, Fr.

Mdusedorn, Ger.

1. aculeatus L. a. Britain - - 2518

The prickly, or common, Butchers Broom.Rtiscws No. 1238. Hall., fyc.

Myrtacantha, Lob.