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"Sens"' } Bm - **■ «■ S - Her - P - i !■ ° f Luz0Q 

 gemmatum . Brn. yel. 4, S. Her. P. 4 Malacca . 

 ntlmile . . Brn. yel. 5, S. Her. P. J I. of Luzon 

 javanicum . Brn. yel. 5, S. Her. P. £ Java . . 

 meifolium . Brn. yel. 4, S. Her. P. i I. of Luzon 



"SSS"^ ! Brn - yeL 5 > S ' Her " K * W " Ind ' 182 ° 

 obscilrum . Brn. yel. 4, S. Her. P. £ I. of Luzon 

 parvulum . Brn, yel. 4, S. Her. P. | I. of Luzon 

 quercifolium Brn. yel. 4, S. Her. P. | Jamaica . 1844 

 rSdicans . . Brn. yel. 4, S. Her. P. i W. Ind. 



^dSim 1 ". ) Brn - y el - 6 ' S - Her - p - i L °f Luzon 

 spicatum . Brn. yel. 6, S. Her. P. J Jamaica . 1844 



Trich<5manes. See AspUnium TrichOmanes and 

 Jungermdnnia Trichomanes. 



Trichonema, Ker. From thrix, a hair, and 

 nema, a filament ; the filaments are hairy. 

 Linn. 3, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Iridaeece. A genus 

 of very pretty bulbs when in flower. They 

 should be planted out, in a pit or frame, in a 

 mixture of sandy loam and peat, and increased 

 by offsets. Synonymes: 1, Ixia ccelestinaj 2, 

 T. cruciatum ; 3, Ixia purpurdscens ; 4, I. 

 quadrdngula ; 5, I. ramiflbra ; 6, Anthiricum 

 plumbsum. See Spataldnthus. 

 Bulbocbdium Red . . 3, H. Bl. P. J S. Bur. 1739 

 caulescens . Yellow . 6, G. Bl. P. \ C. G. H. 1810 

 chloroleucum Grn. wt. 6, Q. Bl. P. \ C. G. H. 1825 

 coelestlnum 1 Blue . . 3, G. Bl. P. \ Carolina 1818 

 ColflmniE . Blue . . 3, G. Bl. P. i Italy . 1825 

 cruciatum . Eose . . 5, P. Bl. P. j C. G. H. 1758 

 edille . . . Pa bl. . 6, G. Bl. P. f Socotra . 1836 

 filifolium . Yellow . 5, H. Bl. P. i C. G. H. 1822 

 gracile . . Wt. grn. 6, P. Her. P. 3 Chile . 1828 

 longifblium 2 Rose . . 5, P. Bl. P. & C. G. H. 1758 

 Pylium . . Yel. wht. 5, G. Bl. P. I Havan. 

 pudlcum . . Red . 8, G. Bl. P. J C. G. H. 1808 



pl S?". } Purple .5, G. Bl. P. J Italy .1825 

 quatatogu- j _ 6| G H p j c e H lg25 



ramiSbrum 5 Purple . 5, H. Bl. P. $ Naples . 1830 



recurvum . Red . . 6, G. Bl. P. £ C. G. H. 1812 



rbseum . . Pink . . 7, G. BL P. i C. G. H. 1818 



specibsum . Red . . 5, G. Bl. P. i C. G. H. 1808 



stellatum 6 . White . 4, P. Her. P. 1 Chile . Ib29 



subpalustre . Lil. wht. 5, G. Bl. P. £ Ionian I. 1840 



tortubsum . Yellow . 5, P. BlI P. £ C. G. H. 1822 



Trichopetalum, Lindley. From thrix, a hair, 

 and petalon, a petal ; the inner series of the 

 perianth is fringed. Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Lilidcece. This curious genus succeeds best 

 if planted out in a pit, or frame effectively 

 drained, with a southern aspect, and from 

 which the frost is entirely excluded ; it will 

 also succeed in pots, well drained, in a light, 

 rich soil ; increased by divisions. Synonyme: 

 1, Anthiricum plwmbsum. 



grScile . . Grnsh. . 7, F. Her. P. 2 Chile . 1828 

 stellatum 1 . White . 4, P. Her. P. 1 Chile . 1829 



Trich<5phorum, Mwhard. From thrix, a hair, 

 and phoreo, to bear ; the inflorescence resem- 

 bles a bunch of hair. Linn. 3, Or. 1, Nat. 

 Or. Cyperaceoz. The species are found in peat 

 bogs. Their seeds are covered with a silky 

 down, of which cloth, paper, and wicks of 

 candles have been made ; and with which 

 pillows and cushions are sometimes stuffed. 

 Synonyme: 1, Eriophorum montevidinse. 

 alplnum . . Apetal . 7, H. Grass J Scotl., bogs, 

 oyperlnum . Apetal . 7, H. Grass 2 N. Amer. 1802 

 Lockhdirtii, montevidinse 1. 



TrichophyLltjm. See Bdhia and Eriophfillwm. 



TRlCHOPfLlA, Lindley. From thrix, a hair, and 

 pilion, a cap ; in allusion to the anther being 

 concealed below a cap surmounted by three 

 tufts of hair. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Orchidaceoz. This is a beautiful and very cu- 

 rious genus. It appears to succeed best when 

 treated as the Maxillarice. Synonyme : 1, T. 

 marginata. 



albida . . : Wht. yel. 6, S. Bpi. £ Caraccas . 1S51 

 coccinea 1 . Carm. yl. 6, S. Epi. £ C. Amer. . 1845 

 Galleottiana Yellow . 6, S. Bpi. £ Mexico . . 1850 

 pallida . . White . 1, S. Bpi. | Guatemala . 1844 

 suavis . . Wt. red . 6, S. Bpi. J S. Amer. . 1850 

 tbrtilis . . Wt. red . 1, S. Epi. | Mexico . . 1835 



Trichorhiza. See Sarcdnthus and Vdnda. 

 Trichosachme, Zucc. From thrix, hair, and 



achme, a point. Linn. 5, Or. 2, Nat. Or. 



Asclepiadacece. The culture of this genus is 



the same as other Stove-climbers, and increase 



is by cuttings. 



lanMa . . Purple . 7, S. Bv. Tw. 8 S. Amer. 1850 



Trichosanthes, Linn. From thrix, a hair, 

 and anthos, a flower ; the corollas are ciliated. 

 Linn. 21, Or. 10, Nat. Or. Cucurlit&ceoe. The 

 seeds of the Snake-Gourd should be sown on a 

 hotbed in spring, and afterwards treated like 

 cucumbers. Synonyme: 1, Cucumis anguineus. 

 See Ceratosdnthes and MeUthria. 

 angulna 1 . White 5, P. Tr. A. 4 China . . 1735 

 colubrlna . . White 8, S. Ev. CI. 4 P. Cabello . 1844 

 palmata . . White 7, S. Ev. CI. 4 E. Indies . 1825 



corddta, cucumerlna, lobata. 

 Trichoma, Lindley. From thrix, hair, and 

 kosmos, ornament. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Orchiddcece. A very pretty epiphyte, which 

 thrives if fixed upon a block of wood or fern 

 roots. Synonyme : 1, Cxligyne coronaria. 

 suavis 1 . Wht. yel. 6, S. Epi. 1 B. Indies . 1840 



Trichospermum. See JZschyn&nlhus. 



Trichosporum. See JSschyndnthus. 



Trichostema, Lima. From thrix, a hair, and 

 stoma, a stamen ; in allusion to the slender, 

 hair-like stamens. Linn. 14, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Lamiacece. The seeds of TrichosUma should 

 • be sown in the open border. See Isdnthus. 

 dichbtomum Blue 6, H. A. 1 N. Amer. . 1759 

 liueare . . Blue 7, H. A. 1 N. Amer. . 1759 



Trich<5stomum, Hedwig. From thrix, a hair, 

 and stoma, the mouth ; the divisions of the 

 mouth of the theca are very fine. Linn. 24, 

 Or. 5, Nat. Or. Brydcea.. Dark green tufts, 

 found on mountains. Synonymes: 1, Diera- 

 nwrn aciculare ; 2, T. erieoldes ; 3, Z>. ellipti- 

 cum ; 4, D. patens, obtusum ; 5, D. polyphffl- 

 lum, cirrhalum — aciculare 1, canteens 2, 

 ellipticum 3, fascicularo, heterostichum, la- 

 nuginbsum, microcarpon, patens 4, polyphyl- 

 lum 5. See Dicranum and Didfimodon. 



Trichothecium, Link. From, thrix, a hair, and 

 theke, a seed-case ; the thecse are intermixed 

 with a mass of hair-like filaments. Linn. 24, 

 Or. 9, Nat. Or. Mueor&cece. Found upon de- 

 cayed wood — heterOaporum, r&sev/m. 



Trichotomous, divided into threes. 



Tric<5ccus, a fruit of three one-seeded cells, as 

 that of Euphorbia. 



