NATURAL ORDERS AND GENERA OF BOMBAY PLANTS. 79f. 



Genus and Author. Natural Date. Derivation and Common Name. 

 Order. 



Trachycarpus, Wendl. Palm. 1861. 



Tkachys, Pers. . . Gram. 1805 . 



Tradescantia (Kupp.). Commei. 1735, 

 L. 



Tra6IA% (Plum.) L. . . Euphor. ;1737. 



Tragopogon (Tourn.)L. Compo. 1735 



TRAGUS; Hall. 

 Trapa, L. t 



Trbma, Lour. 

 Trevesia, Vis. 



Gram. 1768 



Onagra. 1737 



. . Urti. 1790 



. . Aralia. 1840 



Trewia, L. .. Euphor. 1737 



Tuianthema, Sauv.| . . Ficoid. 1751 



Trias, Lindl. . . Orchid. 18i^9 



Tribulus, (Toiirii.) L.Zygophyll. 1735 



Trichaunis, Am. . . Tamari. 1834 



Trichelostyiis, Lestib . . Cyper. 1819 



Trichodesma, E. Br.. . Borag. 1810 



TkichoL/KN'a, Schrad.y ^iram. 1S24 



Tricuolbpis, DC. ..Compo. 1833 



Triijhosanxhbs, L.t •• Cucurbit. 1737 

 Tridax, L. . . Compo. 1737 



Trigonella, L.t ' . . Leg. Papil. 1737 



. the fruit is rotigh. — N. 



. tmchys, rough ; the spike is re- 

 markably rough. 



. after John Trade.scant gardener 

 to Charles I. died in 1638 — 

 N. 



. after Jerome Bock-generally called 

 Tragus the Greek for Bock 

 (Buck), a German botanist. — 

 N. 



. Goat's beard ; alluding to the 

 long silky beard of the seeds. — 

 N. Shepherd' s-clock and Salsify. 



. from tragos, a goat. 



. from calcitrapa, a spiny implement 

 used to impede the progress of 

 cavalry in ancient time. — N. 

 Water-chestnut or Shinyada. 



. trems, to tremble. 



. after the family of Treves de 

 Boufigli at Padua, patrons of 

 botany. — N. 



. after C. J. Trew, 1695-1769, a 

 botanist of Nuremberg. — N. 



. Treis anthos ; the flowers are in 

 threes. — N. 



. treis three ; the floral envelope, 

 are alluded to. — N. 



. treis bolos, alluding to the projec- 

 tions to each carpel. — N. Cal- 

 trops. 

 , . tJirix, the hair. 



. thrix, the hair, and stylos. 



. from trichos hair, and desmos, a 

 bond ; the filaments and con- 

 nectives are hairy. 



. from trichos, and Isena, mantle ; re- 

 ferring to the silky hairs on 

 the ppiklets. 

 , . from trichos, hair and lepis, a 

 scale ; alluding to the L — seriate 

 aristate acuminate involucral 

 bracts. 

 . . hairy flowers ; the corolla is 



fimbriate. — N. Snake-gourd. 

 . . treis aids ; the ray florets have 



three points. — N. 

 . . treis gonu, the standard and wings 

 together present a triangular 

 appearance. — N. 



• Cooke has omitted the author's name against this genus. 

 X Trianthema; L- l7."i8 in Cooke. Ensler-PrantL and Durand- 



