V 10 1& 



8 L TROP-3SOLUM. (From Tropaon, a trophy.) 

 Exotic. 



Majus, (nasturtion, Indian cress, y. & r. Ju. <v) & ^) leaves peltate 

 sub-repand ; petals obtuse, some of them fringed. 



61. TULIPA. 



Exotic. 



Gesneria'na^ v common tulip. M. Tj.) stem 1-flowered, glabrous ; flower 

 various coloured, erect ; petals obtuse, glabrous ; leaves A ance-ovate. 



193. TYPHA. 



Latifolia, (cat tail, reed mace. O. Ju. Tj.) leaves linear, flat, slightly 

 convex beneath: staminate and pistillate aments close together. 

 Wet. 46. f. 



101. VACCINIUM. 



Resino'sum, (black whortleberry. O. p. M. t?) leaves slender, petioled, 

 oblong oval, mostly obtuse, entire, bedewed with resinous specks be- 

 neath; racemes lateral, 1-sided; pedicels short, somewhat bracted, 

 corolla ovate conic, 5-cornered. Berries black. One variety has a 

 yellowish green, and another has a reddish yellow corolla. 1 4. i. 



5 -1. VERBASCUM. 



Thap"sus, (mullein. O. y. J. JO leaves decurrent, downy both sides; 

 stem generally simple, though sometimes branched a-bove; flowers 

 in cylindric-spikes. 3 6. f. 



^-1. VERONICA. 



Officina'hs, (speedwell, b. M. 7j.) spikes lateral, peduncled; leaves op- 

 posite, obovate, hairy, stem procumbent, rougn haired. 9 12. i. 



53. VIBURNUM. 



tiicerifo'lium, (maple guelder rose, dockmackie. O. w. J. \i) leaves 

 heart ovate or 3-lobed, acuminate, sharp seriate, pubescent beneath; 

 cymes long peduncled. Stem very flexible; leaves broad and sub- 

 membranaceous. 4 6. f. Leaves applied to inflamed tumours by 

 the Indians. 



Exotic. ' 



Qp"ulus, (guelder rose, snow-ball, w. J. T?) leaves 3-lobed, sharp tooth- 

 ed ; petioles glandular, smooth ; flowers in compact cymes, surround- 

 ed with jsadiating florets. Var. roseum, has the w hole c) me made 

 up of radiating florets. 



61. VIOLA. 



Stemless, or with a subterranean stem. 



Leaves more or less reniform, always cordate, younger eucullate; 



proper colour of the corolla violet.) 

 Cucvlla'ta, (O. p. b. M. 1\) glabrous ; leaves cordate, somewhat acumi* 



