142 
-> ORDER 101. SCROPHULARINEZE. Don's. syst. 4. p. SOA. 
Tue Ficwort Trise. Lind. Nat. syst, p. 228. 
TRIBE 1. SCROPHULARINEA. 
608. DIGITALIS. L. Didynamia Angiospérmia, 
So named from the resemblance the flowers hear, to the finger of a glove. 
Tourn. t. 73. Gaert: ¢. 53. Lam. ¢. 525. 
1051, D. Purpurea. Don’s. syst. 4. p. 504. Blackwell. t. 16. 
Purple flowered, or common Fox-glove—‘* emblem of pride.” (Scott.) Da- 
pooree, intd.—A most active and useful medicine is obtained from it,. 
TRIBE 2. ANTIRRHINEA. 
609. LINARIA. L. Didynamia Angiospermia. 
From linon—flax; name given in allusion to a similarity in the leaves. 
Lam. ¢. 531. 
1052. L.————? ’ 
A perennial plant with yellow flowers—The Deccan. (Dr. Lush.) requires. 
examiuation. 
Perhaps this is identical with a plant which Mr. Law says, grows common 
on the ruins of Ahmedabad; flowers yellow; and which he doubtfully refers 
to Sprengels ZL. cirrhosa, remarking that it may prove a new species. 
610. MAURANDYA. Don. Didynamia Angiospermia. 
Named in honor of Dr. Maurandy, a Botanical Professor at Carthagena. 
1053. M. SEMPERFLORENS. Don’s. syst. 4, p. 533. Bot. Mag. ¢. 400. Bot.. 
Rep, ¢. 63. M. scandens Persoons Synop, 2. p. 160. 
A perennial and delicate climber, native of Mexico. Has very pretty 
flowers, something like those of the Foxglove. Intd. by N. 
1054. M. ANTIRRHINIFLORA. Don’s, syst. 4. p. 533. Bot. Mag. t. 1643. 
Blue-flowered Maurandya;—an elegant climber like the last.—In gardens; 
not common. 
TRIBE 3. GRATIOLEZ. | 
511. DOPATRIUM. Don. Diandria Monogynia. 
1055. D. Junceum. Dons. syst. 4. p. 586. Gratiola juncea. Rox, Flora. 
1, p. 142, Rox. Cor. 2. ¢. 129. ‘ 
A small annual, with rose coloured flowers; appears in the rains. 
512. MICROCARPZAA. Don. Diandria Monogynia. 
Micros—small—karpos—fruit; iu allusion to the small capsules. 
1056. M.Spatnuxata. Don’s. syst. 4. p. 536. Hookers’ Bot. Misc. Supps. 
1. ¢. 4. Peplidium capense. Spreng. syst. 1. p. 43. 
Creeping, perennial; the margins of tanks and other moist places. N. 
513. PEPLIDIUM. Don, Decandria Monogynia. 
From peplos—pursiane, and idea—form; plants with the habit of purslane. 
Delile’s Aegypt.t. 4.f. 2. 
1057. P. Humirusum. Don’s. syst. 4. p. 537. Deliles’ Flora. Aegypt. t. 
4. f. 2. Microcarpea cochlearifolia. Smith in Rees Cyclo. Hookers’ Bot. Misce. 
Supp. 3, ¢. 29. ; 
Creeping, herbaceous plant, with opposite, obovate leaves, Margins of. 
tanks &ec. 
514. BONNAYA. Don. Diandria Monogynia. 
Named after Bonnay, a German Botanist. 
